ccampb4
08-03-2001, 01:26 PM
Ok, I understand that X-Box is come with a broadband adapter. I have a couple of questions about it.....
On a lan, can you connect 32 indivdual X-Box's(and screens) together through a switch or hub to all play in one game or do you have to be on 16 individual machines with the split screen?
Will one of those machines have the ability to host a game independant of the internet? Or will you have to use a service simular to hosting for Evercrack?
One last question....I see everyone jumping up and down about broadband support and not having broadband....what's to stop you from buying a 56k dialup router with an integrated 10/100 switch and playing that way....yes, the lag may suck, but hey, it's something.
Just a couple of thoughts....thanks.
On a lan, can you connect 32 indivdual X-Box's(and screens) together through a switch or hub to all play in one game or do you have to be on 16 individual machines with the split screen?
Will one of those machines have the ability to host a game independant of the internet? Or will you have to use a service simular to hosting for Evercrack?
One last question....I see everyone jumping up and down about broadband support and not having broadband....what's to stop you from buying a 56k dialup router with an integrated 10/100 switch and playing that way....yes, the lag may suck, but hey, it's something.
Just a couple of thoughts....thanks.