Games Again

J

Joe

Let me give you an example. Lets say Mircrosoft Age of
Empires, this game requries hardly any graphics memory
maybe 8MB in all, anyway and we want to allow it to be
played on the server and client 1. So the server is very
high spec so we talking a top notch graphics card ati
256mb radeon, or similar and 1 gig of DDR 400mhz ram, 3
gig cpu, amazing specs, to be shared between 2 computers
not 20 just 2.
That would be ok wouldn't it.

I mean even if you looked at it this way since there is
only 2 computer involved. The hardware we could roughly
work out like this everything is gonna be half. 1.5 gig
cpu, 512 Ram, 128mb Graphics etc.

Would this work.???

Also is the graphical content of terminal services better
than that of remote desktop or is the grpahics the same.
 
B

Bruce Jarrett-Norton

Ok the problem is in the Game its self. Most games don't run like this.
Each game runs its own copy one each machine. That means that the entire
game must be running on each individual machine. Now that said and done one
machine can run a LAN "server" session hosting a game but you cannot run 2
instances of the same game on 1 machine.
I am certian this will not work. Also, is the licenseing issue. If you
have 1 copy of the game then you can only run and install 1 copy dependant
on what the license of the game states.

Bruce
 
G

Guest

Dear Bruce thank you for your responce but I need an
expert to help me on this problem. First of all my
question was not related about licenses and secondely 2
games of the same type can run on 1 machines yes and it
works perfectly. Can someone expert help me out please
here.

Thank you


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