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Jan 3rd, 2005 12:20 PM | |
Mad Melvin | Thanks for the help, but I solved the problem. Its a fun game altough it looks like crap. |
Jan 3rd, 2005 12:01 PM | |
AChimp |
You might have to create the server through the setup program or something like that. I remember that's what you had to do with Duke3D. Since this is a fairly old game, I'm sure it has something similar. |
Jan 3rd, 2005 10:46 AM | |
Mad Melvin |
There is TCP/IP available, but im not able to join a game and vice versa. Maybe it has something to do with my firewall or something. ![]() |
Jan 3rd, 2005 10:39 AM | |
Helm | man that's pre-quake 2 right? If it's modem only, you need an uh, modem, and you need to actually dial up your friend's house on his own modem. If it supports tcp-ip, then all you need is either one's local ip, and you should be able to join. |
Jan 3rd, 2005 06:39 AM | |
Mad Melvin |
I need help with an old game. Ok, so I recently had an urge to play Die By The Sword via internet with a buddy of mine. The problem is, that I dont know how to host a game and neither does my friend. There is no "host game" option anywhere. There is a "join game" option, but thats it. I know its an old game, but if anyone knows how to make the multiplayer work, please tell me. Yeah, and the reason why I want to play the game is that my radeon is fried and it takes a couple of weeks before I can afford a new one. Im playing with some really old ATI card and a Voodoo 1 right now, so the choices are quite limited. |