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FA Discussion => General => Topic started by: Anamodiel on September 24, 2009, 11:08:15 am

Title: Gaming Night!
Post by: Anamodiel on September 24, 2009, 11:08:15 am
I miss you guys!

So, I'm proposing one night next week we all try to make an effort and get online and into Teamspeak to play some Team Fortress 2 or Counter-Strike:Source.

Since we can never, ever, get people on for a weekend night, I propose we get everyone on next Wednesday, the 30th, later in the evening to have some good old fashioned fragging fun.

What say you?
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: ArchNemesis on September 24, 2009, 01:41:23 pm
I LOVE this idea!

Wednesday and Thursday i think are my best times.
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Manic Velocity on September 24, 2009, 02:01:48 pm
I'll be there.

I'll also have much of Saturday the 26th to myself.  I was hoping to get some Counter Strike in if anyone is interested.
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Erathaol on September 24, 2009, 02:57:14 pm
I'm down with this idea, though I don't have TF2...  I'll be on  Teamspeak Wednesday night, ready to play some CS:S!
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Lits on September 24, 2009, 03:51:30 pm
I can vouch for listening in on Wednesday :)
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Manic Velocity on September 28, 2009, 10:28:14 am
I tried setting up a private CSS server for us to play on.  But since my Windows machine is sharing my Mac's internet connection, it doesn't have an actual IP address.  I'll drop the money for a wireless card if we really want our own dedicated server.  At the very least we can always just use the built-in temporary server.

I want to experiment with server mods and such, so we can have our own gaming experience.  There are some tweaks that you can set up to modify how the game physics work.  I'm hoping to replicate something akin to bullet-time.  I've already found the perfect Matrix map.  :D
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Fuse on September 28, 2009, 11:05:55 am
How does your win PC not have an IP? If you mean it only has your internal IP, you can forward to that in your router.
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Bellthazor on September 28, 2009, 11:27:12 am
I should be getting in around 9:30, and can jump on for a bit.

Hope everyone is doing well!!!
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Manic Velocity on September 28, 2009, 12:09:45 pm
Quote from: "Fuse"
How does your win PC not have an IP? If you mean it only has your internal IP, you can forward to that in your router.


My Mac is connected to the router wirelessly.  I run an ethernet cable between the Mac and the PC.  The PC shares the Mac's wireless connection via the ethernet cable.  If the Mac loses power, I lose my internet connection on the PC.  Not the most efficient setup, I know.  But I only use the PC for gaming anyway so there's no need to leave it up 24/7.  Unless of course I have the CSS dedicated server running.

The Mac's local IP is 192.168.1.100
The PC's local IP is 192.168.2.104

When I try to forward a port in my router settings, I can only forward ports to machines in the IP range of 192.168.1.*.  There's no option for 192.168.2.*

I can run the CSS server just fine, but I'm the only one who can play on it since it is technically running over a LAN.

Do you know a way around this?
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Ash on September 28, 2009, 12:26:11 pm
Put your PC on the same subnet as the mac... by subnet I mean your PC's IP address should also start with 192.168.1....

I don't know your exact setup so you'll either have to manually put in a different IP on your PC or you'll have to configure your router appropriately.  Go to www.portforward.com to help you with this.
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Fuse on September 28, 2009, 01:40:23 pm
I've never used a MAC, and certainly wouldn't use one in this way - but I'm wondering if you can forward your routers ports to 192.168.1.100 and forward those same posts within your MAC setup to 192.168.2.104.

I don;t think changing the subnet would work because the mac is acting like another gatewaya nd the PC probably cant recognize the router at all.
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Manic Velocity on September 28, 2009, 01:51:53 pm
Quote from: "Fuse"
I've never used a MAC, and certainly wouldn't use one in this way - but I'm wondering if you can forward your routers ports to 192.168.1.100 and forward those same posts within your MAC setup to 192.168.2.104.

I don;t think changing the subnet would work because the mac is acting like another gatewaya nd the PC probably can't recognize the router at all.


That sounds like it would work. And you're right, the Mac is acting as a gateway.

I'll just buy a wireless card. That would solve the problem right off the bat, and I wouldn't have to piggy-back off the Mac's connection anymore.
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Fuse on September 28, 2009, 03:02:11 pm
But wireless you won't be able to host a game anyways.
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Manic Velocity on September 28, 2009, 05:18:24 pm
Quote from: "Fuse"
But wireless you won't be able to host a game anyways.


You're going to have to explain that one to me.  If I can connect to the internet, wireless or otherwise, shouldn't I be able to host a server?
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Fuse on September 28, 2009, 06:02:22 pm
Able to, yes. Able to and also support the transfer rates required - probably not.
Title: Re: Gaming Night!
Post by: Tbone on September 28, 2009, 06:15:57 pm
Thursday would be good for me, but I'm afraid Wednesday I have plans.
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