Shiruba
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Planning to hangout there Mr. Hedgehog? *shot by A-star* It's possible for people to join you even when your not hosting on the MS, just by IP.astar said:okay, just making sure.
Planning to hangout there Mr. Hedgehog? *shot by A-star* It's possible for people to join you even when your not hosting on the MS, just by IP.astar said:okay, just making sure.
Hamachi's used in alot of games and some which only have LAN play in order to play online, take black and white for an example, that only has LAN play for online due to EA shutting down their server so we use hamachi and we all just connect through LAN. I'm guessing srb2 should work the same way.sonicfreak94 said:By the way, you need to create a Hamachi network, and have yourself a nick name set up and such for it to work. And you need to have the people you want to be able to join your private server join your Hamachi network before hand.
Hamachi's is completely compatible with srb2, you didn't forward your ports.Lars said:I used Hamachi for a MMORPG a long time ago,
and one time as I wanted to play Srb2 with a friend,
we tried to use Hamachi,because noone of us knows
how to host on the Master Server.
Something went wrong.
He wasn´t able to join my game,
and as he tried to host a game,
I didn´t find his server,too.
Is Hamachi not compatible with Srb2,
or did we make a mistake?
Lars said:because none of us knows
how to host on the Master Server.
Lars said:I used Hamachi for a MMORPG a long time ago,
and one time as I wanted to play Srb2 with a friend,
we tried to use Hamachi,because noone of us knows
how to host on the Master Server.
Something went wrong.
He wasn´t able to join my game,
and as he tried to host a game,
I didn´t find his server,too.
Is Hamachi not compatible with Srb2,
or did we make a mistake?
sonicfreak94 said:By the way, you need to create a Hamachi network, and have yourself a nick name set up and such for it to work. And you need to have the people you want to be able to join your private server join your Hamachi network before hand.
connect "213.4.55.12:3566"
Guys! IP? That's a way for hackers to get in your computer and steal important information like credit card numbers and emails! What are you guys thinking?!
Go to srb2.org. There's a link to the mirc website in the #SRB2Fun Section, which tells you how to get on there.
Your thinking port forwarding. In any case, I can bet SRB2's port is safe.Guys! IP? That's a way for hackers to get in your computer and steal important information like credit card numbers and emails! What are you guys thinking?!