Hey there. Well, I did some searching and after going through 100 pages, couldn't find what I want to try to do. I'd like to get some feedback on if someone has already tried this, and if not, what you think would need to be done.
So, down to business.
OS I'm running is Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Pro, both 64-bit.
It's Fallout 2, updated with Killaps F2 Restoration project 2.1.2b, though I don't think the version should matter for what I'm' thinking of doing.
Now, what I'd like to try. I'd like to play Fallout 2 on both computers, one being a desktop, and the other being a laptop. I'd like to play the same game instead of having different games on both computers that I'm playing around the same time.
What does everyone think of the possibility of creating sym links to the SAVEGAME folder and posting it up on a network sharepoint. Both computers would have a constant connection to the server.
Do you suppose this would be a possibility? And obviously overlooking the chances of internet dropping and the game being corrupted in some way, do you see any other possible issues coming up?
This seemed like the most logical place to post seeing how this could be considered "technical". I'm sorry if it's not though!
So, down to business.
OS I'm running is Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Pro, both 64-bit.
It's Fallout 2, updated with Killaps F2 Restoration project 2.1.2b, though I don't think the version should matter for what I'm' thinking of doing.
Now, what I'd like to try. I'd like to play Fallout 2 on both computers, one being a desktop, and the other being a laptop. I'd like to play the same game instead of having different games on both computers that I'm playing around the same time.
What does everyone think of the possibility of creating sym links to the SAVEGAME folder and posting it up on a network sharepoint. Both computers would have a constant connection to the server.
Do you suppose this would be a possibility? And obviously overlooking the chances of internet dropping and the game being corrupted in some way, do you see any other possible issues coming up?
This seemed like the most logical place to post seeing how this could be considered "technical". I'm sorry if it's not though!