Virtual Pool 3

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Virtual Pool 3

Box art of Virtual Pool 3
Developer(s) Celeris
Publisher(s) Interplay Entertainment
Series Virtual Pool
Engine Virtual Pool
Platform(s) PC
Release date 2000
Genre(s) Sports simulation
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Virtual Pool 3, often referred to as VP3, is a 3D virtual billiards computer simulation game developed and released for the PC by Celeris. It is the most recent game for the PC in the franchise of Virtual Pool games and it is widely respected by fans as the most accurate computer simulation of billiards available.

"You can't find a pool sim that looks and plays as much like the real thing as Virtual Pool 3 does. If your real-life play doesn't show any advances after you spend some time with this outstanding pool simulation, you're left with only two possibilities - you're so good that there's no way you can get better, or you don't have any arms." — GameSpot[1]

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[edit] Overview

The Virtual Pool series made its debut in December of 1996 with the release of Virtual Pool. From there, Interplay went on to release Virtual Pool 2 in November of 1997, adding a wealth of improvements including enhanced physics modelling and a handful of new game types. Virtual Pool Hall soon followed in December of 1999, bringing with it the introduction of snooker to the series. It wasn't a perfect break though, as Virtual Pool Hall suffered from poor opponent AI and a lack of a pool hall atmosphere, ironic considering its name. With Virtual Pool 3 however, the fourth installment in the series, Celeris is lurking closer and closer to the perfect game of pool.[2] Initially, Virtual Pool 3 was released as a retail boxed version endorsed by Jeanette Lee, the successful Korean-American professional pool player. Currently the latest version is available on the Celeris site as a download and is still supported via downloadable patches.[3]

The game is an active Internet pastime for many amateur billiards enthusiasts all over the world (most notably from the USA and Europe), with a small but dedicated following, many of whom have been playing the game for years.

[edit] Gameplay

Nine-ball in Virtual Pool 3 single-player mode
Nine-ball in Virtual Pool 3 single-player mode

The game can be played in single-player mode against the computer (Career Mode, Tournament or Quick Play), or against other human opponents on the Internet or locally through a LAN.

The game features eight billiard venues the player can choose from, which include six pool tables, a snooker table, and a carom table for cushion caroms or three-cushion billiards. There are three preset table configurations available for all games (Championship, Professional or Amateur), but any table can be customized for roll speed and pocket dimensions.

Twenty-one variations are featured in the game, and while most players stick to pool favorites such as nine-ball, eight-ball and straight pool, as well as snooker, the inclusion of less common variations such as cowboy pool, honolulu and bowliards may be of interest to some, especially since finding real-life players of them can be difficult.

The games featured in Virtual Pool 3 are as it follows:

[edit] Online play

Beginning a frame of snooker online
Beginning a frame of snooker online

Players use the GameSpy Arcade client to access the game's main lobby and then create or join virtual rooms where they can participate in online play.

  • Challenge Mode creates a winner-stays-on style of play where the creator of the room selects the game and table.
  • Normal Mode allows the player to create a room where he, or the previous match winner can set the game type, table and players who play.

Besides normal leagues[4], there are several regular weekly online tournaments that every player can attend. Each tournament usually takes a few hours, but some more prestigious tournaments such as the Virtual 9 Ball World Championships and the Virtual Snooker World Championships can take several days or weeks to complete.[5]

List of virtual world championships:

Year Event Winner Country
2004 Snooker World Championship GLEN-147[6] United Kingdom
2004 Nine-ball World Championship GLEN-147[7] United Kingdom
2005 Snooker World Championship B11TME[8] United Kingdom
2005 Eight-ball Pub World Championship B11TME[9] United Kingdom
2006 Nine-ball World Championship Lobster-Guy[10] United States
2006 Eight-ball Midwest World Championship Albinario[11] Sweden
2007 Snooker World Championship Sharkey9[12] Germany
2007 Cowboy World Championship Albinario[13] Sweden
2007 Nine-ball World Championship AlinVille[14] Romania
2008 Snooker World Championship Albinario[15] Sweden
2008 Nine-ball World Championship AlinVille[16] Romania

[edit] Critical response

Virtual Pool 3 was mostly very well-received by critics, with an average score of 85% at Game Rankings, which makes it the highest rated billiards game on the PC platform, as of 2007.[17]

  • GameSpot: 8.7/10
  • AntKids.com: 9.8/10
  • Gamer's Hell: 9.0/10
  • IGN: 8.5/10
  • Game Raiders: 9.0/10
  • Game Over Online: 8.9/10
  • PC Zone: 8.5/10
  • Adrenaline Vault: 9.0/10
  • Multi-Player Online Gaming: 9.0/10
  • PC Gamer: 8.5/10

[edit] System requirements

[edit] Sequel

Virtual Pool 3 Gold is projected to be the long-expected next generation of the Virtual Pool series. There is no official release date for PC yet. "Progress has been slow lately because of other commitments. We are trying to get a console deal going which would really help with the VP3Gold pace", says Celeris developer Steve Chaplin. "We are currently involved in talks for XBox 360, PS3 and Linux versions. I thought we would be doing a Wii version this year (2007) and that would push VP3Gold but it never happened. That is why no information has been forthcoming, but we have not given up on doing this project, just need other related work to make it happen."[18]

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