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  • Submitted: Jan 27 2012 02:34 AM
  • Last Updated: Sep 25 2012 09:08 PM
  • Views: 2564
  • Downloads: 95

Wrapper Type & Video Card Compatibility

  • Wrapper Type: CXZ / CXEx
  • Wine Version: Not Specified Yet
  • ATI / AMD: GREEN (fully playable)
  • NVIDIA: GREY (not tested)
  • Intel GMA: GREY (not tested)
  • Intel HD: GREY (not tested)

Wrapper Type Info

Note:
Wrappers have different Mac OS X compatibility!

Wineskin:    10.510.610.710.8
Cider:          10.510.610.710.8
CXZ/CXEx:  10.510.610.710.8

What is WINE & what is a Wrapper?

Video Card Info

 GREY          = not tested
 GREEN        = fully playable
 YELLOW     = playable with minor glitches
 ORANGE     = playable with some effort
 RED             = severe glitches / unplayable

This file has been reported as broken because: broke?


Sorry, Links Dead GGPO 1.0 (Port)

* * * * * 1 Votes Please vote for the Quality of this Port / Wrapper, not for the Game or Application!




Screenshots
Game Description:
"What is it? GGPO is a networking library that game developers can use to add networked gameplay support to arcade style games. GGPO's latency hiding techniques give each player a gameplay experience that is nearly indistinguishable from playing with their friends locally, even against players around the world.

How does it work? GGPO uses a peer-to-peer topology to run a complete copy of your game for each player, transmitting controller inputs over the network to keep these copies in sync. Each player's inputs are sent to their copy of the game without having to wait for their opponent's to arrive over the network. If the simulations diverge, GGPO rolls back to the most recent accurate state, corrects the mistake, and jumps back to the current frame, all before the player can notice. This provides the illusion of
lag-free gameplay.


How does it perform? Thousands of gamers are already using GGPO to play classic, old school fighting games against opponents around the world. GGPO's latency hiding techniques maintain the illusion of lag-free gameplay even during intercontinental play."

Personal Notes: You MUST Open UDP ports 6000-6009 (inbound/outbound) and TCP port 7000 (outbound) in your home network. GGPO uses these ports to communicate with the matchmaking server and with other players on the internet. Opening ports is not needed to watch players matches. If you need help configuring your router, you may find this guide on Port Foward helpful.

My System Specifications
- OS: Mac OS X 10.6.8 Snow Leopard
- CPU: 2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
- RAM: 1 GB 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM
- Video: ATI Radeon HD 2400 Series Video Card
- Port Disk Space: Compressed: 86.3 MB Uncompressed: 214.9 MB


Known Issues: Final Burn alpha has some graphical issues on the menu UI when using Direct Experimental video mode.

Installation: Copy onto your Desktop or into your applications folder

NOTE: Download Link is TEMPORARY!!! However I will keep updating this link. Expires October 9th, 2012 !!

What's New in Version 1.0 (Port) (See full changelog)

  • Nothing


Screenshots

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link expired.

timary, on 23 March 2012 - 04:43 PM, said:

link expired.

Fixed
does it work on lion? version10.7.3

i can't make it work on lion
yes.. this is a puzzle... how can you make it work in lion?
it works fine in snow leopard, but the .app doesnt open in lion.
i cant figure out why.

mattzu, on 31 March 2012 - 06:00 AM, said:

yes.. this is a puzzle... how can you make it work in lion?
it works fine in snow leopard, but the .app doesnt open in lion.
i cant figure out why.

timary, on 28 March 2012 - 05:52 AM, said:

does it work on lion? version10.7.3

i can't make it work on lion
CXZ and CXEx are not compatible with Lion... Try Wineskin.

mattzu, on 31 March 2012 - 06:00 AM, said:

yes.. this is a puzzle... how can you make it work in lion?
it works fine in snow leopard, but the .app doesnt open in lion.
i cant figure out why.
The only way is to use crossover. Don't bother with wine because its horrible. You must install it under "Other application" and then select the ggpo BUT ONLY IF YOU ARE USING CROSSOVER.
where do you install roms folder
Could you do a port that runs in Lion?

Would be nice =)
I tryed on my macbook pro that has snow lion. The app launchs ok but Fba doesn't. When i start a match fba opens but with black screen.

Any ideas? Can i change something in the config ini file that might help?

perrub, on 10 October 2012 - 07:39 PM, said:

I tryed on my macbook pro that has snow lion. The app launchs ok but Fba doesn't. When i start a match fba opens but with black screen.

Any ideas? Can i change something in the config ini file that might help?
It worked fine on my end. You sure you have the ports set up?
Great work HairaideJinMasta !

But one question remain : On Windows when you install GGPO, it automatically create a Roms Folder. But on Mac, your Port contain only the application (which worked fine).

I try myself to create the roms folder but is there a specific path where to put the folder ?
Hi, how configure my button ?
edit: Nash for roms you have to go on application and overthere you do a right click on the game and you press, sorry don't know the translation, "afficher le contenue du paquet", the second one. Overthere you can place your roms and bios.
@Leroilorle Merci beaucoup ! ;)