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7/6/2004 2:14:05 AM
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How to...play Halo online

Halo out of the box has no online mode. However, some very clever people (I know, surprising to find them at GameSpy) figured out how to trick an Xbox into thinking that it’s on a LAN when in fact it’s over an Internet. These programs are called “tunnel programs” (as they use your PC to “tunnel” information from one Xbox to the other), and there are three to choose from. Also be aware that PAL and NTSC gamers will not be able to play with one another. [b]WHAT DO I NEED FOR THE TUNNEL PROGRAMS?[/b] You need a PC with a NIC (Ethernet card). This is essential, as the program is installed on your computer (there is also a Mac option at [b][url]http://postpose.com/aquaduct[/url][/b], although this won’t be covered here). You will also need some Ethernet cable – whether you need a patch cable or cross-over cable depends on the type of network that you will be setting up (generally speaking, you’ll need a patch cable if you are using a router/switch/hub, and a cross-over cable if you are connecting directly to your computer). You will also need a broadband connection for most of the programs. What you won’t need, however, is an Xbox Live subscription. [b]SETTING UP[/b] First, you’ll actually need to set up the network. Essentially, your PC, modem and Xbox all need to be on one network. All of the programs give you comprehensive instructions. The best by far is at [b][url]http://www.xbconnect.com/xbchelp/network/[/url][/b]. Bear in mind that you may or may not be able to use your existing Xbox Live setup. [b]GAMESPY TUNNEL[/b] The original, although not necessarily the best, tunnel program is the one created by GameSpy. It can be downloaded from [b][url]http://www.gamespyarcade.com[/url][/b], and requires a copy of GameSpy Arcade to be installed also. This program is really for American NTSC gamers, and you’re almost guaranteed to find a game if you are one. [b]XLINK KAI: EVOLUTION VII[/b] Available from [b][url]http://www.teamxlink.co.uk[/url][/b], this is the new kid on the block. Because of this, it isn’t very popular. However, don’t let that put you off. This could turn out to be one of the best options for online gaming, as it features auto-updating, an integrated instant messenger and private rooms. It is also the only option that is completely free, as well as the only option that specifically supports 56K modems, although, as with the others, broadband is highly recommended. [b]XBCONNECT[/b] The most popular tunnel program currently available, it can be downloaded from [b][url]http://www.xbconnect.com[/url][/b]. With a good mixture of functionality and popularity, this is a good choice for your Halo gaming needs. You won’t need to wait long to find a game, and it informs you of any upcoming tournaments. If you are just getting into playing Halo online, this is the one that you’ll want. [b]WHICH GAMES CAN I PLAY ONLINE?[/b] As well as Halo, any System Link game will be available to play online. However, most of these programs offer specific rooms for each game, so you may need to wait until they update their list. [b]ANYTHING ELSE?[/b] Lag can be a huge problem. You’re bound to be irritated by a lot of errors resulting from a poor connection on the host’s side, and you’ll also experience intermittent periods of frozen action, with your character impossible to control. If you are hosting, you probably won’t experience this. You may also experience complete idiots, which is normal for any online game. But all this hassle is worth a 16-player game of CTF on Sidewinder. However, if you’re thinking of this as a replacement to Xbox Live, think again. You will be able to use your Communicator, but only with games that support it anyway. That’s a no for Halo then. The friends list in each program is also woeful compared to Live’s, and all that hot Live action from Halo 2 will be lacking from these tunnel programs. But they’re definitely good for games that don’t already have an online mode. [Edited on 11/19/2005]
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  • All the information you need is there.

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  • where do i dl the tunnel on xbc

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  • where can i get XBC i want to play online so bad any help guyz please? lol the exact site and what i gotta download and where ahh sorry guyz i found xbox connect program which do i download? [Edited on 7/10/2004 10:37:16 PM]

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  • xbc when you download it the program to talk (type) to others is already there. It’s like you have to type what you want to say at the bottom of the screen of your game. So you can't talk trash while your playing halo but you can after the game is over. Look me up when you get on my nick. is aoshi[59]. I can't wait until halo 2 though too much lag in some games but when you find a good host it's awesome I can host 12 at a time no lag. you have to have ports 8602 open to play or host i think. just look up xbc help www.xbconnect.com

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Deano uh.. remember that you cant play halo on Live.. so basically, yes, you would have to download xbox connect. But if you are talking about Live, then no, everything required to play games on live is automatically updated everytime you connect Edit, sorry this is for Hell jumper, I forgot to quote him[/quote]alright thanks! i cant wait to get owned instead of beating my freinds! thanks!

