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fennec
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Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:22 pm |
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I would have to say that GC gaming here has pretty much died off... Reasons might be different, but considering that last post in this community dates back to 2006, it's kinda obvious...
Question to the moderator: are there ANY currently active MKDD(NTSC) arenas? |
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FJGamer
Kai Beginner
Joined: 26 Mar 2007
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:30 pm |
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I'm not a moderator, so you could simply ignore me, but I think Gamecube is less popular on XLink because most lan party games are for Xbox or PS2. For that matter, Gamecube isn't considered a grown-up console, so the adult gamers (who play the MK games) get their games for another console. What's MKDD again? I'd play Armageddon over XLink, but it doesn't have system link capability... that I know of.
I'm in the same boat as you. I keep trying to find players for Phantom Dust. I've seen maybe 2 or 3 people playing it before, but I can't join in the middle of a session, and they never get on at the same time. My only solution is to play Halo 2 some more and be thankful I have the ability to play even that game online. |
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-Ricochet-
PSP Guru
Joined: 07 Apr 2007
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:42 pm |
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MKDD mario kart double dash
there is arena but good luck finding players |
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fennec
Kai Beginner
Joined: 09 Feb 2007
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 1:09 pm |
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[1up]Ricochet wrote: |
MKDD mario kart double dash
there is arena but good luck finding players |
Yep, I agree with one of the other members - there is a serious lack of communication in GC Kai community as a whole... If it would be possible to somehow get the word out that one actually CAN play Mario Kart online...
The distance is another issue. Anybody has an idea what is the maximum distance/ping time for a game to be playable? |
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OGEV
Kai Beginner
Joined: 15 May 2005
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Location: USA - Minnesota
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:35 pm |
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The maximum distance for a game to CONNECT sorta varies, like, for example, me being in Minnesota, I've connected with people in the UK before, and also in Brazil, but those games are barely playable, hence the word connect. If you have a ping of about 100, it's playable, but slow. It can be pretty fun though, especially if you have more than just two people playing. Pings of 60-80 are better also. Pings of 40-50 are nice, the game is almost full speed. pings of 30 and below, you have a full speed game. For me, in order to get a ping of 30 or below, people have to be about one state away, so you're talking other Minnesotans, Iowa, Wisconson. For pings in the 40-50, the farthest I've gotten is someone in New York, and that was pretty surprising, given the distance. Most of the time I play with people with pings of around 60-80, so I'mpretty used to the slower gameplay. Hopefully this helps, and something about pings should be Stickyed.
PS, I'm not sure how I got my location below the avatar, but I think it's somewhere in the profile settings. |
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[tHc]hicaow
Team XLink Administrator
Joined: 04 Jun 2004
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:35 pm |
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(-TU-)-Mortj109-
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:41 pm |
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OGEV
Kai Beginner
Joined: 15 May 2005
Posts: 17
Location: USA - Minnesota
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:43 pm |
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You guys should join the cube community. Double dash is pretty fun when you can get a decent speed game connected. |
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(-TU-)-Mortj109-
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 9:19 pm |
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fennec
Kai Beginner
Joined: 09 Feb 2007
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 9:20 pm |
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OK, just confirmed with OGEV - he is in MN, I am in Ontario, Canada, close to NY. Works like a charm - ping in low to mid 40s . VERY much playable, with occational, barely noticeable lag... Gotta try and bring more players back in . |
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OGEV
Kai Beginner
Joined: 15 May 2005
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Location: USA - Minnesota
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Tue Apr 10, 2007 2:27 am |
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Yeah, that was some pretty good racing. Pings were great, gameplay was pretty fast. Cube players, if you're out there, and really want to do some racing, post your location, we'll get racing. |
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jkjk
Kai Beginner
Joined: 12 Jun 2004
Posts: 24
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 4:54 pm |
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You played me OGEV. We got that ping cause my upload is 1600 kb. I still play in LAN parties but not online. It's just too laggy.
fennec - I'm by NYC. I wonder what our ping is. Want to set up a time to play to test?
