Thanks!

are you sure?Alter-Fox wrote:If you get all of these you'll only be missing the short versions of the D2 Redbook tracks (which you probably have on the cd) and the one song that was on the D1 MAC CD but not the Playstation.
Look up Classic Shell, it'll make Windows 8 look and feel mostly identical to Windows 7 (but you can still do all the Windows 8 stuff optionally). Makes Windows 8 practical as a proper work environment, while still preserving the option to check and make sure something works in its "tablet" mode.SirWinner wrote:Just picked up a New HP PC for Home (Windows 8 64-bit) and having to migrate everything important from my other PC's Hard Drive which was using Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.
Windows 8 just doesn't cut it for me yet... sadly as a Software Developer I have to support it even though it breaks many things that have worked for years in Windows XP and Windows 7.
yup, that pretty much covers it.Duper wrote:er... do I realllly need to explain this?
ugh, ok.. here goes.
All you youngins sitdown, shut up and listen real good.
Back 15 some years ago (close to 18 now) when games were only P2P, you needed programs like Kali and Kahn ... and one other. There were many later on.. to fake the game out into "thinking" it was on a LAN on not the internet.
I hit Kali about the time D2 came on the scene when 200+ users were on every single night. ROOK and I and a few others here all met there and spent WAY too much time finding the best way to "force the other to respawn".It's our old stomping ground, in short. That And I still have my serial numbers. I even have the sheet of paper that I first printed them out on, on a dot matrix printer.
That's why.![]()
Generally, no - it's a different way of doing the same thing. It still uses the original peer/peer architecture of Descent, versus Rebirth's centralized model, which is probably the main difference with more than 2 players - peers have a shorter link to each other (and so better effective latency) at the cost of Kali being a complete pig to get working with a lot of routers.Alter-Fox wrote:I still don't get why you need it now. Does the gameplay on Kali feel different or something? Does it change the actual game in any qualifiable way? (Like, lower pings or something?)