Planbeast is live (again)
Feb. 23rd, 2009 01:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

Planbeast, the free scheduling service for Xbox Live games, is now online at its new server. I finished the move this morning, and am very pleased with how well it's performing, compared to its previous location. (Scorecard: Hurrah for linode.com, boo for tektonic.net.) As you can see, I'm now confident enough in its quality to make a public LJ post, and let it start to soak in that magic Google juice.
In a nutshell, Planbeast lets you use the web to schedule times that you'd like to play your favorite Xbox 360 games online. You can use RSS or iCal to know when other fans of these same games set up matches of their own, which you can then join as a guest. When the time comes to play a scheduled game, everyone who has opted-in for notification receives an email or an IM telling them who's playing, and how to get started.
Xbox Live is a very clever and robust online game network, but - like all the major such networks - its "matchmaking" functionality is rather wanting. Depending on the game, trying to play online with strangers usually means either finding nobody at all online, or finding yourself playing with unsavory sorts. Planbeast aims to help this by connecting fans of games with one another, and letting a game's online players know who and what to expect from the other folks at the table.
We think it's really cool, and if it proves popular enough, we'll consider expanding it to cover other online game networks as well.
I've been working on this project with my Volity Games colleagues
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