FreeSpace
FreeSpace
Anyone here want to play Descent FreeSpace: The Great War or Descent FreeSpace: The Silent Threat or Descent FreeSpace: Darkness Rising on multiplayer some time? I have all three and have never played any of them online before. I have version 1.06 of Descent FreeSpace: The Great War (English version, United States). So if anyone would like to get a match going sometime, don't hesitate to reply.
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I have a cable modem, so that shouldn't be a problem.Spaceboy wrote:Freespace 1 was supposedly terrible online due to networking issues.
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Freespace 1 had such bad networking issues that it was difficult to play on LAN. It was a seriously laggy game. Playing it online, even with modern high-speed internet, is troublesome at best.Ezri wrote:I have a cable modem, so that shouldn't be a problem.Spaceboy wrote:Freespace 1 was supposedly terrible online due to networking issues.
FreeSpace doesn't have the greatest of netcode, mostly because of the burden required for the game. You have to track so much that it almost loses practicality: ships, positions, spacecraft velocity, headings, hull/shield information, missile locations, heading, missile/warhead velocity, and so on. It works, but not well.
I have played FS2 Open online and it's laggy and not the best experience. Descent is more fun online.
You would reach more people by registering and posting on the forums of Hard Light Productions, the main FS community hub. The Game Warden is another place where you can meet FS players. I am registered on HLP, but don't visit there often.
I have played FS2 Open online and it's laggy and not the best experience. Descent is more fun online.
You would reach more people by registering and posting on the forums of Hard Light Productions, the main FS community hub. The Game Warden is another place where you can meet FS players. I am registered on HLP, but don't visit there often.
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What if we played on really low graphics settings, wouldn't that reduce the burden?Zantor wrote:FreeSpace doesn't have the greatest of netcode, mostly because of the burden required for the game. You have to track so much that it almost loses practicality: ships, positions, spacecraft velocity, headings, hull/shield information, missile locations, heading, missile/warhead velocity, and so on. It works, but not well.
I have played FS2 Open online and it's laggy and not the best experience. Descent is more fun online.
You would reach more people by registering and posting on the forums of Hard Light Productions, the main FS community hub. The Game Warden is another place where you can meet FS players. I am registered on HLP, but don't visit there often.
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What if we played on really low graphics settings, wouldn't that reduce the burden?Zantor wrote:FreeSpace doesn't have the greatest of netcode, mostly because of the burden required for the game. You have to track so much that it almost loses practicality: ships, positions, spacecraft velocity, headings, hull/shield information, missile locations, heading, missile/warhead velocity, and so on. It works, but not well.
I have played FS2 Open online and it's laggy and not the best experience. Descent is more fun online.
You would reach more people by registering and posting on the forums of Hard Light Productions, the main FS community hub. The Game Warden is another place where you can meet FS players. I am registered on HLP, but don't visit there often.
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What if we played on really low graphics settings, wouldn't that reduce the burden?Zantor wrote:FreeSpace doesn't have the greatest of netcode, mostly because of the burden required for the game. You have to track so much that it almost loses practicality: ships, positions, spacecraft velocity, headings, hull/shield information, missile locations, heading, missile/warhead velocity, and so on. It works, but not well.
I have played FS2 Open online and it's laggy and not the best experience. Descent is more fun online.
You would reach more people by registering and posting on the forums of Hard Light Productions, the main FS community hub. The Game Warden is another place where you can meet FS players. I am registered on HLP, but don't visit there often.
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Here we go.Sirius wrote:Triple post. That's got to win something.
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Triple post and 2 users "Super Fail"Duper wrote:Here we go.Sirius wrote:Triple post. That's got to win something.
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
actually, bubba, I'm not surprised by his triple post. The server seems to be lagging a bit lately. It takes a minute or so for a post to go through.
As far as the Freespace thingy goes, I can't say one way or the other. I played FS2 a bit on line, but I sucked so horribly at dodging missiles, I just gave up. .. just as well.
As far as the Freespace thingy goes, I can't say one way or the other. I played FS2 a bit on line, but I sucked so horribly at dodging missiles, I just gave up. .. just as well.
Ezri, lowering the graphics setting wouldn't make much difference if at all. The network programming isn't that great, and that's where it matters.
You can get FS2 Open using the FreeSpace Open Installer. With this you can get the latest in the open source stable release builds and the extra enhancements like high resolution textures and models, and user made campaigns. There is a multiplayer lobby and tracker, and an IRC channel.
You can get FS2 Open using the FreeSpace Open Installer. With this you can get the latest in the open source stable release builds and the extra enhancements like high resolution textures and models, and user made campaigns. There is a multiplayer lobby and tracker, and an IRC channel.
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Thanks for the link!Zantor wrote:Ezri, lowering the graphics setting wouldn't make much difference if at all. The network programming isn't that great, and that's where it matters.
You can get FS2 Open using the FreeSpace Open Installer. With this you can get the latest in the open source stable release builds and the extra enhancements like high resolution textures and models, and user made campaigns. There is a multiplayer lobby and tracker, and an IRC channel.
