> > I don't mean to be intrusive but... > > I'm curious as to the work that you're doing, as I have a keen interest in > IPv6 and run a gaming network too. I'm interested in yo ur experience with > any online games currently supporting IPv6, or if your work is not > confidential, the results of your project. Also, in you r experience, have > you even currently found a userbase that run IPv6? > > Regards > > --Rob >
Hi Rob! We are developing a study on online gaming using IPv6 and GPRS networks and I am responsible for the IPv6 research group. We are a small group and the project is quite short (3 months), so it's not supposed to be the ultimate report on online gaming on IPv6. The results will be probably online by late June this year at SCINT's web site (http://www.scint.org), so feel free to check them! We had a hard time looking for games that support IPv6 and as far as I know only Quake and Quake 2 do it (well, in addition to some Linux and Unix games, but we were interested only in FPS games.) regards, Gustavo Zago Basilio __________________________________________________________________________ E-mail Premium BOL Antiv�rus, anti-spam e at� 100 MB de espa�o. Assine j�! http://email.bol.com.br/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- The IPv6 Users Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe users" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
