I hate IPX.  I really do.

>From what I know Left 4 Dead on the Xbox is using central hosting servers
now.  I believe the games with larger volume players such as Bad Company do
this as well.

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On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Jeremy Parr <jeremyp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 2009/10/5 David E. Smith <d...@mvn.net>:
> > Mike Hammett wrote:
> >> I miss it back in the day when game servers were centrally hosted.
> >
> > These things, like many things, seem to go in cycles. We've gone from
> > central (text-based MUDs, games on the "old" AOL and CompuServe) to
> > distributed (DOOM and Quake, the first couple generations of FPS games)
> > to centralized (more recent FPS games based on the Half-Life engine,
> > though players still can host their own) to some of each (right now,
> > where there's a good mix of people playing centralized MMO games like
> > World of Warcraft, along with player-hosted PS3 and 360 games).
>
> Back in my day, we had to run Fossil or IPX if we wanted multiplayer.
> None of this fancy schmancy IP connectivity! You kids today have it
> too good!
>
>
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