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The '''Stunts / 4D Sports Driving Multiplayer for DOSBox''' is a client/sever system developed by kurtis2221 that allows two human players to race against each other playing on two separate PC. The position of the remote person is mapped into the opponent's car.
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The '''Stunts / 4D Sports Driving Multiplayer for DOSBox''' is a client/server system developed by kurtis2221 that allows two human players to race against each other playing on two separate PCs. The position of the remote person is mapped into the opponent's car.
  
 
The program is somewhat rough around the edges, e.g. it requires the first player joining to move out of its starting position to avoid the second player “telefragging“ him. However, the system works and is also a good demonstration of how the game's internal variables can be sent to a different program
 
The program is somewhat rough around the edges, e.g. it requires the first player joining to move out of its starting position to avoid the second player “telefragging“ him. However, the system works and is also a good demonstration of how the game's internal variables can be sent to a different program

Revision as of 21:07, 1 March 2025

The Stunts / 4D Sports Driving Multiplayer for DOSBox is a client/server system developed by kurtis2221 that allows two human players to race against each other playing on two separate PCs. The position of the remote person is mapped into the opponent's car.

The program is somewhat rough around the edges, e.g. it requires the first player joining to move out of its starting position to avoid the second player “telefragging“ him. However, the system works and is also a good demonstration of how the game's internal variables can be sent to a different program

  • Unrelated, but by the same author: a video of a Stunts-like game made in Unity