Posted November 15, 2014
Irderion: Still ongoing, Guillaume Rambourg talked about it on French TV today. It will offer :
- optional client for auto-updating/auto-patching
- multiplayer support for old and new games, and multiplayer crossplay between games purchased on Steam and GOG.
You don't happen to have a video of it, with English subtitles? - optional client for auto-updating/auto-patching
- multiplayer support for old and new games, and multiplayer crossplay between games purchased on Steam and GOG.
Pheace: This will be interesting to see if it turns out to be the case. The way they talk tends to make things sound a certain way when it doesn't have to be the case. Surely it'll support old games, if they're redone to work with Galaxy for instance. If that's the case it'll be of lesser value. If on the other hand they have made some kind of network (LAN?) or direct connection thing between Galaxy players that even older games can easily make use of, that would be of good value.
Have Galaxy act as a VPN client (and have some translation of IPX to TCP or UDP - I believe modern Windows versions no longer have IPX support, do they?), and suddenly every Galaxy user is on the same network and can play games as if it was a LAN of Windows 98 boxes with modern stability - with no change to the games themselves.Post edited November 15, 2014 by Maighstir