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Post by Folgore on Jan 29, 2013 10:57:51 GMT 1
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Post by Blitzguy1991 on Jan 30, 2013 1:14:56 GMT 1
Thanks Folgore! I believe I have entered in the appropriate port numbers but I'm still sketchy if its working correctly. It possibly may have helped my LAN connections which is great. As for Gamespy I still couldn't see a game hosted by my XP after editing the router but I may have to configure settings on the other computers as well. On a LAN game with all 3 computers I managed to host a GZM map. At first it could not be loaded by the other 2 comps- supposedly "wrong resources" which is false. So I took the stock map, made copies of all its files and renamed them in the multiplayer folder which fixed that problem. Next, all 3 comps were in game successfully but as soon as the infantry opened fire on each other 1 comp was kicked due to the "Data corrupt" and "Out of sync" error, but the other 2 comps managed to finish the whole game without error while it actually ran scripts! I will continue trying to get the Gamespy method running. As for now I'll post more info here whenever I make more progress. Thanks a lot for the help fellow Blitzers
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Post by Folgore on Jan 30, 2013 10:29:25 GMT 1
You could also try to set the minimum fps from 5 to 0 in all computers you want to connect each other. It seems that the dual core patch could solve this problem on multicore computers.
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Post by Blitzguy1991 on Feb 2, 2013 23:30:48 GMT 1
Thank you Folgore I will try that. What does the minimum fps do exactly anyways?
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Post by Folgore on Feb 3, 2013 11:23:10 GMT 1
It forces slow computers to have at least five frames per second in game. Even if it can sound silly, we must remember that BK was developed when PC weren't so powerful. I think that this parameter could interfere in communications among the connected computers
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