Ah, that explains a lot. A lot of people have told me it was based on QW. So if maxspectators and spectator mode was added directly to DP, all the games based on it would benificiate from it? I would feel ridiculous contacting Lordhavoc about it tho.
And to add some things about why I think this feature is important, some things I've said before, but not sure if I did on the forums...
Because no spectators are allowed to watch "serious" games, this makes the small amount of good players into a "closed/elite" group since they do not play on public servers. I don't see how the community could "grow" much more than it is right now and I'm convinced this is one of the reasons. It's hard to get players to stick to a game if they cannot see what kind play is possible other than playing on public servers with other new players who just installed the game. If I didn't make the effort to do some research and join the forums and finally find some demos deeply hidden in the depths of the internet, find out about #nexuiz on irc, then I wouldn't be here anymore. Doesn't that bother anybody else? Search "nexuiz" on google and the first 2 pages is mostly reviews and places to download the game. So you read a nice review and download the game, connect on a server and then end up finishing first every time you play after a couple games.
QW is I don't know how many years old and even tho it died for a while, the community worked very hard and it's coming back with tournaments with money prizes at big lan party's and a league for newbies (and there's quite a few for them too). Even tho the learning curve for that game is INSANE, newbies actually stay because they've seen good players play and were impressed, and they unconsciously set a goal for themselves to keep playing and become as good as those guys. And the old players actually are happy to help newbies, last time I went to a server there was 1 player and 5 spectators, and the player spent 2 hours teaching the spectators various strategies for 2on2, ways to react to all kind of attack, how to communicate easily with your teammate, etc.
It just seems weird to me that a game like Nexuiz, with great visuals and a gameplay that gets better with every release, that the player base doesn't seem to change much. When I installed the game last year, I played for about 2 weeks and read the forums a bit, I had the same feeling. That's why I didn't stick to it, don't get me wrong I believe Nexuiz as enormous potential. I've now been back since a bit more than a month and it's almost exactly the same 20 people hiding on the forums and irc but new newbies on the public servers. All the newbies I played with last year have disappeared, probably went back to other games.