Re: Possible home

Re: Possible home


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Posted by TALON2001945 (Platinum) (Ranked 119 on Brunswick Bowling (Mplayer) Ladder) on May 04, 2001 at 12:16:39:

In Reply to: Possible home posted by teddy0825 (LeadOp) on May 02, 2001 at 23:09:36:

: dear players,

: If you would like to test the zone for direct ip game or ipx, which is that you create a game on your local host and then the other person has to join local and you can play, works for all games. I will be in direct ip lounge of zone under sports tomorrow at 3pm if you want to help test this out. Thank you for your support.

: Respectfully,

: Teddy0825
: MBowling Lead OP
: Case's Ladder

: Here is what you need:
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: The Zone gives you the ability to play the hottest multiplayer online games. ZoneLAN - DirectPlay offers free multiplayer matchmaking for some of the hottest games that support DirectPlay Lobby. Unfortunately, not all DirectPlay games support the DirectPlay Lobby feature. If you'd like to play a game that supports IPX, use ZoneLAN - IPX.

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: What You'll Need
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: A FREE Zone Name and password (Sign up now!)
: Game software for the game you'd like to play
: Windows 95/98, or NT 4.0 or later with Service Pack 3
: Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.02 or later, or Netscape Navigator version 4.0 or later
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: How to Play
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: From the DirectPlay Game Rooms page, enter one of the rooms by clicking its name. A game currently being hosted alternately displays its official title and the one given it by the host. To join a game that hasn't started yet, move your pointer over to the game's matchmaking square, and then click the Join button to enter
: To see if your game is supported, move your pointer over an unoccupied matchmaking square, and click the "Host" icon. The game room automatically detects all DirectPlay Lobby-supported games on your ; these games, if any, are listed in the Select a game box within the dialog box that appears
: To host a game move your pointer over an unoccupied matchmaking square and click the Host icon.
: In the dialog box that appears, replace "My Game" in the Game name box with a name of your choice.
: Choose the maximum number of players.
: If you like, you can click the Private game check box and assign the game a password. Make sure you give the password to everyone you want to play.
: Click a game in the Select a game box to highlight it, and then click OK. Players who want to join must also have the game installed on their own machines.
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Teddy where are you i was there at 3pm today of May the 4th, Friday, 2001 and you was not their at 3pm, now it's 3:15pm
(Bryan). :(


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