I would venture to say that the ability to support PNflashgames isn't a factor, given the status of that domain.
i would have to agree with ya so as of now they both as far as importing are the same. now its all on what extras v3arcade comes with its release to see whos arcade is the bad boy of the vbulletin hack world
i would have to agree with ya so as of now they both as far as importing are the same. now its all on what extras v3arcade comes with its release to see whos arcade is the bad boy of the vbulletin hack world
vbarcade will definitely triumph once there is realtime multiplayer support!!!
Once again, I can not wait until John makes this happen. :speechless:
vbarcade will definitely triumph once there is realtime multiplayer support!!!
Once again, I can not wait until John makes this happen. :speechless:
Realtime multi-player support will be great IF it ever happens. It's not as easy to incorporate as everyone seems to think it is. Expect a long wait for that to happen.
vbarcade will definitely triumph once there is realtime multiplayer support!!!
Once again, I can not wait until John makes this happen. :speechless:
$3.00/hr for more than two people playing at once, unless you use something from macromedia and still that will not make it free. If you have money and bandwidth, then you can do this. You going to ask money from your members anyways, cause it will cost you in the end.
well you cant expect free for multi player online play unless your a ceo of a multi million dollar company. bandwidth is costly. but even though multi player is fresh i dont see any flash games cool enough to play multiplayer and worth spending anything on. i could see if it was doom or counterstrike but its flash games
Just to clarify things a little, v3arcade is not a commercial hack and is completely within the rules here at vbulletin.org.. You are effectively donating to remove the copyright, which also entitles you to "premium" support.
The staff team at v3arcade.com will be supporting everyone, whether they're branding free users or not. Due to certain issues over the last couple of years, we are offering users that want a legal arcade the chance to do so - this could mean a small licensing fee for some games (not all), which is negotiated with the author(s).
The system at v3arcade does not act as a backdoor, and we do not have access to any file on your server. John will post clear information about this in his release thread.. You can opt out of game installation reports if you wish, although this may reduce the amount of games that are available to you.
So let the rumours be put down to rest once and for all..