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This is a guide on how to play scratch games online with other users.
(Me and RHY figured this out. He owned me in mario vs. yoshi.)
1. Enable mesh (MathWizz Has a tutorial on how to do this.)
2. You and your friend download Hamachi.
3.One of you create a network (USE A PASSWORD!)
4. Find a mesh project.
5. Someone host a mesh game.
6.Get the other persons Hamachi IP.
7.SShift+click Share and click Join mesh.
8.Type in their Hamachi IP.
9.Play
*NOTE MUST READ*
For some reaso certain people will not be able to host.
*IMPORTANT NOTE*
This does not work perfectly so some may lag
I got the hamachi idea from RHY, and we tested it out on his game. Give him most of the credit.
*EDIT*
I will try to answer all questions.
Last edited by lonwol (2010-03-02 20:20:17)
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Go me.
Yeah - it worked great other than the fact that I was 10 seconds behind lonwol because of latency. ><
YOu should probably try something that isn't as connection heavy as Mario vs. Yoshi mesh. Try a paint project.
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Sounds good, does this mean that you can have more than one player at a time? (Can you already do that in mesh?)
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markyparky56 wrote:
Sounds good, does this mean that you can have more than one player at a time? (Can you already do that in mesh?)
I dont know about that, but we do know you can have two.
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Cool. What's Hamachi?
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lonwol wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
Cool. What's Hamachi?
A network hoster. Used to connect multiple users.
So then you probably can have more than 2 players in one game...
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me and dolfus555 use hamachi for garrys mod occasionally,until I learned to forward my ports so I could host public games,perhaps you can find away to host public games for scratch using port forwarding?
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markyparky56 wrote:
lonwol wrote:
steppenwulf wrote:
Cool. What's Hamachi?
A network hoster. Used to connect multiple users.
So then you probably can have more than 2 players in one game...
Well the mesh game you played on would have to be scripted that way.
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Mochi-Boy wrote:
me and dolfus555 use hamachi for garrys mod occasionally,until I learned to forward my ports so I could host public games,perhaps you can find away to host public games for scratch using port forwarding?
That would be nearly impossible. Port forwarding would probably never work. But if it did, games made could have servers made by users that could stay up forever.
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Mochi-Boy wrote:
me and dolfus555 use hamachi for garrys mod occasionally,until I learned to forward my ports so I could host public games,perhaps you can find away to host public games for scratch using port forwarding?
Whats port forwarding?
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markyparky56 wrote:
Mochi-Boy wrote:
me and dolfus555 use hamachi for garrys mod occasionally,until I learned to forward my ports so I could host public games,perhaps you can find away to host public games for scratch using port forwarding?
Whats port forwarding?
You do stuff to your router, and you can make servers that are on games that stay up there even when your not on it.
A good example for servers would be WoW where players can host servers there.
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lonwol wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Mochi-Boy wrote:
me and dolfus555 use hamachi for garrys mod occasionally,until I learned to forward my ports so I could host public games,perhaps you can find away to host public games for scratch using port forwarding?
Whats port forwarding?
You do stuff to your router, and you can make servers that are on games that stay up there even when your not on it.
A good example for servers would be WoW where players can host servers there.
So its basicaly a Dedicated Server?
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Actually no, what your thinking of is a dedicated server which is hosted somewhere else, hosting a server on your router is called a listening server and as soon as the host leaves the game's server shuts down. To host a dedicated server you will have to pay monthly or find some amazing awesome miracle worker who will set one up for you for free, which i highly doubt.
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Mochi-Boy wrote:
Actually no, what your thinking of is a dedicated server which is hosted somewhere else, hosting a server on your router is called a listening server and as soon as the host leaves the game's server shuts down. To host a dedicated server you will have to pay monthly or find some amazing awesome miracle worker who will set one up for you for free, which i highly doubt.
Wha? I've seen port forwarded servers where the host isn't even on. (Was not dedicated either)
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most game server are held BY the game makers. Like some left 4 dead servers I think, are created by valve. Well I am happy as long as those servers have votekick because I don't appreciate rage noobs coming in and team killing or mic spamming.
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Mochi-Boy wrote:
most game server are held BY the game makers. Like some left 4 dead servers I think, are created by valve. Well I am happy as long as those servers have votekick because I don't appreciate rage noobs coming in and team killing or mic spamming.
I dispise mic spammers...
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I can create a Dedicated server on SWBF2, but i dont know if it'll stay online when i leave...
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Mochi-Boy wrote:
If it doesn't stay online when you leave its not a dedicated server
Oh... ok... lets see if i can find a poor soul who has no life...
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Mochi-Boy wrote:
markyparky56 wrote:
Mochi-Boy wrote:
If it doesn't stay online when you leave its not a dedicated server
Oh... ok... lets see if i can find a poor soul who has no life...
easy go on twitter
LOL
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lonwol wrote:
Ok guys get back on topic or they'll close this down. (My steam name is lonwol BTW)
We are on topic, we're talking about different types of servers, which i have always wondered If you can host a project on a server, and connect to the server and have more than 1 other person connected.
We could test it with Magnies Chat project, but it was made in BYOB, which has the mesh.
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