XLink Kai Beta For GC, Xbox Tunneling Launched 22
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to the Xbox-Scene messageboards, where a public Beta 0.03 has been announced for the Windows-based XLink Kai tunneling software, compatible with both GameCube and Xbox. XLink Messenger was previously one of the more popular Xbox apps of this kind, since it "tunnels your system link traffic between people, creating an Xbox Live style environment for free", and XLink Kai is a "rewrite... from the ground up" that also supports Nintendo GameCube in a similar way to the previously mentioned Warp Pipe GC tunneling software, which also "enables you to play LAN-supported GameCube games over the Internet for free with other GameCube gamers."
How, exactly? (Score:2)
Re:How, exactly? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:How, exactly? (Score:1)
They don't allow you to play "Xbox Live games", "as if they were on Live but not on Live."
They're tunneling the system link feature, creating a virtual network. It has nothing to do with Live.
Re:How, exactly? (Score:2)
But, a lot of XBL games do allow for system link games as well. Tunneling software allows you to play system linked games online. The XBL titles can also be played online through XBL.
I've heard, but haven't used to confirm, that some of the tunnels now allow the voice communicator to work as well.
Take an Xbox Live game with system link capabilities, set it
sounds interesting (Score:1)
Re:sounds interesting (Score:2, Funny)
Re:sounds interesting (Score:1)
Re:sounds interesting (Score:1)
I wonder who would win?
XBox Tunneling for Linux? (Score:3, Interesting)
Having tried this... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:screw this shit (Score:2)