Setting Up A Lan Game
kashluk
Join Date: 2003-11-01 Member: 22192Members
<div class="IPBDescription">Help for a total newbie</div> I was thinking of exploring the maps and practicing with the comm chair a bit, but when I (traditionally) run HL with Natural Selection command line and enter "create LAN game" - section I see wicked map names: maps of original half-life (bootcamp, bouncer, frency etc.)!
So what am I doing wrong here? Do I need additional programs, plug-ins or addons to run LAN games or just a simple command line somewhere.
Please contribute, it seems that no one has been aware of such total noobiness as mine, so there has been no preparation in FAQs and archives for my kind whatsoever.
So what am I doing wrong here? Do I need additional programs, plug-ins or addons to run LAN games or just a simple command line somewhere.
Please contribute, it seems that no one has been aware of such total noobiness as mine, so there has been no preparation in FAQs and archives for my kind whatsoever.
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Example -
"G:\Games\half-life 1110\hl.exe" -game ns +map ns_bast -maxplayers 12 +sv_lan 1 -console
Change "ns_bast" to whatever map you prefere and make maxplayers at least 2. The -game ns specifies that you want the server to be a natural selection server.
make sure you have 2.0 downloaded though
list:
<a href='http://www.natural-selection.org/downloads.html' target='_blank'>http://www.natural-selection.org/downloads.html</a>
But thanks guys, I tried launching the regular HL first (which I did, because I'm stupid and lazy and wanted the easy way out), clicking custom games etc.
Now it works!
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But now another problem occured:
My and my bro's computer are connected via Hub. We've been transferring bigger files that way, playing Serious Sam etc. etc. But when he tries to refresh his LAN list in NS he can't see any available servers to join.
The LAN connection should otherwise be ok and we've played other games (newer than HL) through it.
connect IP
For example, my server is on 10.0.0.1, so I use
connect 10.0.0.1
Hope that helps.
Sorry, but I really am a newbie in all this.
Win9x:
Start>Run>winipcfg
Win2k/XP:
Start>Run>command> type ipconfig
It will say Ip Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
I don't know if it's the Hub/Router whatever that makes that.
The internet and file transferring between computers works fine, but IP's still all zeros.
if so, try connecting to that.....
I then went to the view info-panel and told him to type the additional (:27015) which was after the ip in the view info-page. Still "bad server".
What's wrong?