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ike0481
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Texas
Nov 2001 time: 23:32
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I have two computers at home, a PC and a laptop. I'd like to connect the two and play CivIII on both computers at the same time. I have a network cable to connect the two but don't know how to set the computers up to talk to one another. I also only have one CivIII CD to run off of. What do I need in order to play CivIII on both computers? Can someone give me some advice on how to connect the two computers together?
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Admiral PJ
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Southeast England , UK
Dec 2000 time: 05:32
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IT may be useful having civ on 2 computers in multiplayer, for making Scenarios, where you want to set up complicated scenario settings like Wars and trade deals, and then Save the file.
If u use a ethernet Network to link the computers, and an IP network (you may need a hub too) you should be able to play multiplayer games the same way as you do on the internet. IP LAN Networks use a similiar system for multiplaying as the internet.
Last edited by Admiral PJ on 18-12-2003 at 23:33
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Sim
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EDIT:
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Sorry, I had overlooked Ming asking not to answer about playing with one CD only on several machines.
Although the way I had in mind it doesn't require any illegal files, or makes the original CD unnecessary, it seems to be illegal, regarding the license agreement.
Last edited by Sim on 19-12-2003 at 12:33
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Sim
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Uhm ... sorry.
I'll edit my previous post.
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