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Post by jur0slaw on Aug 3, 2011 22:19:36 GMT
There is no option of multiplayer without port forwarding, except if dwks would set up a server and run it 24/7, and ofcourse VPN which Gameranger uses. It doesn't need to be 'put in a game', it's a seperate program. If that's not enough for you and you still want to stick with a sucky ass multiplayer that almost nobody plays, OK. In that option everybody loses but ok, your choice.
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Post by raynebc on Aug 4, 2011 2:15:45 GMT
If you're too lazy to set up a server application on your network to host multiplayer, then blame yourself, not the developers.
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Post by asskickulater on Aug 4, 2011 5:39:20 GMT
There is no option of multiplayer without port forwarding, except if dwks would set up a server and run it 24/7, and ofcourse VPN which Gameranger uses. It doesn't need to be 'put in a game', it's a seperate program. If that's not enough for you and you still want to stick with a sucky ass multiplayer that almost nobody plays, OK. In that option everybody loses but ok, your choice. you know what? you want perfect internet? then how about you pay David to spend his time perfecting it for you, or you could go buy guitar hero and play online all you want, otherwise stop whining like a 12 year old and be grateful he spends his time making this for us for free =/
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