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How to host a game

Spike edited this page Apr 23, 2020 · 29 revisions

How to host a game

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Introduction (Read this one)

Hosting a game as fairly easy as the RttR-Client has a built in Server. There are three options for hosting a game:

In most cases using the Internet Lobby is the best choice. However, if the Internet Lobby is currently unreachable or you/your friends don't have/want a board account, you can always use Direct IP. When in the same Network/LAN you should go with that option.

If you are the host, you have to make sure that:

  • The port you used is forwarded
  • Your firewall isn't blocking

If you are a client, you have to make sure that:

  • Your firewall isn't blocking

Still problems hosting or joining a game? Feel free to ask on Discord

Direct IP

Event if the Internet Lobby is currently unreachable, you can always host Direct IP games. This means that you have to tell everybody who wants to join your external IP. If you have no idea how to find your IP, there are several pages which can tell you (e.g. https://www.whatsmyip.org/)

Create Game

When setting up the server, make sure that the correct Server-Port (Default 3665) is used.

Join Game

When connecting to a game, make sure you entered the correct IP Address of Host and Server-Port. Both are provided by the hosting player.

Internet Lobby

The Internet Lobby allows clients to find and connect to your game fast. You also don't need to know your external IP Address. You need a valid board account at https://www.siedler25.org/ to connect to the lobby. The Username and Password are the same as your board account.

Add Server

When setting up the server, make sure that the correct Server-Port (Default 3665) is used.

Connect Select any server you want to connect to and hit the Connect button. If the game is running or full, you won't be able to join. If the server you are trying to join is password protected, you are asked to enter it.

Network/LAN

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Portforwarding

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Firewall

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