New player looking for guidance
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Another factor to consider is how heavily modded the servers are. Some servers are total conversions such as Freeworlds, others are so heavily modded they require an additional mod in order to even log in.
The other option would be a vanilla or vanilla-compatible server. These require either no mod to log in, or offer an optional mod in order to experience enhanced game experience.
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What is?
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HavokGDI wrote:
I cam do some RP, but some of the mods I was looking at just get stupid crazy with the rules.I am in agreement Quite a few places I was recommended mods for - I visited their rules page and simply got bored reading through all the rules.
For MP play it may be worthwhile visiting the server list, seeing what mods have reasonably active servers, and then try reading up on the mods for those servers. That way you can find a good mod (played by many) which is active (unlikely to get as bored) but appeals (as you find a suitable mod).
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I guess what I am looking for in multilayer is more of a “co-op” feel. Something that I can find in most MMO’s or larger games. If I choose to go off on my own I can, or if I need to, play with a few other players to take on a harder mission or objective together. I would also like to be able (not sure how it works yet) to do my own thing some place, but still chat (In game chat) with other players that are around / online.
I would not mind playing the original unmodded online if there where any servers running that.
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Just in the interest of blatant self-promotion…, the 24/7 FREELANCER UNIVERSE server sounds just like what you’re looking for. It’s a vanilla server primarily focused on pvp. Few rules, do what you want.
Our principle rules consist of No Modding (server mod excepted of course), No Cheating, No Swearing.
Those are the only rules we really enforce. There are some community accepted standards of course, but we try not to get involved in enforcing those unless they become a big problem.
Helpful community, mix of interests, mod is optional, etc.
At the very least it can serve as a starting point and you can move outward from there.Give it a shot.
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I found a place (on this site i think) the other day that had a walk through on setting everything up, from what updates I needed, to installing and using the mod manager. Now for the life of me I can’t find it. Does anyone know what I am talking about?
I have downloaded all of the critical updates in the download section, but am wary of what order I should install them in. I guess ill just hope for the best
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http://the-starport.net/freelancer/wiki/index.php/Beginner_Guide
Possibly that.
Welcome, and NOD are so much cooler.
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I am pretty much set up ( I think) However, I have run into a crazy weird problem. Not sure if it is Freelancer related or not. My internet has been acting funny the last few weeks, I am now using a old router I had laying around and everything is all better. My computer works great, internet is fast, and I can play other games online. However, every time I try to find servers or even play Freelancer online in one of the servers, my computer disconnects from the WiFi. Is this a known Freelancer issue with a work around or some other kind of problem on my end that is unrelated to all this?
p.s.
gdi ftw -
uninstall ipv6 if you have it running.
Also, if you’re running Windows 7, try running everything as administrator.