I remember reading a thread on a Halo Custom Edition forum about the practicality of cooperative play...
The OP was met with walls and walls of people saying that "coop will never happen because the network load required to coordinate all of those NPCs would be too high, even with a direct link to the host..."
And now we have 5, 10, 15 and more people meeting in the same map, slaughtering the same NPCs, and building the same things, all over the internet. Simply amazing how far things have come.
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Next thing you know we'll be able to jump into our computers and actually be in the game.
A man can dream.
[QUOTE=redBadger;26301827]Next thing you know we'll be able to jump into our computers and actually be in the game.
A man can dream.[/QUOTE]
"AAAAAARGH I've been shot!"
[QUOTE=redBadger;26301827]Next thing you know we'll be able to jump into our computers and actually be in the game.
A man can dream.[/QUOTE]
I'd rather have the computer inside me...
[QUOTE=redBadger;26301827]Next thing you know we'll be able to jump into our computers and actually be in the game.
A man can dream.[/QUOTE]
It's already been done bro.
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loll!
Hah. I was just thinking of the future. We are all senior citizens talking about old games like Halo and Tf2
Maybe we'll play some Spacemarine, while we're on leave as Space Marines.
That'd be kind of weird.
Do you think suddenly FPS where you play as a guy in an army of the Enlightenment era will become popular?
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