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Also, voice support was only added in later versions of XDK, so developers of very early SysLink games simply didn't have the means necessary to add such support.
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Just wanted to make sure my question was clear (which I know it was not). Thought I saw that SWAT was system-link (no voice) game, but I do not see it in the Xlink supported games list. I assumed all syslink games were supported.
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QUOTE (dstmo @ Jan 26 2004, 04:16 PM)
Just wanted to make sure my question was clear (which I know it was not). Thought I saw that SWAT was system-link (no voice) game, but I do not see it in the Xlink supported games list. I assumed all syslink games were supported.
I just want to make sure before I go buy it.
-- dstmo
unfortunately the box is mislabled...our list is kept very up to date. that game has been out a while now.
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QUOTE (ZASADAR @ Feb 16 2004, 05:58 AM)
what about homebrew support like the emus?
homebrew is supported if it has network support, but compatibility here is listed mainly because of "system link" capability. If more emu devs add system link to their emu's, they will be listed here also. (since system link really requires zero modification).