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Site Founder
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Finland
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Since the official FlatOut forum seems to be down, I write this here.
I sneaked in some "secret" commandline parameters to enable online play, over internet. It's quite simple. The host just starts the game with "flatout -host" The joiner joins with "flatout -join=ip" where ip is the ip of the host. There are some other more advanced options too, especially useful for playing behind a NAT. But even theese basic options should work with the joiner behind a NAT. As long as he is not behind the same NAT as the host. If the host is behind a NAT, then the only option you can use is to use port forwarding. In that case the joiner needs to add an additonal parameter, "-publicaddr=ip:port". If the host wants to change the port he can do so, in the options.cfg file in the savegame folder. In that case the joiners either need to join with "-join=ip:port", or change the port in the options.cfg. The joiners can choose any port in the options.cfg, no matter what the host chooses. The alternative commandline "-join=ip:port" is also usable in another case. If the host can configure his router, and uses non one to one port forwarding. I can explain that in more detail later, if needed. Additionally you can specify "-password=balbla" Both the host and all clients needs to use the same password in that case. NOTE: This is almost totally untested by Bugbear, or Empire, so we cant promise that it works. |
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Australia
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good info
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: UK England
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Problems for some. Joy for others
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Texas yall
Age: 33
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why dont you just find and download flatoutnet program
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Member # 007
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: F-land
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It's good that you're only about 2 years late to reply
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Canada
Age: 55
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And the exact Commandline options do work with FlatOut 2, hope I'm not too late.... hee hee
Hoggy |
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