Couple Questions
Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 2:05 am
Hey guys, obviously I'm new around here, so I'm hoping these questions aren't out of place.
I own the first Descent for PS1 and am about halfway through the game on Ace difficulty (yeah yeah, probably nothing compared to you guys), and I do go through the 3 secret levels as well. One thing I noticed is a Combat mode, which when you connect more than one systems together, allows you to play multiplayer over a LAN network you set up between those systems.
I personally play Descent on PS2, despite it being a PS1 title, because there are times when it even lags on PS2. But I found this cool tunneling software called XLink Kai that basically can make the world's internet seem like an LAN to your console.
My first question is not how would I set that up. My first question is, if it works, would I be able to connect to people on computers or would it be strictly limited to the PS2? (XLink Kai is compatible with PS2, GameCube, and XBox.) And before you say anything, yes I am planning on testing if XLink Kai works on PS1 games as well, I'm just wondering IF it works, would I be able to connect to computers as well, or just PS2s?
Also, I've had some extreme difficulty finding copies of any of the Descent games for Mac online, even copies I can purchase. Would anyone be willing to direct me to a place I can download a recommended Descent game for online play, for Mac OS X? The actual Single player mode won't matter to me as much as the multiplayer, because if I only wanted single player I'd still be in my dungeon trying to beat Descent on Insane.
So here are my two questions in short again:
1. Using XLink Kai, if I connected my PS2 to the internet through that, would I be able to connect to any of your servers or would it be strictly XLink Kai Orbital servers?
2. Which version of Descent is best for multiplayer and where's the cheapest place online I can download a copy? It needs to be Mac OS X compatible and cannot be a disk, as my disk drive is broken. It can also be a demo if Multiplayer mode is still supported.
Thank you for your help in advance!
I own the first Descent for PS1 and am about halfway through the game on Ace difficulty (yeah yeah, probably nothing compared to you guys), and I do go through the 3 secret levels as well. One thing I noticed is a Combat mode, which when you connect more than one systems together, allows you to play multiplayer over a LAN network you set up between those systems.
I personally play Descent on PS2, despite it being a PS1 title, because there are times when it even lags on PS2. But I found this cool tunneling software called XLink Kai that basically can make the world's internet seem like an LAN to your console.
My first question is not how would I set that up. My first question is, if it works, would I be able to connect to people on computers or would it be strictly limited to the PS2? (XLink Kai is compatible with PS2, GameCube, and XBox.) And before you say anything, yes I am planning on testing if XLink Kai works on PS1 games as well, I'm just wondering IF it works, would I be able to connect to computers as well, or just PS2s?
Also, I've had some extreme difficulty finding copies of any of the Descent games for Mac online, even copies I can purchase. Would anyone be willing to direct me to a place I can download a recommended Descent game for online play, for Mac OS X? The actual Single player mode won't matter to me as much as the multiplayer, because if I only wanted single player I'd still be in my dungeon trying to beat Descent on Insane.
So here are my two questions in short again:
1. Using XLink Kai, if I connected my PS2 to the internet through that, would I be able to connect to any of your servers or would it be strictly XLink Kai Orbital servers?
2. Which version of Descent is best for multiplayer and where's the cheapest place online I can download a copy? It needs to be Mac OS X compatible and cannot be a disk, as my disk drive is broken. It can also be a demo if Multiplayer mode is still supported.
Thank you for your help in advance!