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Rycon



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26th December, 2003 at 00:38:49 -

I have recently been learning how to use Moo2, and have come across a problem. Im trying to make a test multiplayer game, heres my problem.

My computer is on a network with 3 computers on it. My local IP address is 192.168.1.101 (My brothers is 102..) So when I connect my computer and my brothers computer to 101, everything is fine and the game works. When I connect to my remote address (Real IP address to the internet) both computers connect, and stay connected, but nothing happens when both computers try to move there guy. Im using port 1200, I tryed forwarding this port, still no luck. I am also DMZ host. My application firewall reports nothing, and I even opened it up (Or turned it off in a sense) and still no luck. Again the MOO server reports both computers connected, and when you disconnect, it reports accuratly. I have a Dynamic IP, so it changes every day or 2 days I think, I know this will be a problem with hosting a server, but I have a professional server that will hopefully solve that problem. Also, I know Moo2 is probly not a good thing to be programming a game with, but its freeware, and I dont have the cash to spend on API or Click/Game. (A car is right around the corner, yeah im cheap lol) But anyway, the solution probly is easy, I just dont understand whats keeping the packets hanging.

 
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Rycon



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27th December, 2003 at 08:54:08 -

What is my question to good for you! Blaaaaahh! lol jk. Well I may only be able to make YG3 LAN only, since I dont think I could keep up with a server right now. Any advice on going about a lan game?

 
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27th December, 2003 at 08:55:49 -

Ah nvm again. Theres already a question about creating LAN games. lol

 
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27th December, 2003 at 08:56:55 -

Not most people have more than 1 pc in their homes, I don't think you should make it Lan.

 

Rycon



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27th December, 2003 at 09:25:19 -

Well perhaps IP to IP. What could you use for that?

 
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