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Connect4 for the Xbox. ==User guide== The game is played on an upright seven column board. Each column has six spots. Two players play by alternately dropping a chip down one of the columns. The chip drops to the lowest unoccupied spot in that column. The first player to get four chips in a row, either vertical, horizontal, or diagonal, wins. The game ends in a stalemate if it fills before someone wins. ==Screenshots== https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/xboxhomebrews/xconnectfour3.png ==Changelog== '''V1.1''' * Added network support. * You can now play connect4 over the internet. * One player must host then the other player can join. * The host must have some sort of TCP port farwarding on the router/PC. So the Client can connect to your Xbox. * It is using blocking winsocks. This makes the game look frozen when it isn't your move. * Also when the player disconnects from the game. You will have to reboot your Xbox as it will just sit there waiting for the next move. I tried to to stop this but couldn't. * This is my first winsock/internet project and it was fun so expect more of the same. * I have to look into non-blocking socks as I think is sux a bit with it freezing all the time. ==Credits== Big thx goes to Wishi & PeterGabe from http://www.xfactordev.net ==External links== *Author's website - [https://web.archive.org/web/20030901062718/http://members.lycos.co.uk/jippie666/ http://members.lycos.co.uk/jippie666/] (archived)
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