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I've looked at the official cable (20 quid) and it only connects two boxes.
I don't personally have an Xbox but several of my friends do and I was planning to bring them all together (there should be room in my house for four Xboxs if we stack them! ;-)) and was wondering if anyone had organised a 16 player deathmatch before and could give a few pointers/advice/experiences etc.
Wakey-wakey!
If you don't live in Leicestershire then you're pretty much out of range.
It would be nice to have found a fourth Xbox owner though.
I'd buy one myself if I had 300 pounds to spare! :-)
i've done this with a 4 playrer multi, it would be carnage with 16-people.... lower health down to a mnimum, i think it's 50% then put on human weapons, 50 kill limit, and play in Battle Creek.. its bsolutely amazing in 4 player, and in 16.. woah... oh and can i have you're msn please, might be interested in joining if i'm close... :0)
mine's [email protected]
> If you want a 16 player game, you need some *kit*, an ethernet hub and
> 4 ethernet cables, one per Xbox. Don't panic, the set up is simple,
> shove the cables into each xbox them link them all up to the Hub.
>
> I saw a box that had everything you need for System link play in
> GAME(basicly everything mentioned above). It cost £40 i think,
> if thats split between you and your mates it would be a couple of quid
> each, no bother.
Is that 40 pounds including these ethernet cables as WELL as the hub?
I'll take a look at GAME later.
> I play 4 player Halo and Rallisport near enough every day and its
> awesome so I can only imagine how cool 16 player would be.
I've wanted this ever since Goldeneye.
Hopefully Nintendo will have something sorted by the time Perfect Dark comes out.
It will
> take a bit of effort getting it all organised, all the people and
> stuff but should be pure gameing gold and worth the time. You room
> would be spaggetti city though, make sure it has plenty of Plug
> sockets and make sure it has enough room for 16 people.
I suppose what I'd do is have Team A (I'm planning on 8 Vs 8 team games) in one room, Team B in another. Two Xbox/TV's per bedroom should fit nicely. Hopefully the cabling will be long enough to go to a neighbouring room.
>Also, do you have enough controllers?
One friend has an Xbox with four controllers.
Another two have atleast 2 controllers each (maybe more now - I last checked about 3 months ago). I don't know any other Xbox owners at the moment but one is sure to pop up sooner or later.
> Recommendation game types would be 8 on 8 Invasion or CTF games on
> BloodGulch with Warthogs enabled, THAT would be fantastic as well as
> Everyman for himself slayer with only Rockets as your weapon on the
> Hang em High level, that would be carnage.
You didn't need to tell me that! :-)
These vehicles were designed for the sort of battles you just can't do properly with 4 players.
> The hub, as explaned above, is whats needed. Hope that helps. ake
> the effort to get it all set up, it WILL be worth it.
Thanks. You've been most helpful.
Now I need to find a way of getting a fourth TV (a 14 inch might suffice - but only as a last resort), and a fourth Xbox owner, and try to persuade my friends to stock up on pads.
And 16 players ofcourse - as good as Halo is, I'd need people who had atleast had experience in Quake/Turok style FPS games before. The nature of the game's controls means that newbies will barely be able to control it properly without a fair bit of practice.
> Garbe, I've got 3 20+ inch TVs (no need for decent sound - wouldn't be worth much for splitscreen) and someone else can supply the fourth.
Your right about the splitscreen, my friend has surround sound and when we play 4 player it doesn't work right. 4 14" TVs would do the job, it doesn't matter.
Does the Link cable plug into 4 Xboxs or just 2?
Only 2, meaning 8 player is only possible with an Xbox Link cable.
If you want a 16 player game, you need some *kit*, an ethernet hub and 4 ethernet cables, one per Xbox. Don't panic, the set up is simple, shove the cables into each xbox them link them all up to the Hub.
I saw a box that had everything you need for System link play in GAME(basicly everything mentioned above). It cost £40 i think, if thats split between you and your mates it would be a couple of quid each, no bother.
I play 4 player Halo and Rallisport near enough every day and its awesome so I can only imagine how cool 16 player would be. It will take a bit of effort getting it all organised, all the people and stuff but should be pure gameing gold and worth the time. You room would be spaggetti city though, make sure it has plenty of Plug sockets and make sure it has enough room for 16 people. Also, do you have enough controllers?
Recommendation game types would be 8 on 8 Invasion or CTF games on BloodGulch with Warthogs enabled, THAT would be fantastic as well as Everyman for himself slayer with only Rockets as your weapon on the Hang em High level, that would be carnage.
If it only plugs 2 together, are there more slots for other leads to go?
The hub, as explaned above, is whats needed. Hope that helps. ake the effort to get it all set up, it WILL be worth it.
HeXXXagon wrote:
> The most i played at once was an 8 player deathmatch, cant remember
> what game it was as it was too good tom remember.
That's almost enough.
You must have a link Cable then.
Does the Link cable plug into 4 Xboxs or just 2?
If it only plugs 2 together, are there more slots for other leads to go?
If anyone has any answers...
16 player deathmatches sound really fun, but you got to have a big enough room(s) to cater for everyone ;)
> The most i played at once was an 8 player deathmatch, cant remember
> what game it was as it was too good to remember.