Stardock is pleased to announce that the Ready to Play beta is about to begin.  Ready to Play is a revolutionary new program that enables gamers to create an on-line gaming profile of themselves after which Ready to Play will produce a “recommended friends” list.  Then, when the player is ready to play a particular game, they can broadcast to any available friends or recommended friends that they are about to launch a particular game and join in.

“If you’ve ever had a bad experience playing a PC game online, Ready to Play is for you,” said Brad Wardell, President & CEO of Stardock. “As a 38 year old, father of 3 with very little free time, my gaming profile is quite a bit different from say a 15 year old whose primary concern on a given game is maxing out their win/loss ratio.  Ready to Play lets me quickly find people online who have similar gaming preferences and get games going.”

Ready to Play supports more than just Stardock games. As part of the new Impulse update, Ready to Play supports third party games, even games not on Impulse.

“In our own testing, some of the best fun we’ve had is getting together with people to play older games,” said Wardell. “A lot of times, older games don’t have huge active online communities anymore or if they do, they’re dominated by hard core players who know intricate strategies that occasional players do not.  With Ready to Play, you just get together with friends or recommended friends and can have a great gaming experience.”

To join the Ready to Play beta, visit https://www.stardock.com/products/readytoplay

 


Comments
on Sep 09, 2009

Cool.  Possibly gonna do it...

on Sep 09, 2009

looks interesting. might get me to play online sometime

harpo

 

on Sep 10, 2009

This sounds promising!

on Sep 10, 2009

Right now im up to my ears in homework, haha, but its nice to think about! 

-Teal

 

 

on Sep 21, 2009

This competes with X-Fire and Gamespy.  I give this a go, but not all my friends will ad

 

Sure you know that these people have the game, but X-Fire does the same thing.  You know what game they are playing in X-Fire and can join up.

 

This would need to be the new Lounge and start the multiplayer match directly from Ready to Play program.  That will need to be the advantage of Ready to play over other programs.