
BTW my pops used to play way back in the day but he is VERY rusty so I hope you look forward to killing BADAD if we get this fixed!
I was trying to join the descentforum.net #9 server with the bots. I was using the tracker. My dad's computer is connected to a router, which is connected to the wall; the internet. The router is a Netgear WGR614 v4. My computer connects to the router with a built in network adapter. Both firewalls HAVE BEEN completely off.Thomas01 wrote:Rereading your description of the issue - I don't believe it.
Are you sure that you both were trying to join a D3 game on the internet? On Vortex or the tracker? And the server was up and running?
If that is really the case, then you should bring your router back to where you bought it. Seriously.
Sorry, Krom, that's absolutely crap. It might work like this if you ran the game twice from the *same* computer, but not on different clients behind the network. The router has to take care of that each one gets its packets.Krom wrote:This one is easy to fix, on your computer set it to: -useport 2093
And on your dads computer set it to: -useport 2094
There is nothing wrong with your router and no need to forward ports/change settings, it should work so long as each computer is using a different port.
A few hours ago, I tried exactly this. I joined a game server (Dad's house or so) twice from the same computer by using -useport for one of the D3 installations. That's required because Descent 3 does not assign random ports as it is supposed to (like every other network appication works).Krom wrote:Thomas; you have no idea what you are talking about or how Descent 3 TCP/IP games over NAT routers work. There is nothing wrong with the router, it is just how D3 netgames work when NAT is involved. Both computers have to be on different ports or it simply won't work in exactly the same manner as S13driftAZ described
What you describe here is exactly what happens if the router doesn't work properly. I reckon it's one of the extended firewall settings, because I had this problem a couple of years back too. Unfortunately, I can't remember now which setting I had to change on the router for it to work afterwards.Krom wrote:Just for kicks ask him to reverse the order in which computer joins the server first before applying the fix. If he tries to join on his dads computer first it will get in fine and his computer will be unable to connect. If he quits from his dads computer his computer will once again be able to join the game. This is because the ports conflict between the two computers and only one computer can use the port at a time. Thus you specify different ports for each computer and they will both be able to connect.
No, sorry, I'm getting confused.Thomas01 wrote:because I had this problem a couple of years back too. Unfortunately, I can't remember now which setting I had to change on the router for it to work afterwards.
But I would think it would help diagnose somethingS13driftAZ wrote:FOUND SOMETHING:
we can both go online, just as long as we are not in the same server
FacepalmBUBBALOU wrote:Why are you arguing about what needs to be done. just follow my first post... not that complicated
if you're lazy just add the "-useport 2093" in the misc section of the D3 Launcher on 2nd machine (DAD's)
You use d3.descent.cx to get into games ? You need to add the -useport parameter via the "Other options" line..S13driftAZ wrote:FacepalmBUBBALOU wrote:Why are you arguing about what needs to be done. just follow my first post... not that complicated
if you're lazy just add the "-useport 2093" in the misc section of the D3 Launcher on 2nd machine (DAD's)
Read and you will see that that DOESNT WORK!!!!
I see that you refuse the obvious.. it's ok I've only been enjoying multiplayer from all the PC's on my Network since KaliS13driftAZ wrote:Read and you will see that that DOESNT WORK!!!!
Thank you so much, I did not know that.Foil wrote:Just FYI, the reason people are asking about the method you're using to start the game is that it's important. For example: if you use the .cx tracker to start the game, it ignores your settings in the launcher.
im using .cx trackerFoil wrote:1. D3 on your machine:
- Startup method (launcher, .cx, Vortex)
- Command-line options for that startup method and where they're being set
"in the launcher"?S13driftAZ wrote:im using .cx tracker
putting -useport 2093 in the misc setings in the launcher