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Carnivol - May 28, 2003 |
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racketboy | Jun 2, 2003 | |||
I thought we were talking about a local LAN? |
Jaded God | Jun 3, 2003 | |||
PSO is pretty much dead for Dreamcast... Why would you want to LAN? |
Jaded God | Jun 3, 2003 | |||
twas the Racket |
mal | Jun 4, 2003 | |||
Have you actually been reading this thread? |
NR Pickle | Sep 2, 2003 | |||
I actually thought about something like this a long time ago but I wasn't thinking about pso at the time... Or gamecube... Remember daytona for DC? From what I understand the server IP was hardcoded onto the disc. (talk about lack of forsight) The game was down almost as fast as it came out. The rumor was that sega no longer had the IP in question. I found this hard to believe but oh well I guess. I was thinking that it would be possible to set up a fake server from basically any pc on the net. Then hook the dc modem into a modem on your pc which is wired to the net via a bb connection. Basic idea was to then: 1. set pc up to "answer the phone" when the dreamcast was told to dial up to an isp. The pc would fake the entire dial up isp connection. 2. The fake isp running in the pc would fake the ip that daytona was looking for the server at and redirect it to the ip of the fake "server" pc where ever it is on the net. 3. BAMM!!! You're playing daytona online even though sega killed it. Main problem: As if I have the technical know how to set any of this up, lol. It would definately be possible though, no question. Although I will most likely never get my dream of daytona online filled, if one were so inclined they could bring back dreamcast online. I'm sure none of this belongs on the pso board but this topic made me think of it again, lol. Back on topic, why would you need to set a lan up to play gc pso anyway? If you're posting here you have an internet connection. Just use a router to get 4 gc's online and make a private room eh? |
SegaSaturnDDR | Sep 2, 2003 | |||
well, also to do that you would need 4 liscences. and you know how notoriously cheap ppl are when it comes to hacking and such. |
stack99 | Sep 9, 2003 | |||
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm wafffless ... |
Carnivol | Sep 9, 2003 | |||
Nah, no licenses would be needed for Daytone... I got the feeling that if someone actualy manages to make a fake server for that one, making it license free (just giving random fake licenses) would be no big problem... Shame that I'm the only one that seems to show great interest in these "big" projects... (and also for some reason seems to come up with some of them...) Anyway, I wish I could do some great hacking + had some "greater" knowledge in programming, and I'd give it a shot... So... with only an high IQ and no skills... All I can do is write down how the damn things should work (theoreticly) Well... maybe in the future... maybe... future... |
ratfish | Oct 7, 2003 | |||
You should bring this up on the DC Emu forums, I'm sure you'd get many responses over there. |
Carnivol | Oct 15, 2003 | |||
Funny thing came to my attention... Anyone familiar with how to boot backups on a GC? well, it´s done by using PSO, connecting the GC to a computer, connecting to the computer through the correct IP seetings and stuff in PSO... And bang, you´ré already faking a PSO server (partialy) And thanks to that, you can play backups... But, if this "server faking" could be taken one step further... LAN play would soon be possibly ^_^ |
antime | Oct 15, 2003 | |||
You're not faking a server. You're tricking the game into downloading a patch from your computer instead of Sega's patch server. And please drop that "backup" bullshit. |
Carnivol | Oct 15, 2003 | |||
Yup, and by tricking the game to download a patch from another "server" than the normal one, we´re already on the right track for achieving my goal ^_ As for the backup thing... Well, why the hell shouldn´t I use that word... Okay, I bet 99,99999999999999% percent of the users of that "trick" doesnt use it for playing backups, but downloaded junk. I was just using the word as it´s "typical/normal" to use. |
mal | Oct 15, 2003 | ||||
Because we don't talk about copied 'current' games here. |
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