So, any new stuff found on Propeller Arena yet?

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'ello all,

Thought I'd throw a quick post out about PA. Anyone find anything new
and/or exciting in it lately? I hear there are secret characters, but
that's about the extent of what I've heard. I did, however, read
somewhere, and this could just be a rumor or hoax, but someone was
saying that there was a version of the game that had some sort of "net"
pack in it that would allow you actually play it online and such. Is
this true? If so, I am assuming it's a hack, not an official pack-in
that was just left out of most of the ISO's that people have found?

Bel

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Playing around with the net stuff on the disc, it looks like it's all
still there. The easy part would be finding out what IP address the
game looks for when it goes online and using a gameshark code to reroute
it, but since nobody has the actual server software except Sega, it
would still be impossible to play online unless someone can homebrew
that too.

BelPowerslave wrote:
> 'ello all,
>
> Thought I'd throw a quick post out about PA. Anyone find anything new
> and/or exciting in it lately? I hear there are secret characters, but
> that's about the extent of what I've heard. I did, however, read
> somewhere, and this could just be a rumor or hoax, but someone was
> saying that there was a version of the game that had some sort of "net"
> pack in it that would allow you actually play it online and such. Is
> this true? If so, I am assuming it's a hack, not an official pack-in
> that was just left out of most of the ISO's that people have found?
>
> Bel
>
> --
> Whip Ass Gaming: http://www.whipassgaming.com/
> or http://users2.ev1.net/~belpowerslave/
>
> "We'll meet again...in Hell."
> - Cobra, The Space Adventure
>
>
 
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> Playing around with the net stuff on the disc, it looks like it's all
> still there. The easy part would be finding out what IP address the
> game looks for when it goes online and using a gameshark code to reroute
> it, but since nobody has the actual server software except Sega, it
> would still be impossible to play online unless someone can homebrew
> that too.
>

I don't remember where I had read it, but someone was talking like they had
solved that issue and were setting up a server. Could have been a hoax
though. To me, the game just gets so old via one player... 🙁

Bel
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In article <41008F63.17799B62@ev1.net>,
BelPowerslave <belpowerslave@no-spamev1.net> wrote:
>> Playing around with the net stuff on the disc, it looks like it's all
>> still there. The easy part would be finding out what IP address the
>> game looks for when it goes online and using a gameshark code to reroute
>> it, but since nobody has the actual server software except Sega, it
>> would still be impossible to play online unless someone can homebrew
>> that too.
>
>I don't remember where I had read it, but someone was talking like they had
>solved that issue and were setting up a server. Could have been a hoax
>though. To me, the game just gets so old via one player... 🙁

Does the server do much more than establish peer-to-peer communications?
It'd be helpful to know if any data is supposed to be stored or shared on
the server side. Also, it's important to note that most of the Dreamcast
online games tend to look for a SSL certificate as part of the process of
authentication. Granted, if this works anything like PSO then it's just an
unrelated page somewhere on Sega.com, but if the cert expires or otherwise
isn't maintained then that's one more hurdle to get over.

Uh, I'm not a successful hacker or anything. Just repeating the stuff I've
heard from the homebrew crews.

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>
>
> I don't remember where I had read it, but someone was talking like they had
> solved that issue and were setting up a server. Could have been a hoax
> though. To me, the game just gets so old via one player... 🙁

That's why I'm glad I have some friends. Split screen is pretty fun but
I'm sure full screen multiplayer would be even better.
 
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"benstylus" <blacklion@juno.com> wrote in message
news:WR3Mc.12434$Qu5.9326@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net...
> >
> >
> > I don't remember where I had read it, but someone was talking like they
had
> > solved that issue and were setting up a server. Could have been a hoax
> > though. To me, the game just gets so old via one player... 🙁
>
> That's why I'm glad I have some friends. Split screen is pretty fun but
> I'm sure full screen multiplayer would be even better.
>

Yeah man, I wish I could get a good four player game going with this,
I'm sure it'd be a blast. Alas, the only people I know who even know what
Dreamcast is are in this group.