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BigBadVuk
02-22-06, 08:10 AM
Im quite new in multiplayer world(tx to my bad broadband net,but that is fixed now) so im asking u...Im so eager to join the fleet and join u guys(and girls if any) but I didnt installed gameSpy(my antivirsu software was against that) so im asking u ..Can u give me some IPs for servers where i can find more ppl to fight with/or against...Or can u tell me where i can download some tools wich u use to connect...TX in advance...

P.S.
Im nott n00b in naval-warfare im just noob with networks... :rock:

donw
02-22-06, 09:37 AM
The only advice I can give you....is regarding the "Seawolves" Fleet...

They use ICQ to communicate, and once you have added ALL the members to your ICQ contact list...(a very time consuming process)..it has always worked very well to find others ready to play.

ICQ allows you to open a multi-window'd chat with several people at the same time, which allows all hands to make agreements to game setup options, finding the fastest host and IP address...etc etc...prior to game start

Nexus7
02-24-06, 12:41 PM
When I started playing sub simulators with Sub Command i started playing with people on MPlayer witch doesn't exist anymore, but you can compare it to gamespy. Problem... there where not so many people to play with, and problem two, they were not very skilled.

Then I joined a virtual fleet and all those problems vanished :)

Fish
02-24-06, 03:27 PM
Im quite new in multiplayer world(tx to my bad broadband net,but that is fixed now) so im asking u...Im so eager to join the fleet and join u guys(and girls if any) but I didnt installed gameSpy(my antivirsu software was against that) so im asking u ..Can u give me some IPs for servers where i can find more ppl to fight with/or against...Or can u tell me where i can download some tools wich u use to connect...TX in advance...

P.S.
Im nott n00b in naval-warfare im just noob with networks... :rock:

Look at this side for multiplayer.

XabbaRus
02-24-06, 03:35 PM
I still think that the MP aspect would grow if fleets were to use Gamespy to meet and setup games. You can do all the things you can when meeting on ICQ or mIRC, ie chat before you dive, chat after you dive you to discuss how it went....

Also if you are having a fleet only game you can lock the room..
Since you can have multiple rooms you could have a training room.

Think about it someone from the fleet could say "I'll be in Gamespy between X time and Y time, anyone want to train just drop in.

No need for checking your IP address to tell someone else etc...

Also if you configure your AV and Firewall it shouldn't be a problem with Gamespy.

freddo
02-24-06, 05:04 PM
There are a number of fleets around. I've joined Global Naval Task Force a new Fleet.

Check them out here: http://www.globalnavalstrikeforce.com/main.htm

Kapitan
02-25-06, 02:20 AM
yup www.seawolves.org also the VMC www.vmcnavy.net

Fandango
02-25-06, 09:24 AM
I still think that the MP aspect would grow if fleets were to use Gamespy to meet and setup games...

I agree with you Xabba that Gamespy (or Hyperlobby) would be more crowded with the contribution of Virtual Fleets but the pointing system these Virtual Fleets usually have (system through which you advance in "career") is the reason they end up being exclusive. Of course, they all say that a member can do whatever he/she wants but if you set up a pointing system which is valid only if you play in fleet matches between members, your idea is to have something closed. In my opinion, they could extended the pointing systems to the sinking of no members in public matches. Guys, I see nothing wrong in that... ;)

Either Gamespy or Hyperlobby are fine for meeting up people but for the reasons above, there you'll only find people who don't want to join a virtual fleet like myself. Well, there is a virtual fleet that joins on Hyperlobby and whose members play with other people (DK something...I apologize to the members of this Fleet for not remembering the full name!!!) but this is the only exception. Well, I played with Furia, Molon and Fish and other members of virtual fleets recently but this came through Commanders Academy & Dive Center...

Bellman
02-25-06, 10:37 AM
Maybe CADC will grow into a fleet of freelancers. There's a lot of talent hanging out there.

The current 'war' proves that guys can get it done outside the restrictions and formalities of structured Fleets.

The skeletons there and you can hang a lot on the bones of the likes of Molon, OneShot, Fish, JoGary, Furia
and MaHuJa (Only to mention some.) :rock:

MaHuJa
02-25-06, 10:54 AM
...the pointing system these Virtual Fleets usually have (system through which you advance in "career") is the reason they end up being exclusive.

...they could extended the pointing systems to the sinking of no members in public matches. Guys, I see nothing wrong in that... ;)

I agree fully with you - but also, that I know some of them require the mission logs from all players as part of the scoring players. Non-members aren't likely to bother, don't you think? Also, in the case of a cheater, it's easier to remove him from a closed system than an open one.

A closed group not playing anyone else will end up stagnating. Someone once suggested real navies are keeping an eye on what we're doing in the sim community, for just this sort of reason. If it's true or not, who knows.

