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Quake Live is no longer a free to play game, player stats wiped

For the last five years or so, Quake Live has been a free to play game. However, much to the community's surprise, that changed all of a sudden this week when a patch for the game wiped player stats, dropped subscriptions, switched to SteamWorks servers and gave the game a new $9.99/£6.99 price tag on Steam. As you might imagine, this change hasn't been welcomed by the community.

While a lot of people are annoyed by the fact that the game is suddenly pay to play, the addition of player information being completely erased certainly hasn't helped matters- especially since there was absolutely no warning prior to this happening. The game's store page has since been flooded with negative reviews.

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Thanks to Quake Live's move over to Steamworks, player stats, friends lists, clans and usernames have been wiped. id Software only announced the change after it had already happened, with a post on Steam:

“Today marks a new beginning for Quake Live. Last year we expanded our platform to Steam, and today we have retired our old launcher and services in favor of integrating a robust array of Steamworks alternatives. We are now fully utilizing Steam for Friends, Chat, Lobbies, Voice Chat, Server Browser, Statistics, Achievements, Anti-cheat, Trading Cards, and Workshop.”

KitGuru Says: If id Software was planning such a massive change, they could have at least let the players know beforehand so they could be ready for it- especially since competitive information like statistics and leaderboards were completely wiped. Did any of you play Quake Live at all? What do you think of the recent changes? 

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2 comments

  1. Seriously, a little communication between developers and gamers isn’t much to ask. How do so many companies fail as such a basic thing? When you’re keeping rankings, you are providing as much as service as product.
    If service is changing – which changes to rankings, MMR’s and such should count as – the playerbase deserves reasonable notice of those changes.

    Less said about changing from F2P to paid the better.

  2. Nikolas Karampelas

    I was playing since the beta and as of that I had a lot of achievements, some of them could only be acquired only through the beta phase, so I was somewhat proud of this account.
    Since I didn’t merged my account with my steam profile (there was no warning or “move it or lose it” email) I have lost it all and now I’m asked to pay if I ever want to play again, without anything from my old account…

    This is stupid and they deserve the worst for that move.