Global Server Down Help/Workaround
Well I spent a while cleaning up my hard drive and registry and defraggin both and messing with other settings prolly best left alone and eventually decided it was time to do some Freelancing. DOH! can't connect to global server. WhaddIdo?
Luckily I saw some posts here where others were having similar trouble so I knew it wasn't my fault. But, dammit, I want to play, and not SP. So I looked at some readme's and got some ideas. Here's what worked for me:
You need to know the ip of the server you want to connect to. Now, I didn't have the ip of my preferred server, but did happen to have written a couple down, so I tried those.
What you do is make a new shortcut to freelancer.exe, and I suggest renaming it to help keep it straight. Now right click and open properties. now add to the target line a command: -s<ip.number>:<port> the port is usually 2302.
So, using alpha centauri's ip, since it's already been posted in this forum, my target line reads:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Freelancer\EXE\Freelancer.exe" -s66.150.31.84:2302
This tells FL to look for this server, bypassing the global server. It should show up in your multiplayer list, even if the global server doesn't connect. You can string as many servers as you want, with new -s commands.
Hope that helps someone, and if anyone knows some other ips and has the OK to post them, please do so!
rabidrobot--AKA Terminal_Velocity, Jailbait....
Be Like The Squirrel.
Edited by - rabidrobot on 09-04-2003 15:38:45
Luckily I saw some posts here where others were having similar trouble so I knew it wasn't my fault. But, dammit, I want to play, and not SP. So I looked at some readme's and got some ideas. Here's what worked for me:
You need to know the ip of the server you want to connect to. Now, I didn't have the ip of my preferred server, but did happen to have written a couple down, so I tried those.
What you do is make a new shortcut to freelancer.exe, and I suggest renaming it to help keep it straight. Now right click and open properties. now add to the target line a command: -s<ip.number>:<port> the port is usually 2302.
So, using alpha centauri's ip, since it's already been posted in this forum, my target line reads:
"C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Freelancer\EXE\Freelancer.exe" -s66.150.31.84:2302
This tells FL to look for this server, bypassing the global server. It should show up in your multiplayer list, even if the global server doesn't connect. You can string as many servers as you want, with new -s commands.
Hope that helps someone, and if anyone knows some other ips and has the OK to post them, please do so!
rabidrobot--AKA Terminal_Velocity, Jailbait....
Be Like The Squirrel.
Edited by - rabidrobot on 09-04-2003 15:38:45