Promote a game I love

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hi, need some advice
there's a game I love to play: http://sauerbraten.org/

but they game is dying :(
there are hardly new players coming in, just a bunch of egoistic old timers

i would hate to see the game dead, its the only game I play

pros of the game:
* completely 100% free
* runs on linux
* low specs requirement
* is fun to play

cons:
* shit graphics
* dying community

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well what i want to know is how to promote the game?
i already pay for servers/domains within the game so my budget is already stretched. anyone willing to run some scraper/xrumer session for it (sorry. completely noob with blackhat tools)

PS: Not willing to spend money. Just looking for advice
 
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I think you should add "competition" into the 'cons' section; most people play csgo nowadays.
 
I wish I can help him. :(:(:(
He is so sad.
Things happen Donan. Games come and go. I hope OP takes this as an experience and move on, make (or find? not sure if he's the owner) a new game and even a better community.
 
Been there. I still occasionally fire up Call of Duty Black Ops (the first one) for the Wii. There's still like 150 of us online at any given time, but it's dropped a lot in the past couple years since they remastered the old one, and, since, you know, Wii.
 
OP why so much love for that shity game. Try other games, you are going to love them. Like Dota 2, CS:Go, Pornhub etc
 
OP why so much love for that shity game. Try other games, you are going to love them. Like Dota 2, CS:Go, Pornhub etc

hehe. i tried CS:go, worst $$ ever spent. I play Dota2, but that game takes 45 mins per match! And I can't leave mid-way. It annoys me.
I like cube2, I can't help it :(
 
hehe. i tried CS:go, worst $$ ever spent. I play Dota2, but that game takes 45 mins per match! And I can't leave mid-way. It annoys me.
I like cube2, I can't help it :(
It's the nostalgia, my friend. I've been there too. Mine had corrupt mods, extremely high coin prices and an already established community. It was horrible, and I didn't notice the flaws of the game and the time I was wasting until my mom brought me into reasoning. Looking back into that game made me a little depressed, half of my adolescence thrown away by a stupid game. Luckily, I view things differently now, I use the damage that the game caused me as motivation, to do something every day, to learn something new.
 
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