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Benjamen Hebert

2005-01-27, 12:10 pm

Is there a way for my friend and I to play PSO for the Gamecube over the net
on a private server for the 2 of us, or more if we feel like invites?

Please leave links and threads where I might find out about this.




Sai

2005-01-28, 5:40 pm

In article <BdqdnXLFmNNU42XcRVn-2A@comcast.com>, "Benjamen Hebert"
<vadvaro3@comcast.net> wrote:
quote:

> Is there a way for my friend and I to play PSO for the Gamecube over the net
> on a private server for the 2 of us, or more if we feel like invites?
>
> Please leave links and threads where I might find out about this.
>
>


Why not just go to some empty ship where no one ever plays. There's tons
of 'em.
Robert P Holley

2005-01-28, 5:40 pm


Benjamen Hebert wrote:
quote:

> Is there a way for my friend and I to play PSO for the Gamecube over

the net
quote:

> on a private server for the 2 of us, or more if we feel like invites?


There are no private servers, simple create a password protected game
and invite your friend(s).

Ted

2005-01-28, 5:40 pm



Robert P Holley wrote:
quote:

>
> Benjamen Hebert wrote:
> the net
>
> There are no private servers, simple create a password protected game
> and invite your friend(s).


You could sell your Gamecube, buy several Dreamcasts and copies of PSO,
get the server software, and set up a server only you know about.
(see for example
http://pages.globetrotter.net/ctrep/
)
Probably more complex than you were thinking of...
Benjamen Hebert

2005-01-28, 5:40 pm

Hell, i still have my dreamcast version. I would really like to run or find
my own server. I just don't feel that that what i get in return is worth a
monthly fee. Games like planetside, anarchy online, everquest, yes, they
are actually creating new content. PSO? i don't see the point in a sub
fee.

"Ted" <nospamforted@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:41FA92C2.89E711E3@nospam.com...
quote:

>
>
> Robert P Holley wrote:
>
> You could sell your Gamecube, buy several Dreamcasts and copies of PSO,
> get the server software, and set up a server only you know about.
> (see for example
> http://pages.globetrotter.net/ctrep/
> )
> Probably more complex than you were thinking of...



Bruno Cachada

2005-01-29, 6:40 am

Benjamen Hebert wrote:
quote:

> Hell, i still have my dreamcast version. I would really like to run or find
> my own server. I just don't feel that that what i get in return is worth a
> monthly fee. Games like planetside, anarchy online, everquest, yes, they
> are actually creating new content. PSO? i don't see the point in a sub
> fee.


Import the Japanese version. It's cheaper and, apart from HL pages, is
fully in English. I did that.
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