OneShot
02-25-06, 11:06 AM
To pick up the comment from Bellman ...

Given that we do "regular" games (once a week) thanks to Furia, and having the GDT as a testbed for full blown tournaments it is certainly possible to have a group of players available for playing. Given the MP settings for DW (no dedicated server) all you need to do is use the available facilities wisely, most notably the calendar.

As the past has proven it is entirely possible to get 8+ people together on a given date with some advance warning and that is certainly needed as a DW match usually takes around 2 hours.

If the interest is there I could integrate a system similar to the one used at OrionWarrior ( http://www.orionwarrior.com/html/modules.php?name=Ow_statistics&op=complete ) in the CADC for people to log their stats. Same open system, just for your own entertainment and to compare yourself to others - no ranks, position or whatever dependant on that. But take note if the interest is there ... as the page over at OW clearly shows the interest definitly lacked.

Bellman
02-25-06, 11:24 AM
The structure is in place and growing. :|\
I guess a lot guys are cavalier about cumulative scoring as it smacks of Fleet competitiveness .

Event scoring is another thing. :rock: :up:

Fandango
02-25-06, 01:09 PM
I agree fully with you - but also, that I know some of them require the mission logs from all players as part of the scoring players. Non-members aren't likely to bother, don't you think? Also, in the case of a cheater, it's easier to remove him from a closed system than an open one.

You are correct Mahuja but probably there's a way round it... :hmm:

I've participated to CADC matches for the past three weekends...very cool!. The CADC does not require any "serious" commitment and as I understood it (Oneshot, please correct it if I'm wrong), you just post your availability there and people then "reserve" the available platforms. Even if there are only three platforms available, people may consider joining multistation on one of it. I personally team up with Goldorak...whatever platform we choose. I can say that it's been a long time since I last played DW on a platform alone. I think multistation should be used more...but this is another issue... :)

OneShot
02-25-06, 01:25 PM
You are right :up:

Thats what the calendar is for ... post your own availability or set up a day/time for a match, maybe even with your selfmade map (tho thats certainly not required). Past has proven that unless you choose some very weird times you usually get a lot of people wanting to jump in and play.

XabbaRus
02-25-06, 01:42 PM
I don't see how the pointing system can be a barrier to fleets using Gamespy.

You can create a room on gamespy for which you need a password to get in and these fleets could set up for stat matches where people advance or not as the case maybe. The fact that they are seen on Gamespy and that they could also have open rooms, a sort of "Come and have a go is you think you're hard enough type thing."

Fish
02-25-06, 02:37 PM
I don't see how the pointing system can be a barrier to fleets using Gamespy.

You can create a room on gamespy for which you need a password to get in and these fleets could set up for stat matches where people advance or not as the case maybe. The fact that they are seen on Gamespy and that they could also have open rooms, a sort of "Come and have a go is you think you're hard enough type thing."
Don't you have to subscribe to made your own rooms?

Fandango
02-25-06, 02:59 PM
Well, I don't know if you have to pay for a private room in Gamespy but for sure not in Hyperlobby. You simply protect the room with a password... :up:

XabbaRus
02-25-06, 04:42 PM
No

You have to subscribe to GameSpy anyway to use it. If you don't pay you get some adverts every now and then, but other than that you can create your own rooms.

How do you think people make rooms for people to play in.

You can add passwords to lock them.

If you pay you get some extra stuff which I don't know if you need if you just go for a game then leave.

Fish
02-25-06, 06:06 PM
I try to make one, but it says I have to subscribe first?

XabbaRus
02-25-06, 08:43 PM
Are you signed up with Gamespy? i ma asuming you are if you can log on


Give me a time and a date, I'll make a room and you can see how easy it is.

LuftWolf
02-26-06, 02:33 AM
The CADC is easily the best tool for finding AND playing *quality* DW MP games.

The reasons:

1) Postable Events and Openings Calender

2) Built in Messaging

3) FlashChat (as good as ICQ or any lobby without any overhead other than a browser, flash, and CADC membership).

4) A place to record AAR's, have a dicussion of tactics, and share the mission file and replays themselves as attached files

5) A bunch of killas hanging around... :arrgh!:

The only thing the CADC does not have is a formalized way of keeping statistics for matches.

Serious thought has to be done before this is undertaken. Unless I have already missed it or something like it, we should have an open discussion about this over at the CADC some time live.

Regardless, places like the CADC are the wave of the future for games such as DW. :know: :rock:

In my mind, it is the ideal prototype for what will become necessary for increasingly complex simulations to thrive in gaming communities. Oneshot deserves much credit for his work and dedication to this cause.

Bellman
02-26-06, 05:46 AM
:D Aye Aye to that - and implied in all I posted above. :|\ :rock: :up: