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Rheves
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LAN Problems

Post by Rheves »

I first made this post on the official titan quest forums, but after two days it only has 9 views, and no replies. I hope you guys can help me out here.
I am trying to LAN with my friend but the game is unable to see the games we make, or if that does happen we are unable to join.

I've looked over this board and tried the solutions that I've found but still am unable to see/connect to my friends games. I'll list what we have tried below:

Opened all appropriate ports. Firewalls/AV shut down/disabled.
Changing network places priority to hamachi before local area connection.
Setting hamachi Peer VPN Alias to be closer to our own hamachi ip's (First 3 sets the same, 4th different).
Updating all version of hamachi/TQ.

Setting hamachi to connect through NAT, port 12975 (Magic port?).

For that last option, connecting though NAT, do we need to set the tunneling domain to Hamachi or is default ok?

If anyone has heard of any other solutions it'd be appreciated.
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*Bump*
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Post by Claudius »

Does it have to be over LAN? I am not much of a tech savy guy but sometimes I solve problems like that by working around it eg my wireless card didn't work so I got a LOOONG cable.

Could you create a public multiplayer game and then give it a password? If you both have broadband I would think it would be pretty much the same as LAN. I haven't tried dial up though.

Also maybe just try the regular multiplayer even if you want to use LAN. I suggest this as a test to make sure there is not a problem universal to multiplaying TQ. I mean try this to isolate the location of the problem. Is it LAN specific or general to TQ?

Also try titanquest.net. There are a lot of people on that forum.
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Post by Siberys »

Also try titanquest.net. There are a lot of people on that forum.
He already mentioned he posted it there. TQ official forums is titanquest.net.

Moving to tech support.
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