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The maximum distance for a game to CONNECT sorta varies, like, for example, me being in Minnesota, I've connected with people in the UK before, and also in Brazil, but those games are barely playable, hence the word connect. If you have a ping of about 100, it's playable, but slow. It can be pretty fun though, especially if you have more than just two people playing. Pings of 60-80 are better also. Pings of 40-50 are nice, the game is almost full speed. pings of 30 and below, you have a full speed game. For me, in order to get a ping of 30 or below, people have to be about one state away, so you're talking other Minnesotans, Iowa, Wisconson. For pings in the 40-50, the farthest I've gotten is someone in New York, and that was pretty surprising, given the distance. Most of the time I play with people with pings of around 60-80, so I'mpretty used to the slower gameplay. Hopefully this helps, and something about pings should be Stickyed.
PS, I'm not sure how I got my location below the avatar, but I think it's somewhere in the profile settings. |
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fennec
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:28 pm |
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jkjk wrote: |
You played me OGEV. We got that ping cause my upload is 1600 KB. I still play in LAN parties but not online. It's just too laggy.
fennec - I'm by NYC. I wonder what our ping is. Want to set up a time to play to test?
OGEV wrote: |
The maximum distance for a game to CONNECT sorta varies, like, for example, me being in Minnesota, I've connected with people in the UK before, and also in Brazil, but those games are barely playable, hence the word connect. If you have a ping of about 100, it's playable, but slow. It can be pretty fun though, especially if you have more than just two people playing. Pings of 60-80 are better also. Pings of 40-50 are nice, the game is almost full speed. pings of 30 and below, you have a full speed game. For me, in order to get a ping of 30 or below, people have to be about one state away, so you're talking other Minnesotans, Iowa, Wisconson. For pings in the 40-50, the farthest I've gotten is someone in New York, and that was pretty surprising, given the distance. Most of the time I play with people with pings of around 60-80, so I'mpretty used to the slower gameplay. Hopefully this helps, and something about pings should be Stickyed.
PS, I'm not sure how I got my location below the avatar, but I think it's somewhere in the profile settings. |
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Sure, just PM me closer to the weekend... I play pretty short games, 20 min to 1/2 hour (5 - 6 games) - enough to have a bit of fun, but not too long to get bored . This should be sufficient to test the connection... My upload is 640 kbps (down 5Mbps), and that gave me a reasonable ping 41 - 43 when playing OGEV... Translates into .25 sec of a lag on average - you can notice it, but it does not prevent you from playing a good game . |
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OGEV
Kai Beginner
Joined: 15 May 2005
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Location: USA - Minnesota
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Wed Apr 11, 2007 5:52 pm |
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You guys ought to have a pretty good game with that distance. It wouldn't surprise me if you had a lag-free game. Post your results! |
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Lowbrassman04
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Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:42 am |
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Wow we got some new players in th GCN community.
Sense MKDS, MKDD took the back seat. For most games lag is so bad you could go make a sandwich and still be able stay on the track. Im not bashing the game or evo 7 but MKDD just wasnt made for this tyle of gaming even tho it was fun in the day and fun when you hooked up with someone in your own state (which made the game almost run at full speed)
You guys wait, There will be DS and Wii match making ( exchanging friendcodes thru the forum or x1.) |
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fennec
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Fri Apr 20, 2007 1:36 pm |
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Lowbrassman04 wrote: |
Wow we got some new players in th GCN community.
Sense MKDS, MKDD took the back seat. For most games lag is so bad you could go make a sandwich and still be able stay on the track. Im not bashing the game or evo 7 but MKDD just wasnt made for this tyle of gaming even tho it was fun in the day and fun when you hooked up with someone in your own state (which made the game almost run at full speed)
You guys wait, There will be DS and Wii match making ( exchanging friendcodes thru the forum or x1.) |
Yes, lag is an issue of course... But overall, I was pleasantly surprised that a game 6 (!) states away was very much playable... When MK for Wii will come out, it will probably have an online component through Connect24, but since we do not know much about how Nintendo is going to implement it, it's too early to tell how playable it will be . |
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Lowbrassman04
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Fri Apr 20, 2007 6:18 pm |
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fennec wrote: |
Lowbrassman04 wrote: |
Wow we got some new players in th GCN community.
