View Full Version : Mario Kart......Online? WTF?
nesuser2
12-01-2003, 04:58 AM
I'm starting to wonder here. I just got done spending roughly $100 so I could play the new Mario Kart.....and online I might add. So i finally get a chance to hook everything up. Run a cat5 cable all the way to my gaming area(50+ ft). Start up Mario Kart, go to LAN play, thinking.....WTF...that's not hardly right. so I tell it to setup and all that other BS. and it's looking for other gamecubes? So I read through the manual and it only plays with gamecubes on your LAN? How lame is that? I don't have many friends interested in gamecube and even less are interested in shelling out the money for a broadband adapter. Why on earth doesn't this thing play online? I want to play the masters from Japan man! Come On!
So is this in the future or did i get shat on? Somebody tell me online gaming for GCN is in the works or else I think Nintendo is a done deal for me, I just might be sick of trying to like them again.
Astro Lad
12-01-2003, 05:04 AM
I play Mario Kart 64 online all the time. Smooth as hell too as long as I'm playing with people with decent pings. w00t 4p Battle Mode trash talking.
nesuser2
12-01-2003, 05:14 AM
hmmm well i'm talking about MKDD not 64. yet still wondering how you play 64 online unless it's on your pc...
Astro Lad
12-01-2003, 05:15 AM
-I know, your post just reminded me of how fun it is to play Mario Kart online.
-My laptop.
cheesystick
12-01-2003, 05:20 AM
Somebody once said that you can go here if you wish to play Mariokart DD online:
http://www.warppipe.com/
I have no idea if it is true or not, But i bookmarked the link just in case. Good luck.
-crispy
nesuser2
12-01-2003, 05:24 AM
crispy, thanks for the info. I've been there and while it looks useful.....I don't like the idea of trying to find somebody to play online with. If that makes any sense, I think i should just be able to hook up to the web and connect to a server and find other Mario Kart players and thus it goes from there....but that's not looking to be. So I guess the final question is, is this in the works for Nintendo? Or will i be stuck using third party software on my pc to get it going, or the obvious LAN party..
wcmiker
12-01-2003, 06:02 AM
Mario Kart Double Dash has never been advertised as being online. It simply is not an online game. You can't just hook up to the web and connect to a server. There is only LAN play.
If you want to play online, you have to use WarpPipe. This program will trick your GameCube into thinking that other GameCubes on the net are actually in your LAN. Just like XBConnect if you've ever used it.
nesuser2
12-01-2003, 06:06 AM
welp I'm finding that out now, but i coulda swore i read all over that it was an online game. Still kinda silly.....why not online?
Zubiac666
12-01-2003, 06:53 AM
calm down
use warpipe
all people who use it already say that it is amazing
with the beta version of the software u also have bout smooth 50-60 fps
at least be happy to play it even online
and not to forget upcoming "warpipe" games like: Kirby,1080,.....
@_@
Oobgarm
12-01-2003, 08:28 AM
I posted that warp pipe info a good while ago, nice to see people noticed it. :roll: ;)
http://www.digitpress.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=22251&highlight=gamecube+online
sisko
12-01-2003, 09:16 AM
Check out the back of the game before you buy it. It tells you all you need to know:
LAN Compatible, # of players, memory card, etc etc
davidbrit2
12-01-2003, 10:09 AM
Nintendo needs to drop the whole "Broadband Adapter" name. Broadband is the current industry boner-word, and it implies an internet connection. But Ethernet is a baseband media, and has nothing to do with the internet in and of itself. I have a feeling that Nintendo's customer support has fielded a number of calls on this issue with Mario Kart.
WiseSalesman
12-01-2003, 11:20 AM
Nintendo needs to drop the whole "Broadband Adapter" name. Broadband is the current industry boner-word, and it implies an internet connection. But Ethernet is a baseband media, and has nothing to do with the internet in and of itself. I have a feeling that Nintendo's customer support has fielded a number of calls on this issue with Mario Kart.
Well, didn't it originall come out for PSO anyway? In that case, it WAS for internet connectivity.
davidbrit2
12-01-2003, 02:11 PM
Right. But that doesn't make the Gamecube the Luigi's Mansion Cube. ;-)
WiseSalesman
12-01-2003, 02:35 PM
Right. But that doesn't make the Gamecube the Luigi's Mansion Cube. ;-)
Yeah! Or the XBox the Halo-bo.....wait....what does X have to do with anything?
davidbrit2
12-01-2003, 04:55 PM
Okay, I will concede that the XBox is really the Halo Box. :-)
Slipdeath
12-01-2003, 05:02 PM
what is LAN?? lol