Yeah, it CAN be done. Tried it with a friend using radmin VPN. (not sure if 4 players is really viable though) It is a pain to set-up however, cause the emulator is simulating a ring network afaik and windows firewall is also sometimes a doozy and blocks the emulator without a warning.
Believe it or not, but i did try that with a friend with a piece of software called: radmin VPN and it worked okay. My friend did say his internet is pretty good, but the connection itself might be a little bit unstable. we did have a slow-down here and there, but nothing game breaking. It might even be possible to make an actual internet multiplayer setup, but that requires port forwarding on every router, and a very specific setup at that. i might give that a try in the future, but not for now.
@@LondenTower I tried that and it worked. We configured each emulator with each others public IP, then forwarded ports on my router (master emulator) and voila.. The only issue we had is that the fps went down significantly.
Well, it's actually not split-screen. they're all different computers running the supermodel emulator. (Some Windows and others Linux. First time i compiled something for Linux as well, Cause supermodel doesn't have any pre-made executables for Linux)
How do you fix fhe steering sensitivty? i.e. top left player looks how it looks when i play with a controller, with the car acting finicky when turning Bottom right player: looks like how it should. Im guessing he was using a steering wheel. But theres gotta be a way to get the sensitivity right with a controller's analog stick. like Sega Rally 2 plays & looks perfectly fine in that regard (also using Supermodel), so why not Daytona 2 (and Scud Race Plus)? Any tips would be greatly appreciated
09:06 Unbelievable!, Players One, Two, and Three all crashed in the same Spot❗️
Wow!, Imagine online on Daytona usa 2, nice work people!
Yeah, it CAN be done.
Tried it with a friend using radmin VPN. (not sure if 4 players is really viable though)
It is a pain to set-up however, cause the emulator is simulating a ring network afaik and windows firewall is also sometimes a doozy and blocks the emulator without a warning.
0:36 Ooh, lookit player 4 showing off!
Bottom left was doing nicely at the first course!!
Congrats to the person, was cheering for you!
Thank you for this
AMAZING!
00:54 Player Three took a Wild ride and suffered early❗️ 😮
Nice video! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
i wonder if there is a way to play this online
Believe it or not, but i did try that with a friend with a piece of software called: radmin VPN and it worked okay.
My friend did say his internet is pretty good, but the connection itself might be a little bit unstable.
we did have a slow-down here and there, but nothing game breaking.
It might even be possible to make an actual internet multiplayer setup, but that requires port forwarding on every router, and a very specific setup at that.
i might give that a try in the future, but not for now.
@@LondenTower I tried that and it worked. We configured each emulator with each others public IP, then forwarded ports on my router (master emulator) and voila.. The only issue we had is that the fps went down significantly.
All this in split screen on pc?😱😱😱😱👏👏👏👏👏
Well, it's actually not split-screen. they're all different computers running the supermodel emulator. (Some Windows and others Linux. First time i compiled something for Linux as well, Cause supermodel doesn't have any pre-made executables for Linux)
How do you fix fhe steering sensitivty?
i.e. top left player looks how it looks when i play with a controller, with the car acting finicky when turning
Bottom right player: looks like how it should. Im guessing he was using a steering wheel.
But theres gotta be a way to get the sensitivity right with a controller's analog stick.
like Sega Rally 2 plays & looks perfectly fine in that regard (also using Supermodel), so why not Daytona 2 (and Scud Race Plus)?
Any tips would be greatly appreciated
Use test button and change motor power to 50%
I wish observe live cam mode.
Live camera mode does work.
Just didn't have a 5th computer to show it off.