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GP2 Upgrade

Alex

GP2 Upgrade

by Alex » Tue, 24 Dec 1996 04:00:00

Is an upgrade for GP2 with Network support due in Jan'97, or not?

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Alex

GP2 Upgrade

by Alex » Wed, 25 Dec 1996 04:00:00

On the contrary, network play should be significantly faster as you
don't need to poll up*** times a second as with a serial port. And
the data transmission rate is 80x better. I have a number of network
games and they all work fine. Other serial games exhibit the same
problems as GP2 (like Transport Tycoon), polling and low data rates
are a real killer.




> >Is an upgrade for GP2 with Network support due in Jan'97, or not?

> Alex, GP2 runs so poorly even in direct link mode on a couple of
> Pentium 100's with Tseng ET-4000 video cards, not to mention modem
> mode, that I seriously doubt a LAN mode would even be useable.

> Unless/until they can make serial link mode work without a 50%
> degradation in frame rate I wouldn't even want to try a less efficient
> link mode.  This is really sad...

> Rgds,
> Mark

Mark Re

GP2 Upgrade

by Mark Re » Thu, 26 Dec 1996 04:00:00


Alex, GP2 runs so poorly even in direct link mode on a couple of
Pentium 100's with Tseng ET-4000 video cards, not to mention modem
mode, that I seriously doubt a LAN mode would even be useable.

Unless/until they can make serial link mode work without a 50%
degradation in frame rate I wouldn't even want to try a less efficient
link mode.  This is really sad...

Rgds,
Mark


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