Sense MKDS, MKDD took the back seat. For most games lag is so bad you could go make a sandwich and still be able stay on the track. Im not bashing the game or evo 7 but MKDD just wasnt made for this tyle of gaming even tho it was fun in the day and fun when you hooked up with someone in your own state (which made the game almost run at full speed)
You guys wait, There will be DS and Wii match making ( exchanging friendcodes thru the forum or x1.) |
Yes, lag is an issue of course... But overall, I was pleasantly surprised that a game 6 (!) states away was very much playable... When MK for Wii will come out, it will probably have an online component through Connect24, but since we do not know much about how Nintendo is going to implement it, it's too early to tell how playable it will be . |
Online Wii mario kart is almost a given because of the DS version. And not to sound arrogant the online service is called Nintendo Wifi Connection not Connect24. Connect24 is the thing the wii is suposed to have where the wii is connected to the internet 24/7 and can download updates and new stuff automatically. Just thought id let you know |
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fennec
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Sat Apr 21, 2007 1:24 am |
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Lowbrassman04 wrote: |
Online Wii mario kart is almost a given because of the DS version. And not to sound arrogant the online service is called Nintendo Wifi Connection not Connect24. Connect24 is the thing the wii is suposed to have where the wii is connected to the internet 24/7 and can download updates and new stuff automatically. Just thought id let you know |
OK, point taken - it's a WiFi ... Though, it's not entirely correct either - if one uses a USB to Ethernet adapter and hard-wires their Wii, it won't be a WiFi anymore .
On a different note, some of us here were wondering what are the average pings that we are getting vs the distance... Anything you can remember / approximate? For ex. mine and OGEV connection was in low 40s, and we are 6 states apart... |
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Lowbrassman04
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Sat Apr 21, 2007 4:09 pm |
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fennec wrote: |
Lowbrassman04 wrote: |
Online Wii mario kart is almost a given because of the DS version. And not to sound arrogant the online service is called Nintendo Wifi Connection not Connect24. Connect24 is the thing the wii is suposed to have where the wii is connected to the internet 24/7 and can download updates and new stuff automatically. Just thought id let you know |
OK, point taken - it's a WiFi ... Though, it's not entirely correct either - if one uses a USB to Ethernet adapter and hard-wires their Wii, it won't be a WiFi anymore .
On a different note, some of us here were wondering what are the average pings that we are getting vs the distance... Anything you can remember / approximate? For ex. mine and OGEV connection was in low 40s, and we are 6 states apart... |
Regardless how the Wii/DS is connected to the internet the service is still called Nintendo Wifi Connection :p lol j/k
i cant remember and i dont have my cube with me to test. my sis has my cube because i have a wii now. |
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OGEV
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Sat Apr 21, 2007 4:35 pm |
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I mentioned about the pings a bit earlier, and I can elaborate a bit on what I've experienced. From what I've seen, there are a few things that affect the ping. Distance is the biggest one, Internet provider and upload speed is the next biggest thing, and also if your GC is on a wireless adapter or not. The further away you are, you're probably going to have a bigger ping than someone closer by (unless that person closer by is using dial up =o). Now I've played with some people around New York, (not just you fennec) with pings of around 40. I've also played with some people around New York with pings of around 60. In MKDD playing online, that difference is big. Both times I've played with those people around New York with pings in the 40s, they've had pretty good upload speed, >512kbps. I've also played with people in Texas, but their pings have only been in the 60s-80s. I've also played with people on the west coast, and their pings have often been from 60-100. I've played with people in Michigan and Iowa, and they've had pings of 30, which is a full speed game. The lowest ping game I've experienced was 10-15, and that person was in Mankato, which is about 50 some miles from Apple Valley MN, south suburb of the cities. Some people I've played with have used wireless adapters, and then when they switch to wired, it reduced their ping by about 5-10, which can be a big deal. Quite honestly, I don't know why anyone would go GC wireless, cause 95% of the people who have tried to configure the GC for wireless can't do it. Also, I've heard that if you're on the same Internet provider as someone else, it can reduce ping times also. Oh, and congested local networks are BAD, so don't have like, a million programs running at once sucking up internet. Another thing I've seen people experimenting with is this thing called Internet2. Internet2 is like, a super fast internet/network thing that links several colleges throughout the US, so I've seen people who are playing from south carolina to michigan with pings of about 5! So that's just another thing to factor in if you're in college. (a couple more months for college, woo hoo!) So to sum it up, try to find people who are somewhat close to you. Like me, living in Minnesota, I can often play with people all over the US, but if you're living on the east coast, good luck with playing with someone on the west coast. I would imagine your pings would be too high. There really is no defined 'average pings' you just will find them out from playing, but the best rule to remember is, the further away they are, the harder it will be to connect.
PS, hey fennec, wanna play some this weekend at all? I'm too lazy to pm, so I'm just posting it here. |
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