Rf with hamachi.could it work?
You should tell more about hamachi...
http://www.hamachi.cc it's a program used to create a fkae LAN through computers even if they aren't connected in same network. It was created to play pirated games because if you play it through LAN the system doesn't ask you for CD-key. If RF's multiplayer doesn't work through normal internet I don't think it would through hamachi
http://www.hamachi.cc it's a program used to create a fkae LAN through computers even if they aren't connected in same network. It was created to play pirated games because if you play it through LAN the system doesn't ask you for CD-key. If RF's multiplayer doesn't work through normal internet I don't think it would through hamachi
Lithuanians for Georgia!
sorry to go off topic but in you sig Anonomy$ what is that pic supposed to be? <(''\../'')> ? just curious!
My Deviant Art - http://black-crusader.deviantart.com
a goat? sorry still dont see it. ( Damn i can never see these things! until people actually show me with their hand! It took me monthes to see that ''old woman, young girl'' optical illusion! )
My Deviant Art - http://black-crusader.deviantart.com
Really ? I can see them easily , but i can rly hardly see stereo view.psYco wrote:a goat? sorry still dont see it. ( Damn i can never see these things! until people actually show me with their hand! It took me monthes to see that ''old woman, young girl'' optical illusion! )
And this is not actually a real goat , its a picture i called goat.
{}{ see? its fish
and i guess i will delete this topic soon
From what i can tell hamachi is an application to network computers, not code that could be implanted in an engine. Nice looking application though.
Jonas
Focused, hard work is the real key to success. Keep your eyes on the goal, and just keep taking the next step towards completing it. If you aren't sure which way to do something, do it both ways and see which works better. - John Carmack
Focused, hard work is the real key to success. Keep your eyes on the goal, and just keep taking the next step towards completing it. If you aren't sure which way to do something, do it both ways and see which works better. - John Carmack