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Offline STROKE
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PS2\'s Online (Will you support it?)
« Reply #30 on: June 27, 2001, 10:05:58 AM »
I have a german mag (playTHEPLAYSTATION) in my hands with a pre-view of SOCOM. There are a lot of screens and they say that you can switch between 3rd and first person. It\'s not a full online game and has many good singleplayer levels. You can play online with 16 players and you can make a local network with 16 PS2!!!!! On the E3 there was a LAN with 6 PS2 (3 persons in a team). It was an USB network (not i.LINK). There was also the communication with headsets like MS Game Voice. This is good news and I hope that these incredible features will be in the end version.
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PS2\'s Online (Will you support it?)
« Reply #31 on: June 27, 2001, 05:38:32 PM »
I\'ll support it.

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PS2\'s Online (Will you support it?)
« Reply #32 on: June 28, 2001, 03:54:59 PM »
1.  You can definately use your current ISP; I\'ve read this in a ton of places.  It\'s also how the Dreamcast works.

2.  LoD:  There\'s a slight mistake in your diagram.  You are correct if you\'re talking about either a Cable Modem (which is a misnomer, it\'s actually closer in functionality to a bridge) or DSL, but not a plain old dialup modem.  It will still work, if you have something like a Linux box or PC using WinProxy, which is then plugged into your hub.  Obviously, this only works if the PS2\'s software supports a proxy, which I\'d be hard pressed to say "no".  

3.  Hell yes I\'m upgrading!  :-)

Rich

 

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