Hardcore Gaming 101 | HG101 Multiplayer - Gauntlet Legends @HardcoreGaming101NetTV | Uploaded February 2018 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
Voices - Bobinator, Kal, TheGunheart, Cambertian
Note that this is NOT the video version of the podcast segment... that'll come when we reach Episode 70! This is a brand new recording!
We're once again using the power of the internet to play video games... over the internet. This time, we're playing through the Dreamcast version of arcade classic Gauntlet Legends! We covered this one on Episode 70 of our podcast, and at the time of this writing, it's currently ranked #142 on our scientific ranking. We all agreed it was a fine game, but it was missing something without the co-op experience. Until now!
To be clear, this isn't netplay! We're using a program called Parsec, which is a remote viewing application sort of like TeamViewer, with the specific purpose of gaming. Furthermore, I've taken the liberty of renting one of the cloud servers they offer, somewhere in Virginia. Because of this, we have almost lag-free gaming that basically works just like if we were all in the same room. Except for Kal, who's in Australia. Them's the breaks.
It's pretty great, so you can consider this our advertisement (That we aren't being paid for so why are we even doing this - KaL).
Voices - Bobinator, Kal, TheGunheart, Cambertian
Note that this is NOT the video version of the podcast segment... that'll come when we reach Episode 70! This is a brand new recording!
We're once again using the power of the internet to play video games... over the internet. This time, we're playing through the Dreamcast version of arcade classic Gauntlet Legends! We covered this one on Episode 70 of our podcast, and at the time of this writing, it's currently ranked #142 on our scientific ranking. We all agreed it was a fine game, but it was missing something without the co-op experience. Until now!
To be clear, this isn't netplay! We're using a program called Parsec, which is a remote viewing application sort of like TeamViewer, with the specific purpose of gaming. Furthermore, I've taken the liberty of renting one of the cloud servers they offer, somewhere in Virginia. Because of this, we have almost lag-free gaming that basically works just like if we were all in the same room. Except for Kal, who's in Australia. Them's the breaks.
It's pretty great, so you can consider this our advertisement (That we aren't being paid for so why are we even doing this - KaL).