Will there ever be a wirless multiplayer?

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Re: Will there ever be a wirless multiplayer?

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qaisjp wrote:
T-Bone wrote:Love-native-android has LuaSocket support built in. I guess that would qualify as wireless.
i thought love2d for win,linux,mac all had luasocket built in
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You are mistaken though, there is no such thing as "support for 3G or a non router LAN". It supports networking or it doesn't.
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T-Bone wrote:Love-native-android has LuaSocket support built in. I guess that would qualify as wireless.
Love has LuaSocket as well.

Why is everyone mixing up a network connection with LAN/3G/WiFi? They're two entirely different technologies.
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Re: Will there ever be a wirless multiplayer?

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qaisjp wrote:
T-Bone wrote:Love-native-android has LuaSocket support built in. I guess that would qualify as wireless.
i thought love2d for win,linux,mac all had luasocket built in
josefnpat wrote:
T-Bone wrote:Love-native-android has LuaSocket support built in. I guess that would qualify as wireless.
Love has LuaSocket as well.

Why is everyone mixing up a network connection with LAN/3G/WiFi? They're two entirely different technologies.
Well, of course it does. Did I ever claim it didn't?

My point is that if you use LuaSocket when you run Love-native-android, you are obviously using some sort of wireless connection simply because Android phones don't have wired networking. Which answers the original posters question.
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