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I don't want to play FS2 though, I want to play FS1.Zantor wrote:Ezri, lowering the graphics setting wouldn't make much difference if at all. The network programming isn't that great, and that's where it matters.
You can get FS2 Open using the FreeSpace Open Installer. With this you can get the latest in the open source stable release builds and the extra enhancements like high resolution textures and models, and user made campaigns. There is a multiplayer lobby and tracker, and an IRC channel.
I don't want to play FS2 though, I want to play FS1.Zantor wrote:Ezri, lowering the graphics setting wouldn't make much difference if at all. The network programming isn't that great, and that's where it matters.
You can get FS2 Open using the FreeSpace Open Installer. With this you can get the latest in the open source stable release builds and the extra enhancements like high resolution textures and models, and user made campaigns. There is a multiplayer lobby and tracker, and an IRC channel.
I don't want to play FS2 though, I want to play FS1.Zantor wrote:Ezri, lowering the graphics setting wouldn't make much difference if at all. The network programming isn't that great, and that's where it matters.
You can get FS2 Open using the FreeSpace Open Installer. With this you can get the latest in the open source stable release builds and the extra enhancements like high resolution textures and models, and user made campaigns. There is a multiplayer lobby and tracker, and an IRC channel.
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I have the original CD's and the 3 original boxes in almost mint condition for:
- (Descent) Freespace 1
- (Descent) Freespace 1 add-on pack called \"Silent Threat\"
- Freespace 2
Need to reload both soon since rebuilding my PC... then get the new exe's from the Freespace Community.
Freespace 1 had terrible online net code.
Freespace 2 played well online EXCEPT when people would mess with MAXMTU settings for extreme packet loss in \"Squad Wars\" (also known as \"Squabble Wars\") matches.
Haven't played Freespace in way too long online or offline.
Look here too: http://freespace.volitionwatch.com/
- (Descent) Freespace 1
- (Descent) Freespace 1 add-on pack called \"Silent Threat\"
- Freespace 2
Need to reload both soon since rebuilding my PC... then get the new exe's from the Freespace Community.
Freespace 1 had terrible online net code.
Freespace 2 played well online EXCEPT when people would mess with MAXMTU settings for extreme packet loss in \"Squad Wars\" (also known as \"Squabble Wars\") matches.
Haven't played Freespace in way too long online or offline.
Look here too: http://freespace.volitionwatch.com/
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What about Darkness Rising?SirWinner wrote:I have the original CD's and the 3 original boxes in almost mint condition for:
- (Descent) Freespace 1
- (Descent) Freespace 1 add-on pack called "Silent Threat"
- Freespace 2
Need to reload both soon since rebuilding my PC... then get the new exe's from the Freespace Community.
Freespace 1 had terrible online net code.
Freespace 2 played well online EXCEPT when people would mess with MAXMTU settings for extreme packet loss in "Squad Wars" (also known as "Squabble Wars") matches.
Haven't played Freespace in way too long online or offline.
Look here too: http://freespace.volitionwatch.com/
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IDK, but I saw it on Amazon for like $10 and I got it (I can't tell what is different about it from The Great War though, other than that it says Darkness Rising on the CD and in the game, and it is stand alone.SirWinner wrote:Don't know anything about "Darkness Rising".
From what I saw on a Google Search... It was the pre-release name for "Freespace 1: The Great War".
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IDK, but I saw it on Amazon for like $10 and I got it (I can't tell what is different about it from The Great War though, other than that it says Darkness Rising on the CD and in the game, and it is stand alone.SirWinner wrote:Don't know anything about "Darkness Rising".
From what I saw on a Google Search... It was the pre-release name for "Freespace 1: The Great War".
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You know my comments are for users who are absolutely clueless about sarcasm because of the lint in their glass belly button. But yeah the DBB has been this way for over a year now, seems to be getting worse... and kind of irritating that this board is broken shall i redline my sarcasm for the feebleDuper wrote:actually, bubba, I'm not surprised by his triple post. The server seems to be lagging a bit lately. It takes a minute or so for a post to go through.
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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There is no real point in being sarcastic on the Internet, since nobody can tell that your sarcastic since you can't add tone and facial expressions to a forum post (unless you post a video of yourself saying what you want to say in the post).BUBBALOU wrote:You know my comments are for users who are absolutely clueless about sarcasm because of the lint in their glass belly button. But yeah the DBB has been this way for over a year now, seems to be getting worse... and kind of irritating that this board is brokenDuper wrote:actually, bubba, I'm not surprised by his triple post. The server seems to be lagging a bit lately. It takes a minute or so for a post to go through.
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Obviously this is true for only a few....here I'll make it easy for youEzri wrote:There is no real point in being sarcastic on the Internet, since nobody can tell that your sarcastic......
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sarcasm can not be deciphered by an online translator... over the internet, So online it can be that common sense can read sarcasm and enjoy the humor, ignorance can not and it shows by the response
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Well FS2SCP FTW
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