![]() I don't know anything about internet stuff. Guide from CnC:Online with a connection diagnostic tool HERE.Įdited by MattTheLegoman, 08 April 2019 - 03:33 AM.Comprehensive FAQ that includes CONNECTION PROBLEMS can be found HERE (thanks to Gamereplays).Guide on how to fix CONNECTION PROBLEMS can be found HERE (thanks to user barrrrt).IF YOU HAVE HAMACHI INSTALLED, PLEASE SHUT IT DOWN BEFORE PLAYING ONLINEįor more info on port forwarding and connection issues, see the following: When leaving a finished game, REFRESH NAT AGAIN. If you CANNOT perform port forwarding, the only other option (not guaranteed to work) you can try is: Open a file called options.ini and add the following to it:įor BFME2/RotWK you should not add the 'FirewallPortOverride = 16000' line, there it won't allow you to host.Īfterwards, make sure Options.ini is set to Read Only (right click > properties) %appdata%\Roaming\My Battle for Middle-earth Files\ (for BFME2, %appdata%\Roaming\My Battle for Middle-earth Files(tm) II Files)Ĭ:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\My Battle for Middle-earth Files (for BFME2, C:\Users\ \AppData\Roaming\My Battle for Middle-earth(tm) II Files) Go to your options.ini file, which is usually located in STEP 2 (especially helpful if you can not login): For example port 16000 UDP to the computer of player 1, and port 16001 UDP to the computer of player 2. If more than one player wants to play from behind the same network, you will have to forward more ports. ![]() Most routers allow to select your machine by MAC-address. (Don't buy anything! Just read the information how you can forward your port!)īe aware that an IP based forwarding rule might have to be adjusted every time you reboot your computer. Use following tool to find out if the port is actually opened: If you don't know how to do this, this website offers comprehensive guides for just about every router out there: ![]() Make sure that port 16000 (UDP) is opened in your router settings and forwards all internet traffic to your computer. You can temporarily disable it completely to see if it helps. GameRanger will prompt you to create a new GameRanger account or use an existing one, and you will. GameRanger runs on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and Mac OS X. GameRanger provides a central place for players to meet, chat, and organize internet games. In your firewall: Allow the game to send and receive TCP and UDP packages. Since Windows XP, GameRanger is offered for both Mac OS X and Windows. If you are experiencing connection issues (being unable to connect to players after the host starts the game), please follow this guide.Īfter every step you can check whether it already works - then you don't have to do the other steps.
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