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We networked three Xboxes between three rooms at our hotel. The students switched off with twelve people playing Halo at a time. At one point, we invited the mentors to give it a try. Here is our team's software engineer mentor in deep concentration while playing against other mentors and students.
05-04-2004 01:55
roweyou just gotta love halo. we had trouble with the tv inputs in our hotel, so we could only get 2 xboxs linked 
05-04-2004 06:17
Crop-CirclesYeah, our team had similair problems. Except that we had 2 XBoxs, a GameCube, and an NES that didn't get to see any play because of it.
05-04-2004 06:28
EvanGHmm. Did your problems include a little black free-spinning piece that rested over the cable input on the back of the TV? Because if it was, it didn't provide a problem for us... =D
05-04-2004 07:07
TheShadow
nah, our TVs just had all the inputs covered by the hotel, no access
05-04-2004 09:18
Ryan R.We solved that "problem" with the smallest screw driver we could find..
05-04-2004 09:34
Ryan Albright
Yes we have ran into these problems to, but what do you get with FIRST students presented with a problem like this...a solution, and xbox all night 
05-04-2004 11:59
EvanGWe had the block on our TV too. It's the hotel's fault for supplying all the tools we (as engineering students) needed... an iron, a lamp, and ice tongs. No, we did not damage the TV, or anything, so don't worry about it. We just got to play Xbox all night as well. Plus we had a projector to hook a second xbox up to. Ah lans.
15-05-2008 12:48
Suspect_Deezyhow do link up two x-boxes in a hotel.
our team had like 4 psp's and were playing need for speed for them all night,
not really fun,
but how do you do it???????
15-05-2008 14:45
NathanBring a sledghammer, knock a whole in the wall and string CAT-5 cable through it. *NOTE: May be some privacy issues with this method*
Alternatively you could barrow a wireless router from someone ;-)
15-05-2008 14:56
Lowfategg
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Bring a sledghammer, knock a whole in the wall and string CAT-5 cable through it. *NOTE: May be some privacy issues with this method*
Alternatively you could barrow a wireless router from someone ;-) |
15-05-2008 14:57
Grant Cox
We've never gotten him to play with us, but Paul claims to be quite the avid Halo player..
16-05-2008 09:50
t3hroxorour TV's didn't even have composite inputs, we had to go out and buy an RF modulator for almost 30 bucks!!
16-05-2008 09:54
Suspect_Deezy|
Bring a sledghammer, knock a whole in the wall and string CAT-5 cable through it. *NOTE: May be some privacy issues with this method*
Alternatively you could barrow a wireless router from someone ;-) |