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Xbox Question

CipherLock

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Does the user have to subscribe to Live in order to play someone else that they know, or can they connect one to one?
 
Can one of you explain how it is physically connected? I assume you hook up the xbox to a hub/router/ or daisy chain it to a box with two ethernet cards?

Also, it tells me on the web page that I have to pay? What gives with that?

And thanks.
 
xbconnect is free. You have to pay for the pro version but it doesnt really do anything worth the price so stick with the free version.
http://www.xbconnect.com/downloads.php

As far as hooking it up, you can either install a second nic card in your computer and connect directly from the xbox to the pc with a crossover cable or, you can get a hub or switch and connect the xbox, computer and cable/dsl modem all to the switch/hub with straight through cables. I beleive dlink is selling a cheapo switch at best buy for around 30-40 bucks that will work perfect for this.

If the two xboxes are close enough together to directly connect, you can either conenct a crossover cable between the two, or connect both to a switch with straight throughs and you dont even need to use xbconnect, but the game must support system link gameplay.
 
what kind of connections are you guys running on XBconnect?

I could never get my ping down low enough to actually play a game, so i gave up on it.
 
I have 2 ethernet cards in my machine
 
I have my xbox and computer connected to a hub, then the hub connected to my LAN... xbconnect is sweet

and with xbox live you can't play halo... can yoU?
 
Cuthbert said:

and with xbox live you can't play halo... can yoU?

no.:(

but all games seem to be heading towards online play capability. I'm not even sure if Halo 2 will be live enabled, but we shall soon see.:)

However there are a lot of other games that's neat to play connected (wolfenstein, sports, brute force, etc.), but you already know that.
 
alien amp pharm said:
I'm not even sure if Halo 2 will be live enabled, but we shall soon see.:)

There is no way in hell that it will not be Live enabled.

Halo 2 will sell a million Live packages.
 
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