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Hi there
Me and my flatmate discovered the joys of MoO2 recently, and we tried to play it over our homemade network (you know, with ethernet adapters, cross-cables and the like). But, sadly, it seems that MoO2 only supports COMM port connections for multiplayer games and neither me or my friend use the old 56k COMM port modems anymore.
So, how can we play MoO2 against eachother via a regular LAN? Is it possible or do we have to play via an internet gaming service like Kali?
Cheers to all
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P-K
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It possible to play orion via lan. Install spx/ipx network protocol and run orion95. Choose mutliplayer network and start new game. Other guy should join u.
Otherwise see this : http://lordbrazen.blogspot.com/
PK
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Shadowlord
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I've been trying to get multiplayer over LAN to work myself, with no luck. I've gotten it so that two DOS orion2v140's computers can see each other, and either one can join a game hosted by the other. However, it doesn't get past race & flag selection. After clicking the start-game button, the host goes through race and flag selection, and then gets a black screen. Meanwhile, the client stays on "Waiting to join game" perpetually.
With orion95, they can't even see games hosted by each other. But I'm not completely done trying.
Edit: Well, I'm not done trying with the DOS version w/ LordBrazen's patch. The windows version is just meh (the animations, including fading in and out, etc, mostly seem to be so fast in the Windows version as to be unnoticeable here, plus it seems crashy-er, plus of course LB's patch is only for the DOS version).
Woo, sound isn't stuttering in DOSBOX anymore! Maybe I can get network play to work with that...
Edit #2: Oh wow, I said most of this already in another thread. I'd forgotten! Actually I thought I had saved the post somewhere (I didn't) instead of actually posting it (I did), but couldn't figure out WHERE I had saved it (of course!). 
Last edited by Shadowlord on 16-03-2005 at 10:25
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Shadowlord
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The problem I had was that those instructions say to load nw16 and vwipxspx, which I didn't have, and which the Novell Client didn't install. (So I've been trying to use vipx instead, which *is* in this version (the latest) of the Novell client)
Perhaps I should try older versions of of the Novell Client. :P
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Shadowlord
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The MS IPX driver (on Win2k and XP) doesn't support DOS at all.
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