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GameRanger Vs. Tungle Vs. Evolve: Any Opinions?

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  1. GameRanger is a free download for Mac and PC that lets you play over 600 games and demos online...
    I’ve only used GameRanger and Hamachi. GameRanger was pretty plug-n-play and Hamachi…wasn’t. Unfortunately GameRanger has started to use video ads which expand and play (with sound) if your cursor happens to pass near them which I find incredibly obnoxious, and while a subscription that eliminates them isn’t too terribly expensive, it’s still more money than makes sense for me to drop on something I’ve used maybe four or five times in my entire life.

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  2. NOTE: EvolveHQ has been discontinued.
    Evolve is a desktop app and community for serious gamers.
    Oh no, sorry, I was talking about Tunngle. Both Tunngle and Evolve install virtual LAN adapters, and you’re right, GameRanger doesn’t. I was less concerned about that, however, than about the weird other shit Tunngle wanted me to install just to start a free channel, like browser toolbar level of shadiness, you know? Evolve and GR don’t share that issue, thankfully.

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  3. For the longest time, it was not possible to play video games online with others. If you wanted to play multiplayer, you had to join your friends in person and play on a single console with multiple controllers. Read more about Tunngle.
    Oh no, sorry, I was talking about Tunngle. Both Tunngle and Evolve install virtual LAN adapters, and you’re right, GameRanger doesn’t. I was less concerned about that, however, than about the weird other shit Tunngle wanted me to install just to start a free channel, like browser toolbar level of shadiness, you know? Evolve and GR don’t share that issue, thankfully.

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