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DarkRain Joined: 01 March 2007 Posts: 1193 |
14 February 2008 18:16 (UK time)
Is it going to be possible to play HeadToHead or Cooperative on one computer in Rod 3D?
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ParaSait Joined: 26 June 2007 Posts: 1478 |
15 February 2008 15:14 (UK time)
I'm sure that could be implemented. An offline multiplayer mode is never that hard to create. EDIT: I just found out that multiplayer on the same computer is called 'Hot seat mode'. Thought it may be an important word for this topic =)
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nyasudah Official Sponsor Joined: 06 February 2005 Posts: 832 |
16 February 2008 05:27 (UK time)
its so super cool ive played it with my brothers over LAN
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Dthdealer Joined: 10 March 2007 Posts: 476 |
16 February 2008 09:46 (UK time)
Hmmm, time to multi-task two m2 windows on the same computer!
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ParaSait Joined: 26 June 2007 Posts: 1478 |
16 February 2008 21:48 (UK time)
I ever tried playing Meteor 2 online with PetiX and Erik, but we constantly had problems with the connection We just couldn't join the hosted game; anyone had this problem too? How do I solve it?
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Dthdealer Joined: 10 March 2007 Posts: 476 |
17 February 2008 05:26 (UK time)
Get another player to host it. Probably a firewall.
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ParaSait Joined: 26 June 2007 Posts: 1478 |
17 February 2008 13:12 (UK time)
Everyone tried to host, and we all turned off our firewall... but nope, nothing.
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James Bunting Posts: 1308 |
18 February 2008 22:16 (UK time)
You need to redirect the Meteor 2 server port on the router for whoever is hosting. You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
ParaSait Joined: 26 June 2007 Posts: 1478 |
19 February 2008 09:33 (UK time)
Um, OK but how do I do that? (I'm not really trusted to that terminology )
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1up Joined: 25 January 2007 Posts: 153 |
18 May 2008 01:45 (UK time)
You must set the Port ID for the hosting server to the wire that connects it to the router...
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