NEW NES EMULATOR -- LITERALLY ZERO LAG W/ ONLINE PLAY

Started by The Express, 05/02/08, 07:36:55 PM

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BeefMaster

Does JNES use Kaillera as well?  I'd assume it's the same network code, so it would be similar.

Like nomaaa said, it wasn't quite zero lag - everything was just a bit less responsive than playing locally (which I suppose is to be expected), and about once every half-inning I got a big lag spike that made everything choppy.  We decided to play a 3-inning game because I am a lame old person who needed to go to bed, and we actually didn't make it through the three innings - the connection got out of sync and died with 1 out in the bottom of the third.  SL (me) was ahead of Bo at the time, 11-9, with the tying run at the plate.  I'm willing to chalk some of the problem up to my mediocre wireless signal in that room, but I'm not sure how much.
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nightwulf

Quote from: BeefMaster on 05/14/08, 08:42:31 AM
Does JNES use Kaillera as well?  I'd assume it's the same network code, so it would be similar.

They both use Kaillera, which has been around for years, and used in Jnes for a long time.