Still no joy □ Any idea of how to kick this beast to get it working? Seems that it shouldn't be all THAT difficult. with the "IP" entry being my actual Internet IP address as reported by the DSL modem's software ("WAN IP: #.#.#.#"). Day of Defeat: Source is an online multiplayer game, so server content often varies, including custom maps or administration modifications, the Mani admin. I tried adding two lines to my Server.cfg and ListenServer.cfg files. which is weird, as that's the LAN IP for my PC. Mine is a Westell VersaLink 7500 Gateway, and the built-in software in the firmware for it has options for "Enable an online game connection", and quite a few presets for various games (the one that I selected was "Half-Life Server").Īnyhow, when my friend(s) try to join a game that I've created (after sending them an invite), for my IP address they see 10.0.0.10:27015. I've checked the DSL modem/wireless router's configuration, and have added the required entry to open the correct ports and such. I then send an "Invite" to a buddy of mine who is online at the time, but when he attempts to join the game (accepts the invite), he gets the error message "Server is unavailable". I start DoD, and then begin a new game ("Create Server"), and then go into the game. I have a DSL modem with a built-in wireless router, which is what my PC connects to the Internet with. that about 2 weeks back I ended up buying myself a Day of Defeat server. I've recently started playing the Steam version of "Day of Defeat", and have been trying to create a server that some of my Intenet friends can join (so we can play DoD together, with me hosting the game). I can not get rid of the Choke that i get in Source games like DOD:S and CS:S. This one isn't really all THAT old, but I figured maybe someone here could help (I also posted this over in the Steam forums).
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