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Squizz 19 October 2001 02:27 PM

Right! I've now got my PS2 (having spent £89 more than necessary - Cheers SONY!), and I've invested a tenner in an i-Link cable. :rolleyes:

Now I know GT3 ( :D ) works with the i-Link, and I'll be trying that shortly. But Quake III isn't compatible :(

Anyone have experience of a PS2 vs PS2 GT3 game?

Who knows what other games are i-Link compatible?

Cheers,
Squizz.

fast bloke 20 October 2001 01:52 AM

AFAIK, GT3 is the only I-link game. That said - it is brilliant. More addictive than muppeting

(well not quite, but getting there)

BryanC 20 October 2001 05:15 PM

Anyone found somewhere where you can buy an i-Link hub from?

It's really a firewire thing - but the people at PC world just looked at me funny when I asked for one (oh what a surpise...)

Bry

Geezer 20 October 2001 08:24 PM

Time Crisis II is i-Link compatible, and World Rally Championship may be according to some articles I've read.

TCII is a bit of a laugh and well worth a purchase if you ae playing with some mates

Geezer

JackClark 21 October 2001 11:45 AM

I gave the whole of yesterday and will most likely donate most of the Sabath to i-Link GT3.

You can get a hub from somewhere like http://www.macwarehouse.co.uk/ search for firewire hub, about £50 should do it. The cables are not the same as for a direct link.

Only one thing is disapointing - you can't use cars in your own garage, only cars won in Arcade mode, but it is the tits.

JackClark 21 October 2001 04:13 PM

Also, no replay. Would have been a nice touch.

Squizz 22 October 2001 08:52 AM

Let's get this straight...

i-Link mode only allows Arcade mode cars, and it doesn't give a replay? :rolleyes:

Sounds like I wasted my money! [img]images/smilies/mad.gif[/img]

It was the same with the PS1 - Nobody bothered with the link facility after a while. :(

Shame.


JackClark 22 October 2001 02:22 PM

Correct.

But there are a lot of cars in Arcade mode, just make sure you complete the series and have all licences. I loaded my memory card onto my friends station so that we could both use the same cars.

For the replay you can get a third station and watch live or turn on your video for a through the window type affair.

I was bored of two player by last night.

Squizz 23 October 2001 08:39 AM

Thanks Jack.

This replay thing, is that just another PS2 daisy chained with a PS2->PS2 i-Link, or does it require a Hub and associated cabling?

Cheers,
Squizz.

Squizz 23 October 2001 08:41 AM

Oh yeah...Can you have four players with two PS2's i-Linked. (ie. i-Link Battle in two-player mode?)

:confused:

JackClark 23 October 2001 09:01 AM

One playstation per driver or live replay. Anything more than 2 stations requires a hub which AFAIK means different cables, one end bigger than the other Mac style.

Squizz 24 October 2001 08:33 AM

Thanks again, Jack. ;)


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