Multi Client??

08/05/2012 03:14 Klin18#1
Hello guys is there any way to multi client on the Greman Server ???

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08/05/2012 03:25 josped#2
Of course. Get lot's of reversing how-to's, a good disassembler+debugger, spend a few weeks studying all of it, remove HS's ties from 9D's exe and there you go, a fully functioning multiclient capable 9D.

Or buy some 2nd hand PC that can (even if barelly) run 9D, can prob get one for peanuts.
08/05/2012 17:22 9D_player#3
Haven't tried yet with HS but GG uses a 5-min heart-beat server sided signal, so when it's disabled you get DCed every 5 mins unless you change a map :P. HS should as easy as GG to be stripped. Hopefully I will have more time in the near future to do it :D If so, multiclient will be an easy task.
08/07/2012 03:29 [Zyklon]#4
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Originally Posted by josped View Post
Of course. Get lot's of reversing how-to's, a good disassembler+debugger, spend a few weeks studying all of it, remove HS's ties from 9D's exe and there you go, a fully functioning multiclient capable 9D.

Or buy some 2nd hand PC that can (even if barelly) run 9D, can prob get one for peanuts.
Are you trying to discourage them from multi-clienting?

@ OP, use VMware to multi-client. The germans know about it but wont disable its use like the viets from Dzogames. Also if you get caught on ger with vmware, you get perma-banned without question.
08/07/2012 05:59 josped#5
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Are you trying to discourage them from multi-clienting?
Nah, just broadening their horizons...

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Also if you get caught on ger with vmware, you get perma-banned without question.
Hope that means "with 9D running inside VMWare" not "running vmware". Still, only an option if the on inside VMW is your stand/leech char, cause the damn thing is bloody unplayable (with 9D, better coded stuff like Forsaken World works nicely).

Best use i found for that option was as a burn in test. Run as many copies as cores and lay back. If box survives 48h of that, it won't die anytime soon... Quite a few mobo's (and even more PSU's) gave up the ghost doing that :(