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  • hund
    FFR Player
    • Aug 2003
    • 447

    #1

    is it possible to

    watch people play. Like being able to see the person's screen, to see how well they are doing, on your computer. Im not sure if im explaining this well. But basicly you would see a song someone is playing, but you cant mess with the arrows, you would be just watching the action.
    Originally posted by Silvergolem2
    Think about it, your playin chess with an old man in the park, he messes up and you use your pawn to kill his knight or something, then you can get up and shout \"Pawned your arse old man!\" and run away!
  • MalReynolds
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    • Sep 2003
    • 6571

    #2
    Sort of... In the chatroom if someone has a cam up of them playing the game...

    But thats all that I know of.


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    • hund
      FFR Player
      • Aug 2003
      • 447

      #3
      yeah, i thought of that, but I would rather not use a cam. Most people dont have one (me), so if there was a way to watch someone, without a cam, it would be sweet.
      Originally posted by Silvergolem2
      Think about it, your playin chess with an old man in the park, he messes up and you use your pawn to kill his knight or something, then you can get up and shout \"Pawned your arse old man!\" and run away!

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      • Cheshire_Cat
        FFR Player
        • Jun 2003
        • 2

        #4
        Hund;

        Now- I'm not positive as to how Flash works so I can't say for certain, but I don't believe that it can be done.
        As far as I know; FFR send the information to the users computer and the user send back responses to FFR. Having a 3rd party running off another computer say, 7 states away- would lag up to bad... wouldn't it?

        If I'm correct in assuming... here you have 2 computers splitting 1 instance of the game, one is going to a computer in California to the person actually playing, and the other is going to someone in New jersey wanting to spectate the game.

        Like I said- when it comes to how FFR runs and all that- I'm a dunce, but from what I understand- it wouldn't work out.

        -Maximus

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