The-Amazing-Mr_V wrote:I don't really notice a delay online. Maybe over old dial up there could have been. But it is an awesome game.
I need to try Chu Chu Rocket online again then. It would be much better without the delay.
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The-Amazing-Mr_V wrote:I don't really notice a delay online. Maybe over old dial up there could have been. But it is an awesome game.
Anonymouse wrote:I really enjoyed the puzzle aspect of Chu Chu Rocket on the iPad. I havent played the game online since it was originally out - isnt there a delay when placing the arrows on the online mode? I remember this being very annoying.
Reki wrote:Though I probably won't be playing ChuChuRocket, as I'm more of an FPS guy (but I'm partial to world party).
alexh86 wrote:I have a friend who has been a Dreamcast freak for years, he still has and plays his original system. I've been dropping hints that he needs to get his back online but the cost has been a barrier for him. In my case, I happened to have a Pi laying around and have soldering tools/experience. For me it was cheap and easy to build one. It's not as easy to convince someone to spent $100 to get up and running with a pre-built kit. I haven't even been able to convince him to buy a cheap VGA cable and see the fanstastic image clarity he's missing!
Anonymouse wrote:I think the biggest hurdle for some is building an LVI. Maybe you could make one for him then it is just case of buying the other pieces.
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