Game Tunnel Client Links Xbox, PS2, and GC Games 31
SuperStar writes "XLink Kai, the only global gaming network that allows you to tunnel all link-compatible games for Xbox, PS2 and Gamecube, launched their new client. As almost all 'Online-enabled' games also allow 'link/network play', this makes Kai a free and legal alternative for Microsoft's Xbox LIVE and Sony's online PS2 service.
Using psSDK (instead of WinPCAP) and a new MAC caching subsystem allows them to become the fastest frame tunnel available. They not only offer a win32 binary, but also one for Mac OS X and Linux. A hands on of this release is available."
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Awesome (Score:2)
DMCA? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Since when did X-Box, Gamecube, and PS2 games have CD-Keys?
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No source ? (Score:1)
In English please (Score:5, Insightful)
I have no idea what psSDKs, WinPCAPs, caching subsystems or frame tunnels are. If I don't know that stuff despite being a regular computer/internet user and gamer, it's pretty much a guarantee that others don't know what you're talking about either.
Please make some sort of attempt to put this in language most of us can understand.
Re:In English please (Score:2, Insightful)
a) know what WinPCAP and psSDK is or
b) are interested and switched on enough to go and find out for themselves
After all, this is "news for nerds" not "news for the casual internet user". If you want this stuff explained to you then Slashdot probably isn't the sort of news site you should be reading
Re:In English please (Score:3, Insightful)
Note also that this is Slashdot Games, not the frontpage or Developers section -- being a gamer shouldn't require the knowledge of obscure terms rarely used outside of the so-called nerd community.
And as for your suggestion that readers who are confused about these terms should go find out for themselves -- you're assuming that
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The first 3 lines of the post say
""XLink Kai, the only global gaming network that allows you to tunnel all link-compatible games for Xbox, PS2 and Gamecube, launched their new client. As almost all 'Online-enabled' games also allow 'link/network play', this makes Kai a free and legal alternative for Microsoft's Xbox LIVE and Sony's online PS2 service." "
There's one line
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"Using psSDK [microolap.com] (instead of WinPCAP [polito.it]) and a new MAC caching subsystem allows them to become the fastest frame tunnel available. "
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WinPCAP is licensed under the BSD licence, psSDK is a closed source, pay for, library. Therefore I'm really not certain why using psSDK is considered an advantage over WinPCAP..?
Chris
Re:In English please (Score:3, Insightful)
Heh. I am an "IT professional" and I had no idea what the blurb really said. But I did manage to comprehend that it uses method X instead of the more popular method Y, therefore it's network performance is surprisingly good (read: it's pretty darn fast).
I think your comment just exemplifies the thing that we often forget in this side of the table: the people (management and end users), at least hopefully, don't care how you get the results, just that you get good results. Maybe the article would have been
Re:In English please (Score:2)
Turn in your card and karma in at the desk on your way out please.
But honestly this article would be nothing without the network details. Console tunneling has been around for a long... long... time. There are even other clients that switched from pcap recently.
Re:In English please (Score:1)
Uh, I was trying to say that as an IT guy I care about the implementation details, but the rest of the world just simply doesn't.
But this has nothing to do with the fact that I didn't understood much of the contents of the article! Two completely separate issues.
There are various fields of expertise, and in the context of this article, I'm far from an expert. I'm not an XBox/PS/GC hardware/software hacker. I'm not that familiar w
Any good? (Score:1)
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A new tunnel system won't solve these problems, but a larger pipe and improvements to the speed of light probably will
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