Difference between revisions of "Talk:LSL Protocol/Restrained Love Open Relay Group/x-tensions"

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--[[User:Satomi Ahn|Satomi Ahn]] 10:58, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
--[[User:Satomi Ahn|Satomi Ahn]] 10:58, 5 May 2009 (UTC)
:Answering to myself: yes it makes sense, as this very relay session won't spam other devices during that time. This could become really efficient against lag if this becomes majoritary. This should definitely be proposed to the standard protocol as mandatory for 1.050. --[[User:Satomi Ahn|Satomi Ahn]] 10:00, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
:Answering to myself: yes it makes sense, as this very relay session won't spam other devices during that time. This could become really efficient against lag if this becomes majoritary. This should definitely be proposed to the standard protocol as mandatory for 1.050. --[[User:Satomi Ahn|Satomi Ahn]] 10:00, 19 May 2009 (UTC)
The command I am really looking forward to being implemented is the the !x-handover command.  I can thing of some really useful uses of this .. patrolling drones sending to cells .. etc.  [[User:SimonT Quinnell|SimonT Quinnell]] 11:25, 19 July 2009 (UTC)

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About !x-listen: is it really useful when it would be enough to listen only to the victim's relay, and for the victim's relay to listen only to the controlling device? Note that this would only make sense with a mono-device relay, as a multi one would still have to listen to everything on RLVR channel. --Satomi Ahn 10:58, 5 May 2009 (UTC)

Answering to myself: yes it makes sense, as this very relay session won't spam other devices during that time. This could become really efficient against lag if this becomes majoritary. This should definitely be proposed to the standard protocol as mandatory for 1.050. --Satomi Ahn 10:00, 19 May 2009 (UTC)

The command I am really looking forward to being implemented is the the !x-handover command. I can thing of some really useful uses of this .. patrolling drones sending to cells .. etc. SimonT Quinnell 11:25, 19 July 2009 (UTC)