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Posts from Favorites in battle! - 5
The Battle of Favorites! - 5
Regarding the provider – this is very relevant. When I lived in Saratov, no matter how hard I tried, Hamachi refused to work for the last 3 months. I moved to St. Petersburg, and everything works easily and simply, so there's no need to be so categorical.
I've lived in Saratov for 32 years, and for the last 3-4 years, playing Heroes through Hamachi has worked normally...
Even though you're an old, fat, useless troll, I still love you :)
Oelm's nickname in the WT chat is Indra; Indra is the king of demigods, known in ancient Russia as Dazhbog and in Greek mythology as Zeus.
And Satyrs are demonic living creatures that accompany and help demigods.
I'm not against it at all, I'm just curious :) It seems that in one of his past lives, he was one of 33 million demigods, and you were his accompanying satyr :D
They say that you can play through TeamViewer, and the connection is much more stable...
. . . . . .Vaflya
Hamachi may not work in only two cases: either some kind of firewall is enabled, or someone just doesn't know what they're doing...
. . . . . .Javdet
There is also a third case - the provider...
Few people remember when they connected via direct IP. There are more programs for creating networks now. And we must give credit to Hamachi - it is still the best client for playing Heroes. And I still use the simple old version 1.0.3.0. Not much functionality has been added in the new version (it may bypass hardware firewalls with difficulty), but the program itself is registered in the Windows services and starts automatically without your permission. Gameranger has noticeably deteriorated in quality recently. It is only good for its large user base and convenience (it supposedly finds the game and connects you automatically), although in reality, this is an illusion. It is practically impossible to play with three or more people on a gray IP. Everyone knows about the clumsy interface and the ads. But there are alternative connection options. The aforementioned TeamViewer. I installed it a long time ago for other purposes, but I haven't used it for gaming. And I don't like it for some reason. There was a program called Leaf Networks. But it seems that no one is working on it anymore. The official website has some problems. A little-known program by Croatian programmers Wippien. It looks like a rather interesting solution: a client + messenger (like "ICQ", which I don't think is very good), which can be removed and used only for connection. It seems simple, but there may be difficulties with connecting (it uses a Jabber name). The interface of Remobo looks very simple and straightforward. I need to test it. The German platform, similar to Gameranger, is Tunngle. The entire interface, filled with ads, is designed as a browser. Quite a few people play Arma 2 and Borderlands. There is also a room for Heroes 3, with a chat (about 20 people), I saw 6 games there once. And there are also Russian-speaking players. Connection problems are usually at the operating system level, no matter what they say, and, of course(!), due to routers and modems that no one bothers to configure, especially if you are behind a gray IP.
I recommend that the organizers pay attention to this character...
OK, we'll discuss it at the organizational meeting. And I'll contact Sergey.
Kilgor
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I want to say a few words about TeamViewer. I live in a remote area... well, in deep Siberia, and I periodically have connection problems, whether through a router or a modem, but I've never had any problems using TeamViewer. The thing is that it creates a direct VPN tunnel between two computers, which means it's like connecting the computers with a cable. Other programs force you to connect through a server, which means there may be problems with routing.
ICQ 245338291 Ник в лоби - Kilgory
Gondza
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Hello everyone! I would like to participate in the tournament. Before registering, please carefully read everything written below. The application must include: - HW nickname - Gondza - Castle - ICQ number - 497002186 - Skype - Gondza - I can play all weekends (Saturday + Sunday) and in the evenings on weekdays (approximately after 8-9 pm and until 12-1 am).
I want to say a few words about TeamViewer. I live in the middle of nowhere... well, in deep Siberia, and I periodically have connection problems, whether through GameRanger or Hamachi, but I've never had any problems with TeamViewer. The thing is that it creates a direct VPN tunnel between two computers, which means it's like connecting the computers with a cable. Other programs force you to connect through a server, which means there can be problems with routing.
Let's have the instructions on how to use it!
Даже если вас съели - у вас два выхода:smile19:
Зима 2011-12.
Kilgor
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Let's have the user manual!
It's simple, you need to install TeamViewer, and during installation, check the "advanced options" box, then click next... and check the box for "install VPN driver." The other person also needs to have the VPN driver installed. When connecting, select VPN in the menu (in the remote control tab, under the partner's ID).
It's simple, you need to install TeamViewer, and during installation, check the "additional options" box, then click next... and check the box for "install VPN driver," and that's it. The other person should also have the VPN driver installed. When connecting, select VPN in the menu (in the remote control tab, under the partner's ID).
... and at the same time, set up a two-way conference :D old good hot-seat)
Regarding providers, there's no arguing, sometimes there are issues, but if there's no ping, you can still play. It's just that when the speed reaches a certain threshold, the connection cannot be established. For example, no matter how hard I tried, even with a full signal from the operator on 3G in Moscow, I couldn't get a stable tunnel. GR will also lag, but even more.
P.S. I would argue against the statement "regularly throws tantrums," as 2 times is not regular. However, of course, even 2 times is a very serious offense.
Unfortunately, there is documented evidence of 3 instances. This is no longer a coincidence, but a pattern.Juristis
...in the event of a refusal to participate, I will understand the organizers.