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Offline MAKAVELIUK
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« on: September 30, 2004, 02:29:52 AM »
http://www.teamxlink.co.uk

Anybody else use it? It allows you to play LAN games online but it seriously needs a boost of users on the PS2 side. The games supported so far are below ( Timesplitters 2 is awesome :dance: ) so come on... download and play... :D And spread the word to other forums you visit to get the number of players up. :D


Sony PlayStation 2

    
ATV Offroad Fury 2   
Colin McRae Rally 2005   
IndyCar Series 2005         
Midnight Club 2         
SOCOM II: US Navy Seals         
Star Wars: Battlefront         
TimeSplitters 2         
Tony Hawk\'s Underground         
Twisted Metal Black Online         

Total Supported: 9

PAL - NTSC: Around the world, there are 2 main video regions referred to as PAL and NTSC. Some games cannot be played between PAL and NTSC users, thus reducing PAL users to play PAL users and NTSC users to play NTSC users. There is nothing that XLink Kai: Evolution VII can do to overcome this, as it lies with the developers of the game to allow cross-region compatability.

Bandwidth: Some games (usually First Person Shooters) send out a lot of network traffic in large chunks. This means that connections between players need to be faster, response times (pings) need to be lower and upload bandwidth needs to be as high as possible for whoever hosts the game. For example, don\'t expect to host a 16 player game of Halo for the XBox on a 128kbps upload connection.

High = 128 to 256kbps upload bandwidth recommended on a Cable / ADSL / DSL connection.
Low = 64 to 128kbps upload bandwidth recommended on a Cable / ADSL / DSL connection.

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« Reply #1 on: October 02, 2004, 01:18:03 AM »
I didn\'t even know that Colin McRae Rally 2005 has online capability, when was its released date?

Ive been looking for a good racing sim, this could be the next one.

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« Reply #2 on: October 02, 2004, 03:36:58 AM »
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I didn\'t even know that Colin McRae Rally 2005 has online capability, when was its released date?

Ive been looking for a good racing sim, this could be the next one.


It\'s out in Europe now I think but its not worth bothering with because its terrible.

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« Reply #3 on: October 02, 2004, 03:44:41 AM »
Terrible? hmmm..what about the new WRC? Is it going to be online too?

 

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