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Old 09-10-2011, 03:53 PM
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Hi, was quite a dab hand at IL2 1946 online coops but am having real difficulty getting my head around multiplayer in CoD.

All I want to do initially is get online with 1 buddy in 2 x cold, dark Spits parked at any airfield. We will then just fly around a bit, nothing fancy.

Last week we spent 2 hours trying to make this work. Both of us tried hosting/creating a server in both the Lobby and also the other area - forget what it's called. Sometimes one of us could see the other, sometimes not, but what we could never achieve is both of us appearing in game together. Really frustrating.

Any help much appreciated - thanks.

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Old 09-10-2011, 04:07 PM
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It's quite straight forward actually,pick chosen server,left click on mouse over server,then there will be a little time before you connect.

Then choose via flag what side you want to fly for,choose on map what given airfield you will fly from,from here on choose your aircraft,and then hit the button 'Create'and voila,you're in.

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Old 09-10-2011, 04:23 PM
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Agree. It makes it easier for the new pilot to figure out how to have a go though IMO, but it would be nice if the number of players, at the very least, were broken down next to the flags (reds and blues) when you join a server.
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It's quite straight forward actually ...
Thanks for this, but what if I just want to play with my buddy? If I join an existing server there'll be others there too shooting me down left right and centre.

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You might try creating a game in the lobby instead of the server.Also you can password protect your game.
Also the host must open port 27016.
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Old 09-10-2011, 05:57 PM
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You might try creating a game in the lobby instead of the server.Also you can password protect your game.
Also the host must open port 27016.
Thanks Troll,

We did try using the lobby, but without any luck ... but you may well have the answer with that port number. Will check that and report back. If only the manual gave some proper instructions on all this!

Also, in the server options window, there's a panel called 'Parts' with core.100 and bob.100 in it, with options to add and remove them. What on earth are these?!?

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Old 09-11-2011, 08:29 AM
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Steam may need other ports open as well. Check Steam server FAQ in case you have problems yet or just open all ports for BOTH steam and launcher.exe.
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Old 09-12-2011, 08:00 AM
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OK, we had some limited success last night. It turned out that the main problem was that I had selected all the 'cannot switch plane' etc items in the Realism menu. Once these were unticked, my buddy and I were at least able to fly online together, but only on others' existing servers. Still no joy in either of us setting up a Lobby or a Server.

Also, I find the whole multiplayer GUI confusing and unintuitive. You have to discover things, like clicking on flags or airfields on the map, just by clicking around.

One thing we did notice was that when we could finally select a mission, we each had a different set of missions available, from the stock game. For example, I had Spitfre Training 05, but my buddy didn't and we suspect that is why he couldn't join my game when I selected that mission. Likewise, he had Spitfire Training 02, but I didn't.

For the brief time we were flying together, I noticed that the aircraft label did not have the name of the player in it, like it used to in IL2 1946. Is there any way of changing that?

All very unsatisfactory this MP. Poor/limited manual explanation and confusing/unintuitive GUI. Lots of room for improvement here.

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Old 09-12-2011, 03:17 PM
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Doh! It was so long ago, I had forgotten. You are quite right Cheesehawk. Those missions are part of a mission pack called "Spitfire Dawn" which I downloaded. Ah well, at least that explains that then!! Still, that shouldn't prevent me loading up one of those training missions for me to fly online, right?

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Yes, I suspect that may be the problem. I'll get there one day, but the war may be over by then! Thanks for the help.

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