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WaterRabbit

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Hi all,
I just did a test of Peer-to-peer VASL and while a little clunky, it seems to work ok. The main problem I see is how do you get rid of the direct connection popup box?
 

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Never heard about that option : could you explain, please? :D
 

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Run VASL while you are on a LAN that is not connected to the internet. It will fail to find the VASL server and setup for peer-to-peer play.
 

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Sounds perfect for ASL at work. If you're fortunate enough to work with a fellow ASLer. . .
 

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Damn, you werent supposed to tell anyone, that was supposed to be a secret :devious:

A friend and I did that a lot for a while but man does it suck up resources, over 100 meg when you run peer to peer. I would imagine its even worse now with the newer version.
As for getting rid of the popup box, ya got me, I just gave up trying to get rid of it. It MAY show up in windoze task manager, dunno for sure.
 
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