*lol*loopsider said:those pictures make me peepee.
they are so beautiful tears come from every pore and orifice that i possess.:bye3:
if i only could do more than a notepad emulator.
Oshio said:Has anyone check if Megaman Network: Transmission works? i'm just dowloading for the hell of it since Dolphin wont work on this sucky pc i have.
Ross L. said:WOW!!! I leave for a few months and then I come back to this. *scan site for beta version d/l links*Looks awesome guys. Have you tested Phantasy Star Online yet?
Nice four identical posts there - school boy error!!Vile324 said:Well, just because there are some screens from these games, doesn't mean other games run better. Besides, PSO wouldn't work properly in Dolphin. If a connection came from somewhere else, then Sega would most likely pick up on it and ban it.
lol, Quad-PostVile324 said:Well, just because there are some screens from these games, doesn't mean other games run better. Besides, PSO wouldn't work properly in Dolphin. If a connection came from somewhere else, then Sega would most likely pick up on it and ban it.
I think he meant running PSO in dolphin and playing it online using your PC's net connection (ie Dolphin emulating the cubes BBA using the PCs modem). Even though I doubt this is even possible, Vile324 doesn't think that Segas PSO servers would accept anything connecting to it except an actual GC.Gladiac0190 said:lol, Quad-Post
What do you mean with connection? There won't be an internet connection until dolphin supports the serial port AND the BBA/DialUp-Modem.
And IF there would be a connection, why banning?... Or did you mean something else... didn't understand ya' post for 100%...
But server technology isn't advanced enough to distinquish between the two (hopefully), especially behind a router. Besides, I would rather play offline for a bit before I go online.JinXD said:I think he meant running PSO in dolphin and playing it online using your PC's net connection (ie Dolphin emulating the cubes BBA using the PCs modem). Even though I doubt this is even possible, Vile324 doesn't think that Segas PSO servers would accept anything connecting to it except an actual GC.
If that makes sense to anyone!![]()
I wasn't agreeing with him, just explaning to Gladiac0190 what Vile324 meant.Ross L. said:But server technology isn't advanced enough to distinquish between the two (hopefully), especially behind a router. Besides, I would rather play offline for a bit before I go online.
Ross L. said:But server technology isn't advanced enough to distinquish between the two (hopefully), especially behind a router. Besides, I would rather play offline for a bit before I go online.
All would require is finding out what company made the chipset for the Broadband adapter and modify some drivers for a similar LAN card and viola. BTW I doubt Nintendo would have made the Adapter Chipset. They most likely hired out to get the job done and sent blueprints of what the finished preoduct needed to be able to do.Vile324 said:Ahem, any proof of this? As far as I know, it's possible. There is no way they wouldn't pick up on it, because it's running differently. Emulation runs the games a bit differently then the Gamecube does, it gives out certain signals. They would pick up on Dolphin quickly. Besides, what are the chances of Dolphin being able to emulate a Broadband Adapter anytime soon? The Sega servers will be shut down by then.![]()
What do you mean 'red top bar thing'!? Be more specific and somebody may be able to help you!bobjr777 said:in zelda how did u get the red top bar thing