is it possible to link two computers via a network or virtual network connection to pratice, as I'm crap at driving and want to pratice with a mate
or do all connections have to go through the servers here ?
thanks guys
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What game do you want this for ?
If it's rFactor, just host your own game with, even password it, and then your friend can log in. Providing you're not on dialup of course.
If it's rFactor, just host your own game with, even password it, and then your friend can log in. Providing you're not on dialup of course.
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thanks...... I'll look into this, I know nothing about this game or racing in general, but know my way around a computer a bit and usually can follow instructions ........ my friends in Oz and his cousin in NZ are interested in the vpn and/or lan because I was stupid enough to suggest, providing the game allowed it you could set something like that up ... guess who now has to sort it outJetboy wrote:http://www.hamachi.cc/ if you want to play over the internet on a direct LAN type connection
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Re: virtual network
All you could change your dmz settings and enable the ip of the computer you creating server with then give your mnate the ip and he can connect.