I was thinking , but dont laugh or diss me for this...I have this program joy2key where you can assign keyboard key to pad keys... so it would be SOMEHOW possible to send those info about pressed key online to othe cpu and use this to play online ? So my computer would read which key he pressed and joy2key would send this info as PAD2 movement to mugen or any other game ? I hope you understand , its possible to do it somehow ? Maybe with other applications ?I dont care about "what if he have this character or what if he dosnt what if he press F1 etc." i only want to know is :do you can send keyboard inputs to other computer (like in messengers but much quicker) ?
you two would need the exact same mugen in order for it to work correctlyfor exampleslot 5E is ryu on yours while slot 5E on his is sagat, if he chose sagat on his, you would be facing ryu on yours, two completely different characters, thus it wouldnt quitework out as intendedone solution how ever is to create a temp copy of your mugen on to their machine, unfortunately this would take up too much space as many people have several gigs of mugen files. so instead a new clean mugen would be needed which would load one character at a time, each of your and your friend's choosing. then once thats completed it would load up normally the problem with this is that the temp mugen folder would have access to what ever was sent, thus not allowing the private creations to be played online. next up is the solution to that problem(there happen to be two)1. have a separate database server that you couldnt access directly but be able to load stuff and recieve information from, thus a private class(java term) 2. molebox the information to have everything in it except part of the character folder(dunno howthis would work)but this stuff has probably been said countless times
laxxe, that's a complete lie regarding the topic in question.http://www.aldostools.com/http://www.aldostools.com/vgsnet.html
oh, i overreacted because tl;dr. since he only asked about a program that would send keys i considered your reply unnecesary, though not necesarily false.