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Reply #15 -
Aug 10
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, 2006 at 12:10pm
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Hi jl....!
If you think you may possibly have trouble with getting FSX to run nicely on your machine, how about getting a copy of FS 2004 instead....
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It's available at bargain prices in the game shops now, and the "Multiplayer" part works fine as you can see in this thread...
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Cheers...!
Paul.... 8)...!
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No worries about FSX other than the wait. I just bought a brand new Dell with an Intel Core Duo at like 2.8 gHz or something 2 gigs RAM and a 256 MB ATI video card. I think it should run halfway decent according to what people are saying about the demo. Plus the demo isn't really the latest smoothest programming. I just don't feel like waiting for FSX so I can go online. Oh well though. Thanks for trying to help me sort all the issues out. I'm sure I'll be back with more once I get to school where the internet will cause a whole new set of port issues and such. Thanks again.
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Aug 10
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Oky-Doky....
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Glad to help, anyway...
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Problem solved. Just simply used FShostspy thingy and found a FS2004 AND FS2002 compatible server. Now me and my buddy (FS2004) can fly together. Sam needs to make the SimV server FS2002 compatible. I kinda wonder why it isn't in the first place...
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Problem solved. Just simply used FShostspy thingy and found a FS2004 AND FS2002 compatible server. Now me and my buddy (FS2004) can fly together. Sam needs to make the SimV server FS2002 compatible. I kinda wonder why it isn't in the first place...
Justin
A quote from the Official SimVs Session Comments: "This Server supports FS2002 and FS2004." And it also says it supports 2002/2004, always has
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Hello,
Sorry for the delay, I was on vacation !
In general FS2002 should work on our Server. At least it´s configured to allow FS2002 connections. But it looks like
people using FS2002 are not able to connect. So there
must be a problem on our side. It might be blocked by our intrusion detection. We´ll be looking into this. But because we don´t know the reason for shure, I cannot promise anything.
regards,
sam
ps. You should be able to find the Server with FSHostspy.
We added a "!" in front of the name to get a better place in the list
. So it should be in the first 20 entries.
NFo/Simviation Multiplayer Server.&&&&fs.netfrag.org:23456&&&&Stats: fs.netfrag.org&&Teamspeak: ts.netfrag.org
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