lolilolpoo
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- 2020
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Dropping in to try out. Spent the last years on a Wotlk hiatus, looking forward to discover this new expansion.
Thanks for the contribution.
Thanks for the contribution.
I downloaded v7 a long time ago, but never got around to trying it / was on the fence about Vip.
Anyway, I decided to donate and get access to the just released current version, v12.
It seemed like a good time to sign up. Seems like there have been a ton of fixes since v7.
I only paid a few moments ago, but how long does it take to get access?
I'm looking forward to playing this; apparently Emu Coach is way ahead of everyone else for Cataclysm emulators.
tnx for the repack
I've a Question
how can i play this repack with both of my computer and laptop on a LAN ?
i really must know it
tnx again :good:
I downloaded v7 a long time ago, but never got around to trying it / was on the fence about Vip.
Anyway, I decided to donate and get access to the just released current version, v12.
It seemed like a good time to sign up. Seems like there have been a ton of fixes since v7.
I only paid a few moments ago, but how long does it take to get access?
I'm looking forward to playing this; apparently Emu Coach is way ahead of everyone else for Cataclysm emulators.
Hey why in 4.3.4 repack say's You have lost your title "gladiator" when i do .title add 42 ? someone help tnx
tnx for the repack
I've a Question
how can i play this repack with both of my computer and laptop on a LAN ?
i really must know it
tnx again :good:
Mr. Satan said:I've never set up a server for just LAN use, but it might work just using localhost in realmlist on both clients?
Seems 'too' easy but that's my first guess. Just host the server either PC, as long as they are connected to same network.
First you will have to open your database (e.g. via HeidiSQL). In the "auth" database you will find the "realmlist" table.
in there change the address from "127.0.0.1" to your LAN address (e.g. 192.168.1.50).
Note that if you're using DHCP addressing, your IP might change the next time you'll start your computer, in which case you'll have to change the table info again. I'd recommend to use static addressing to avoid this issue.
Then on the computer not hosting the server, set the realmlist to match your 1st computer IP (e.g. SET realmlist "192.168.1.50").
You might be blocked by Windows firewall, if thats the case either disable it entirely on both computers (easy way) or add an inbound rule on the 1st computer to allow the 2nd computer to connect on ports 8085/3724.
This is incorrect as "localhost" only refers locally as in "on this computer". While it will work for the hosting PC, it will not for the other one.