Posted May 18, 2014
I would post this in the Shadow Warrior or Duke Nukem 3D forums, but it's more of a general question rather than game specific other than games using DOSBox. I apologize if the question seems dumb.
Anyway my friend and I was playing Shadow Warrior Classic Complete last night online. It's pretty much straight forward. I forward port 213 UDP, go the the game folder, click the multiplayer program, and choose "Start Host Game". Then I give my IP address for my friend to enter after choosing "Start Client Game".
My question is this, because the games use IP addresses rather than a matchmaking service (GameSpy, Steam, etc), does this mean the game is online forever?
I'm guessing it's a direct connection from my computer to my friend's computer over the Internet, and it works like LAN (except using a public IP address obviously). The GOG.com multiplayer program also does LAN the same way.
More or less I want to be sure that multiplayer to some games aren't going to disappear. In event my friend moves or something, since we enjoy playing games together. Sorry if it seems dumb, but I just want to be sure. Please answer and thanks!
Anyway my friend and I was playing Shadow Warrior Classic Complete last night online. It's pretty much straight forward. I forward port 213 UDP, go the the game folder, click the multiplayer program, and choose "Start Host Game". Then I give my IP address for my friend to enter after choosing "Start Client Game".
My question is this, because the games use IP addresses rather than a matchmaking service (GameSpy, Steam, etc), does this mean the game is online forever?
I'm guessing it's a direct connection from my computer to my friend's computer over the Internet, and it works like LAN (except using a public IP address obviously). The GOG.com multiplayer program also does LAN the same way.
More or less I want to be sure that multiplayer to some games aren't going to disappear. In event my friend moves or something, since we enjoy playing games together. Sorry if it seems dumb, but I just want to be sure. Please answer and thanks!
This question / problem has been solved by Magnus