On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 17:08, pedro noticioso wrote:
> 
> Id like to know about games that are successfully run
> by multiplke players on ltsp 8)
 I have 35 workstations in one classroom using 2 LTSP servers. Kids are
very resourceful and although i give no support for games they have
started to play games across the LAN. The first was battleships - 2
player. Then they found out how to play freeciv and had anything up to
about 10 players in a game. Now they have found xpilot. There is usually
2 or 3 different games going on at lunchtime with 11 players in each
game. We are even having a xmas xpilot challenge, it is so popular.
Don't know what they will find next!
By the way, Mandrake 9 provides the best LTSP environment i have so far
tried.
Regards
Garry
> 
> Maybe doom 2 should be a first bet? 8)
> 
> --- Julius Szelagiewicz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Joey,
> >     if you are planning to have players on the *same*
> > ltsp server, the
> > only LAN involvment is X. The games will run really
> > fast. If more servers
> > are involved, the traffoc is between the *servers*,
> > the workstations still
> > only do X. Be careful about eating and thinking,
> > could be dangerous - I
> > once thought of a joke and squirted soup through my
> > nose. That seemed to
> > amuse everybody more than the lame joke :-)
> > julius
> > 
> > On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, Joey Officer wrote:
> > > This was I thought I had while eating dinner this
> > evening, and am
> > > contemplating playing LAN games via an LTSP
> > environment, nothing of the
> > > FPS or anything like that, but maybe some
> > strategic real time games,
> > > similar to Starcraft or something.  Does anyone
> > have any experience, or
> > > know right away any problems I would encounter
> > before embarking on such
> > > a journey?
> > 
> > 
> > 
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