Lifeline

Home networks are rubbish. The lost art of port-forwarding continues to baffle otherwise technically savvy users on a daily basis, and to be blunt, the whole thing is boring. College / University networks are even worse - over zealous admins locking down everything in sight, and turning the internet into little more than WWW for the user. Lifeline is another set of DSA servers which will provide an optimised, high performance protocol bridge. What does this mean for the user? You don't need to set anything up. Anything which is 8 enabled "just works". The Lifeline servers have myriad ways to connect with the Lifeline module used by developers in titles, and will choose the fastest method available. So? So, you can always use Kai. It doesn't matter where you are, if you can read this text on this webpage, you can use every aspect of 8 - without doing anything at all to get it working. Lifeline also introduces the port spectrum technology - designed by TX over the last 4 months to destroy performance barriers in large online games.. you pay for that 2mb up - so why not use it?