Greetings Andrew:Thanks for moving/starting this thread here in VPC Tech.
> You're right. I had the same thought whilst driving to work this
> morning. Fly!2 is not a registered DirectPlay application and doesn't
> show in the list. This is hardly surprising as the installation I have
> is just a directory copy from my old Win98 installation.
Ah, *if* Fly!2 is a DirectPlay application (DX 5 or higher), you'll need to install it on your system (as opposed to copying the directories) for the proper DX registry entries to be made (which the launcher looks for). You could copy the Win98 installation folders over again and be back where you were, but with a possible working multiplayer feature.
> It's probable
> that it wasn't coded that way although I'm surprised. Why would a
> developer reinvent the wheel if the code hooks were already there for
> multiplayer?
>
> Next time I run it I'll see what ports it's trying to open to the TRI
> server.
That won't really help much. The missing key to this puzzle are the DX registry entries since we use a DX launcher system. If there isn't any peer to peer connection feature in Fly!2, then we're at a dead end. Developing a Fly!2 server (non-DX to boot!) would be a huge undertaking.
Ben
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