Yes, thanks Spyke. I just read that I could not use my own images. No problem though. I can't wait to try this.
Printable View
Yes, thanks Spyke. I just read that I could not use my own images. No problem though. I can't wait to try this.
Remember that as GM you'll need to forward port 1802 to your computer if you're behind a router, so that your players can connect. See the various posts on this forum for help with that if you're stuck.
Spyke
Thanks. At the risk of sounding like a complete computer idiot.... How do I open port 1802 and forward it as well? I have a Belkin router.
EDIT: I figured it out. Just had to think back to the old days when I actually hooked it up.
Good. If you're trying to convince your players to buy licences then I strongly suggest you try out your connection with someone else first. Nothing will turn them off quicker than connection woes! I'm also in Europe and around most evenings this week if you want me to try to connect to you.
You can use www.pcflank.com to check that your port 1802 is open.
(Note that your players don't need to open any ports. FG will work fine for them as long as they can see the internet.)
Spyke
https://oberoten.dyndns.org/fgwiki/index.php/Networking
Should cover the basics of how and why.
- Obe
Someone earlier voiced a question as to why the option to upgrade is not a full-time offer. Has any thought been given to this matter? I know that my players are unwilling to pay out the money for a full license right now, but should they wish to run a game in the future I seriously doubt they would be happy paying full price for a full license and letting their lite license essentially go to waste.
Oh! Oh! I have a question.
If I have a lite license currently, and I purchase the full license to run games can I turn my light license over to one of my players?
This has been a very touchy subject on the forums at least once before. The end result was according to the EULA no, you may not give away a used license, however legally in the United States it would technically be covered under the Doctrine of First Sale.Quote:
Originally Posted by Enforcer84
I kinda see both sides of this argument, and can understand the arguments for each. I still think the best solution to said situation would be floating license keys, but I don't think Smite Works will ever include floating licenses.
Not a problem. THanks for the response!
So I just upgrade my lite license to full and buy another light for my players?
New Problem. Went ahead and got the full license but it doesn't seem to actually be updating. I run it and it stops.