Multiplayer

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Overview

From version 3, Glest supports LAN/Internet multiplayer, up to 4 players.

Things you should know

  • There is no master server available! So you cannot connect to THE SERVER! You have to create your own server!
  • The connections have to be setup manually!
  • Different platforms cannot play with each other yet( without getting out of sync ). So no Windows/Linux gaming is possible yet.
  • all players must have the same data when playing multiplayer!
  • the connection between the clients and server must be quite good! If they are bad, gameplay is very choppy or the game crashes if it gets too worse! Things work best in local LAN.
  • Due to a bug Linux currently only can handle 3 players. With 4 players it gets too choppy!

Starting a multiplayer game.

  • 1) One computer is the server. The server creates a game by in the "new game" menu, and opens some network slots.
  • 2) The other involved computers are clients. Clients have to go to "join game", type the IP of the server and click "connect". ( This is only for the first time, after that, the game will remember the server name and you can select it from the previous server list.)
  • 3) If all clients are connected the server can launch the game.

Whats my ip-adress

You might ask yourself whats the ipadress of your computer:

  • if you are using linux, open a terminal and type "ifconfig". This will show you your network configuration and you'll find you inet address there.
  • if you are using windows, open a cmd-(terminal)window and type ipconfig. This will show you your network configuration and you'll find you inet address there.
  • If you are using a router and you are asking yourself which IP you are using in the inet, visit this site for example: my_ip

IRC channel

Our irc channel (irc://irc.freenode.net/glest), is a good way of finding people to play multiplayer games in the inet or to discuss the game in general.

3rd party software

There are 3rd party programs that will ease arranging Glest multiplayer games, by providing lobbies.

[url=http://xfire.com]XFire[/url] - Xfire is a free gaming tool that automatically keeps track of when and where gamers are playing PC games online and lets their friends join them easily. Xfire now supports Glest (see http://www.xfire.com/games/ ).

AFLobby - AFLobby now supports Glest too.

Firewalls and Routers

  • Glest uses TCP port 61357, so if you are under a router or firewall you will have to open/redirect this port to your computer if you want to host games (in the same way as you do for any other multiplayer games).
  • If you are using a router and you are asking yourself which IP you are using visit this site for example: my_ip

Links