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  • uh.. remember that you cant play halo on Live.. so basically, yes, you would have to download xbox connect. But if you are talking about Live, then no, everything required to play games on live is automatically updated everytime you connect Edit, sorry this is for Hell jumper, I forgot to quote him [Edited on 7/10/2004 8:32:22 PM]

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  • Kai is sweet, my mate Red leader ( Devils ) has it and it kicks ass. hopefully i'll have it set up soon, so look out for Dasher if you are a PAL halo player.

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  • say you have dsl and xbox live working do i HAVE to download anything or is the download just so you can talk to people?

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] fearless slayer [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] goweb Halo out of the box has no online mode. However, some very clever people (I know, surprising to find them at GameSpy) figured out how to trick an Xbox into thinking that it’s on a LAN when in fact it’s over an Internet. .[/quote] .the xbox isnt being tricked, it just doesnt know they aren't six feet away[/quote] How can you not see this blatant hypocrisy? At least know what you're talking about before you try to act smart on the internet. There are more people on it than you think, so it's better to just let things be than end up looking like an ass. But on topic, XBC is teh awesomez. The day I found out I could play Halo online I almost shat myself. Sometimes I get tired of beating my friends, so there's always XBC players who can hand me my ass.

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  • i use xb connect so i dont have 2 lug my xbox over to my friends house. i dont usually play crowded games (that are of ppl i dont know) because it usually lags. me and my friends games never lag. that what u should do in xbconnect, get ur LAN buds to get as to replase system link.

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  • I got a new XBox, and Gamespy's Tunnel doesn't support it. Can someone please message me if they know if any website will support an XBox I bought about 2 weeks ago, and if so, which ones?

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  • Yes, but everyone would hate you. The only one that proclaims its support for dial-up is XLink. [Edited on 7/7/2004 9:26:07 AM]

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  • So... can you do it with dial up? It might be a ton of lag, but it would still be awesome, since i'm only getting broadband when Halo 2 comes out.

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  • xbox connect is awesome. but there are a lot of **sholes out there who won't go easy on the new kid. (what satisfaction they get out of killing me when i present no challenge to them, i don't know). if you can't kill a moving target with shields with 2 shots with a pistol from across the board, you might wannna join the newbie games. when you get a group of people all at the same level, it's awesome. most fun i've had playing halo. ('cept those drunk halo nights.... drink til you respawn with time growth on :) hehe) [Edited on 7/7/2004 4:31:55 AM]

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  • Even thought it would be Genericly Redundantly Stupid and pointless, is there ne way i could play halo with dial up? hehe just wonderin. would be a nice trick.

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  • [quote]actually when you do this it technically is connecting on a lan because, the boxes are connected....its just not really a "local" area network .....the xbox isnt being tricked, it just doesnt know they aren't six feet away[/quote] The Internet's a WAN, not a LAN.

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] fearless slayer [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] goweb Halo out of the box has no online mode. However, some very clever people (I know, surprising to find them at GameSpy) figured out how to trick an Xbox into thinking that it’s on a LAN when in fact it’s over an Internet. .[/quote] actually when you do this it technically is connecting on a lan because, the boxes are connected....its just not really a "local" area network .....the xbox isnt being tricked, it just doesnt know they aren't six feet away[/quote] right, the internet is basically a HUGE router/LAN thing

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] goweb Halo out of the box has no online mode. However, some very clever people (I know, surprising to find them at GameSpy) figured out how to trick an Xbox into thinking that it’s on a LAN when in fact it’s over an Internet. .[/quote] actually when you do this it technically is connecting on a lan because, the boxes are connected....its just not really a "local" area network .....the xbox isnt being tricked, it just doesnt know they aren't six feet away [Edited on 7/6/2004 9:57:43 AM]

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  • [quote]when you play on XBC can you talk to the other people on your team?[/quote] Yes, but not using a Communicator. You have to use a separate program.

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  • when you play on XBC can you talk to the other people on your team?

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  • yeah, xbconnect is a really nice alternative to online stuff. But word of warning to the new people; be prepared to deal with lots .. and lots.. and LOTS of morons.

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  • I got XBC and its the most halo fun i've ever had.

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  • Awesome..... too bad I'll never be able to do it... FIRST REPLY!!!

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