Slaxster
Registration Date: 11-04-2007
Posts: 2
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No one has replied....I see this place is helpfull =/.
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11-04-2007 21:39 |
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jpcline004
Codename: Sgt. Riggs

Registration Date: 09-24-2007
Posts: 470
Location: in another forum...
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Seriously dude, go fuck yourself. Its sunday and people have lives.
This is from the Fusion READ ME file:
"Netplay
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Please note that this feature is preliminary, and I have been unable to
test it because I haven't found anyone online
In order to use Netplay, first all users must load the game they wish to
play, and must make sure they are using the same version.
The controls you will be using to play are the ones mapped to Port 1, but
you will be assigned a player number based on the order in which you join
the game.
If you wish to start a game, and your PC is behind a Firewall or Router,
you will need to open/forward UDP port 5394. You will also need to know
your IP address, and tell this to the other users. This can either be found
by typing IPCONFIG at a command prompt (if you are directly connected to
the internet, or playing over a LAN), through your router setup pages, or
by pointing your browser at http://www.whatismyip.com - your IP will be
displayed.
To start a game with more than two players, the player starting the game
will need to set controller options: Sega Teamplayer (in port 1, port 2,
or both), 4-Way Play, or J-Cart.
It is not a good idea to change ANY options while playing. This will force
other players machines to wait, and you might get disconnected.
Starting a game:
Select Netplay->Start. Here you can enter your nick, and select the number
of players you want in your game. It is definately a good idea to select
the right number here - if you know you are only going to have 3 players,
don't leave this value set higher than that.
Now click 'Create'. Other players will now be able to join your game, and
their nicks and ping times will be displayed. Adjust the 'Latency' slider -
it should be set at least a little bit higher than the maximum ping you
are getting, and may need to be higher if you have a lot of players. If you
have a two player only game, you should be able to get away with setting
this value to a little bit higher than HALF the maximum ping, due to the
way Kega handles two player only games. The higher the latency, the more
the lag on controllers - but if it's too low, your game will run slowly.
Bandwidth depends on the connection speeds of all players, and the number
of players. You may need to set this to LOW if somebody is on dialup. You
may need to set it to LOW if you have a lot of players. You may need to set
it to MED just to get it to work well at all. Experimentation is key.
Once you have everything set, click 'Start'. The game should start.
Joining a game:
Select Netplay->Join. Here you just have to enter your nick, and the IP
address of the game you wish to join (which you will get from the person
who started the game). Now click 'Join' and your nick should appear in the
list of players. The game will start once the person who started the game
is ready.
While in Netplay:
Keyboard shortcuts are disabled while in Netplay (except the ESC key). You
can send chat messages by hitting the TAB key, and then typing. Hitting TAB
again cancels the message, hitting ENTER/RETURN sends it."
And for the record, this place is very helpful. Now go play Mickey Mouse your majesty.
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This post has been edited $posts[editcount] time(s), it was last edited by $posts[editor] on 11-05-2007 02:34.
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11-04-2007 22:34 |
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Grocklon
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Registration Date: 01-16-2005
Posts: 177
Location: Colorado
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Wow.. I thought I'd post a follow-up to the answer you received above.. and to repeat what I said in another post..
**** THE GOLDEN RULES OF SUPPORT REQUESTS! ****
Rule #1: Remember, we are members here as well. We all have personal lives, which means.. WE ARE NOT here 24 HOURS a day waiting to answer questions. We WILL get to the answer as quickly as we can, and paitence is a virtue, try to learn it. I know you think that all the questions should be answered the minute that you post one, but as with most here, I am a busy person and as with the rest of the members, we do have personal lives that require time. That means, WAIT! And check back.
Rule #2: WE the members.. do you see this! MEMBERS, not Mods or Admins, or any other fancy title(s) are attached, are the ones that give you the answers you need. SO please be greatful, to the members when we take our time to try and answer your question. If you have a problem with a answer, OR the answer doesn't work, then feel free to come back and post the question again, with the result, and we will try and respond to you again.
And RULE #3: Remember to post the system that your trying to work with, and the version(s), I think that you'll find it very helpful if you mention all that before you ask your question! BE Detailed for all of us.
**** BUT Remember! If you are RUDE, or any of the other wonderful things that go along with it, then it is VERY possible that your question will be ignored, and relegated to the "I don't give a F*CK file, and forgotten!"
Props out to the group that answers the questions.. and yes, you all know who you are.. and to the members that actually TRY to help with the knowledge we have gained thru trial and error.
No, I'm not going to actually write you all up, but you all know who you are. And what we as members do around here.
That's it! Maybe we'll get this stickied... it might help...
__________________ If you continue to believe in the users then you will receive the standard SUB-Standard training, and you will fail in the games.
That is all.
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11-05-2007 02:25 |
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