PSO question.
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PSO question.
does PSO have a monthly cost on every system? (besides the dc) i could have sworn in the past i'd heard that gamecube it was free, but now im seeing things that say otherwise. can anyone shed some light on this for me?
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I thought the permissions worked differently or something. Ver 2 was better but had to pay? or something to that effect, so i was wondering if the homebrew servers have the same limitations.
also, back in the days of the Sega DC PSO server, weren't the games useless online if purchased pre-owned because the systems were somehow identified and registered? that still the case with the homebrew server?
basically I am thinking about getting one or both used if I can play online.
also, back in the days of the Sega DC PSO server, weren't the games useless online if purchased pre-owned because the systems were somehow identified and registered? that still the case with the homebrew server?
basically I am thinking about getting one or both used if I can play online.
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Definintely get Version 2. Hardly anyone is online with version 1, and version one people can only join version 1 games. Version 2 people can join both PC, PSO v1 games, and PSO v2 games.impetus wrote:I thought the permissions worked differently or something. Ver 2 was better but had to pay? or something to that effect, so i was wondering if the homebrew servers have the same limitations.
also, back in the days of the Sega DC PSO server, weren't the games useless online if purchased pre-owned because the systems were somehow identified and registered? that still the case with the homebrew server?
basically I am thinking about getting one or both used if I can play online.
Wow, that was confusing.
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Ironically the opposite is the case on the homebrew servers - you need a used serial to go online...(used serial = the preowner bought a "Hunter`s License" at least once)impetus wrote: also, back in the days of the Sega DC PSO server, weren't the games useless online if purchased pre-owned because the systems were somehow identified and registered? that still the case with the homebrew server?
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i dont know how much its legal, plus if you use a "shared" serial/access the homebrew server wont be able to identify you and youll probably get many bugs, also keep in mind the official server wont let 2 people use the same serial/access and if you get an original game already registered you can call sega to get a new access key.
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pso v1 have some limitation on the homebrew server... and also crashs a lot too
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