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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.
 
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"Benjamen Hebert" vadvaro3@comcast.net wrote:
>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

If you live in the United States, it is illegal to run your own private GC
server.

Ryan
 
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thats sad. and a tad silly.


"PSORyna" <psoryna@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Benjamen Hebert" vadvaro3@comcast.net wrote:
>>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
>
> If you live in the United States, it is illegal to run your own private GC
> server.
>
> Ryan
 
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Benjamen Hebert wrote:
> 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?

There are no private servers, simple create a password protected game
and invite your friend(s).
 
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"Benjamen Hebert" vadvaro3@comcast.net wrote:
>thats sad. and a tad silly.

If you want to do something about it, write to your Congressman and tell
him/her to advocate a repeal of the appropriate sections of the Digital
Millineum Copyright Act.

For the time being, you'll have to pay for a HL if you want to be a good
citizen.

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

> 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.
 
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Robert P Holley wrote:
>
> Benjamen Hebert wrote:
> > 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?
>
> 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...
 
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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
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>
>
> Robert P Holley wrote:
>>
>> Benjamen Hebert wrote:
>> > 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?
>>
>> 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...
 
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"PSORyna" <psoryna@aol.com> wrote in message
>
> If you want to do something about it, write to your Congressman and tell
> him/her to advocate a repeal of the appropriate sections of the Digital
> Millineum Copyright Act.
>
> For the time being, you'll have to pay for a HL if you want to be a good
> citizen.

Don't forget the act that the WTO has which is basically the same
thing.

--
All Purpose Cultural Randomness
http://www.angelfire.com/tx/apcr/index.html
 
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Benjamen Hebert wrote:
> 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.