I just got the XMP add-on for unreal 2 and it is pretty good except its pretty new so I can't find any one to play against over the web.![]()
I just got the XMP add-on for unreal 2 and it is pretty good except its pretty new so I can't find any one to play against over the web.![]()
Aren't there like coordinated servers?Originally posted by shadow of a hedgehog@Feb 20 2004, 09:44 PM
I just got the XMP add-on for unreal 2 and it is pretty good except its pretty new so I can't find any one to play against over the web.![]()
I doubt anyone can run this on his own box.
Except if they optimised it like whoa shit sonny.
Also, I heard it was still in some early beta test phase crap, howmuch of that is true?
I got the demo from a friend (on some gaming magazine disc), but my online computer can't possibly run it and my more powerful computer is offline.
Put your powerful computer on line then.Originally posted by El Fugitivo@Mar 5 2004, 05:42 PM
I got the demo from a friend (on some gaming magazine disc), but my online computer can't possibly run it and my more powerful computer is offline.
"Online" for me is 56k, so it's not really worth doing even if I could manage to get the AT&T Worldnet software to work on it. Maybe I'll try it out next time I go to a friend's house for gaming.
56k can get decent pings, I've seen people on dialup with a meager 120 ping.Originally posted by El Fugitivo@Mar 8 2004, 12:17 AM
"Online" for me is 56k, so it's not really worth doing even if I could manage to get the AT&T Worldnet software to work on it. Maybe I'll try it out next time I go to a friend's house for gaming.
But broadband would be better, yes.
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