Dreamcast LAN games on Xlink kai?
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Re: Dreamcast LAN games on Xlink kai?
Give me a little bit, I'll post it later tonight. Gotta finish something first, working on rendering APIs sucks.
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Re: Dreamcast LAN games on Xlink kai?
There's broadband "speed" (bandwidth) and then there's latency (travel time) . A link cable is probably sending small amounts of data, but with virtually no latency. Sending data over the internet introduces significant latency no matter what your "speed" is. At best you could probably get Netlink via VOIP type results.Roareye wrote:Depends. Could be a direct connection from Serial to DreamPi, then use broadband speeds to emulate the connection. Broadband speeds must be faster than the speeds expected of an old serial connection, surely?
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Re: Dreamcast LAN games on Xlink kai?
Great to see you back RPG Fan!SEGA RPG FAN wrote:There's broadband "speed" (bandwidth) and then there's latency (travel time) . A link cable is probably sending small amounts of data, but with virtually no latency. Sending data over the internet introduces significant latency no matter what your "speed" is. At best you could probably get Netlink via VOIP type results.Roareye wrote:Depends. Could be a direct connection from Serial to DreamPi, then use broadband speeds to emulate the connection. Broadband speeds must be faster than the speeds expected of an old serial connection, surely?
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Re: Dreamcast LAN games on Xlink kai?
I think it is 2Mbps. Could be wrongitsthinkingstill wrote:Anyone know how many bits the serial connection uses on the DC? Surly it cant just be one bitRoareye wrote:Depends. Could be a direct connection from Serial to DreamPi, then use broadband speeds to emulate the connection. Broadband speeds must be faster than the speeds expected of an old serial connection, surely?
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Re: Dreamcast LAN games on Xlink kai?
lol how're you going to LAN Dreamcasts?
Idn't LAN only featured over ethernet connection..?
Idn't LAN only featured over ethernet connection..?
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Man, i pretty much play XLink Kai every day, with my Original Xbox.. Tony Hawk, XIII, Dead Man's Hand.. Counter-Strike..
Hell yeah, LAN would be cool but i'm going to be straight forward with you: The developers of XLink honestly don't care about requests and this has been brought up in their official discord many times with mostly negative attitude. If this was really going to happen, custom tunneling software would need to be written; You won't be able to rely on Xlink. The developers are *****, usually. I've starred that word just to be clean towards the community, but it's brutally true.
I do however think the servers, as PC said, would be a better idea and definitely more 'efficient' in the long run.
Sorry to bump; I just wanted to clarify this.
Hell yeah, LAN would be cool but i'm going to be straight forward with you: The developers of XLink honestly don't care about requests and this has been brought up in their official discord many times with mostly negative attitude. If this was really going to happen, custom tunneling software would need to be written; You won't be able to rely on Xlink. The developers are *****, usually. I've starred that word just to be clean towards the community, but it's brutally true.
I do however think the servers, as PC said, would be a better idea and definitely more 'efficient' in the long run.
Sorry to bump; I just wanted to clarify this.
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Re: Dreamcast LAN games on Xlink kai?
Easiest way to play these games would be over something like parsec. If someone made a usb to dc adapter people could play off a real console instead of emulation.
Example:
https://youtu.be/uTlwVyWobRc
Example:
https://youtu.be/uTlwVyWobRc
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Re: Dreamcast LAN games on Xlink kai?
i'm have coders cable
if at someone is too, then it is possible to try to connect
if at someone is too, then it is possible to try to connect
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