My friend and I tried to connect to a lan game last night and it kept coming up failure to connect. I disabled firewall and antivirus. Can you play 1v1 nonrated without cpu players?
Last question, can someone post a few of the more important hotkeys. LOL I lost my instuction book. Thank you.
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sandman666 Skirmisher
posted 08-01-06 02:28 PM
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you can play 1 vs 1 non rated on eso if you select free for all
agecommunity quote of the month Ok i have payed for this game for al my moneythat i get in a month so when i go online isee these 9 year old kids that beat me that have played for 2 weeks and i have played since release of vanilla so im pretty pissed of that es dosent want to do anything about the balance of the game.
vbscript2 Skirmisher
posted 08-01-06 02:59 PM
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LAN games aren't rated anyway. Your failure to connect probably stems from windows security features...I've encountered it before. It seems when you turn off the windows firewall, it gets all mad and locks down all access to your computer. You can try to share a folder to stop this madness. When it brings up some crap about access to your computer being disabled, click the button that re-enables it. (To share a folder: right click some folder, click properties. Go to the sharing tab. Click the 'share this folder' option. select other options as desired. You may wish to unshare the folder again, after you force windows to allow access to your computer.) Personally, I think this is a kinda stupid feature, but I know why they did it. They intentionally made in a pain in the rear to turn it off, so that less-than-tech-savvy without other protection (such as a router) would open their computer up to every hacker on the internet.
I am an 1800. Oh, wait. 1800 stinks. nm.
[This message has been edited by vbscript2 (edited 08-01-2006 @ 03:00 PM).]