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|fifth = http://ggpo.net/}}'''GGPO''' (Good Game Peace Out) is a proprietary middleware designed to allow for lag reduction in online multiplayer. It was originally designed for use in arcade emulators, and it still currently its primary use. Specifically, it uses [[Final Burn Alpha]]. The official site of GGPO is gone and the author instead recommends [https://www.fightcade.com FightCade].
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'''GGPO''' ('''<u>G</u>ood <u>G</u>ame <u>P</u>eace <u>O</u>ut''') is a proprietary middleware designed to allow for lag reduction in online multiplayer. It was originally designed for use in arcade emulators, and remains its primary use. Specifically, it uses [[Final Burn Alpha]]. The official site of GGPO is gone and the author instead recommends [https://www.fightcade.com FightCade].
  
 
It has also been licensed by video game developers for use in their games, such as Skullgirls and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition.
 
It has also been licensed by video game developers for use in their games, such as Skullgirls and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition.
  
 
[[Category:Tools]]
 
[[Category:Tools]]

Revision as of 20:15, 2 April 2018

GGPO
GGPO.png
Developer(s) Tony Cannon
Latest version 0.30
Platform(s) Windows
Type Middleware
Website ggpo.org

GGPO (Good Game Peace Out) is a proprietary middleware designed to allow for lag reduction in online multiplayer. It was originally designed for use in arcade emulators, and remains its primary use. Specifically, it uses Final Burn Alpha. The official site of GGPO is gone and the author instead recommends FightCade.

It has also been licensed by video game developers for use in their games, such as Skullgirls and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition.