Warp Pipe On Linux, Mac Versions, Future Plans 24
Thanks to the Warp Pipe website for recent updates announcing downloadable Linux and Mac OS X Alpha/Beta versions of their GameCube tunnelling software, following the release of the Windows Beta a couple of weeks back. The Internet-play enabling LAN hack already works for Kirby Air Ride and Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, and the Warp Pipe site also notes that "development on our next release is coming along nicely. New versions (Windows, Mac, and Linux) will support [latest LAN-compatible GC title] 1080: Avalanche."
How does Warp Pipe differ from a basic VPN? (Score:3, Interesting)
Answer, etc. (Score:3, Interesting)
However, these games were designed for the low latency of a LAN, I'm not seeing how they manage to work all that well over the internet.
Also isn't warp pipe the idiots who put their stuff on sourceforge and then tried to say it wasn't open source? Or was that some other group?
Re:Answer, etc. (Score:1, Informative)
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Re:How does Warp Pipe differ from a basic VPN? (Score:2, Informative)
It is also probably hyper optomized for latency instead of reliability.
Re:How does Warp Pipe differ from a basic VPN? (Score:2)
If so, it sounds like a HOW-TO that is in language a Windows user can understand and that describes how to use Knoppix bootable CD to create the VPN plus what to type for netfilter should do the trick.
Re:How does Warp Pipe differ from a basic VPN? (Score:1)
I did not examine anything though. I am just reposting what the people working on the project said about why a standard VPN would not work.
I would also imagine that it is optimized for low latency more then a typical VPN though.
If I were doing a project like this I would try to make it something like VPN over UDP as a start, but I don't really know.
Well, how is it? (Score:2)
Re:Well, how is it? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Well, how is it? (Score:2)
(for the record, i had originally typed it much nicer but quickly - so I then got one of those stupid "20 seconds" warnings and the original post was lost. I just retyped it quickly in the 1-line form you see there. "t" is next to "r," and the rest is history...)
Re:Well, how is it? (Score:4, Informative)
Finding an opponent can be challenging. Right now you have to post your IM name in the WarpPipe forums and wait for somebody to IM you, or you can actively IM people in the hopes of finding a game. Fortunately I found a person who lived in the same city as me and was using the same ISP (Cox). So that is about the best situation you can hope for right there. We connected and played, and it was good. It was NOT FULL SPEED by any means, but it was more than acceptable. Probably 20-25 fps. Played a little rough but again, acceptable. It's fun. More fun than playing against the 'cheap' computer opponents. Next time I play I will use the Linux version in the hope that the decreased latency will help.
I also tried playing with several other people in various areas and it was awfully slow. I was looking at 5 FPS MAXIMUM.
So in conclusion, it's fun if you can find somebody close and on the same network. Otherwise, hope you have at least 512 Kbps upload for you and your opponent, and try it out.
Why trust it? (Score:4, Interesting)
This isn't a dig against closed source software, as I have quite a few closed source linux apps on my systems that I have paid for.
Just look at this projects past behavior.
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Re:Why trust it? (Score:1)
from their forums... (Score:2, Informative)
"Let me clear up a few things. First off, the Linux version has been ready since the Windows Beta release. It was my fault for the delay since I wasn't sure we should support linux or not."
"As for running as root, since Warp Pipe is only run during the time you use it, it shouldn't be an issue. It should never be kept running unattended. Also, our linux support will be limited to command line applictions, as we don't have the resources for the limited demand to create a GUI that
Re:from their forums... (Score:2)
Runs as root? (Score:3, Interesting)
The GPL'd sourcecode is still available as package (Score:1, Informative)