Frippian wrote:
Hello Again “The Star Port” goers,
I realized something a few minutes ago that may be the cause of my problem with the version number mismatch.
At first, what I am about to tell you may seen very stupid, and you may ask yourself, “How did he not remember he had done that?” Wheat I did, was replace the freelancer .EXE with an .EXE from a mod I had used years ago, but for some reason, kept the special .EXE on a USB storage, despite deleting said mod. My reason for using the .EXE? The original .EXE right of the Freelancer disk will NOT cause Freelancer to run on my PC, and I was unsure why. So I tried the replacement .EXE, and it worked. I did the same on my Brother’s PC. Now I know why the version’s don’t match.
But… the original .EXE problem persists.
If anyone has experienced this problem, please, I would welcome any assistance.
My PC is a Toshiba Satellite, 2013, with quad-core AMD A6 processors, 6 Gigs of RAM.
[SOLVED]
UPDATE AGAIN!
Hello again, all you wonderful people!
I have finally connected my PC to my Brother’s PC, and been able to play Freelancer via LAN!
Thank you all for your assistance; this is a wonderful forum with a lot of helpful people. I wouldn’t have been able to relive my childhood years without your help.
I would like to list a step by step explanation of what was done to make LAN Freelancer work, Before this discussion is closed, so others may reference this thread.
TAGS: Freelancer LAN problem issue can’t connect Incompatible versions flerver Freelancer Update 1.1
Step 1: Freshly install Freelancer on both PC’s in the default location (IMPORTANT Update 1.1 will not otherwise install)
Step 2: Install Freelancer update 1.1 (http://www.moddb.com/games/freelancer/downloads/freelancer-patch-11)
Step 3: Replace Freelancer .EXE with OFFICIAL No-disk .EXE. (http://the-starport.net/freelancer/download/singlefile.php?cid=1&lid=2649) (Optional, but it was necessary for mine game to function, I am unsure why.)
Step 4: Connect both PC’s via Ethernet, or an Ad-Hoc Wlan system.
Step 5: Disable IPv6 on both PC’s. (Windows 8.1: Control Panel>Network and Internet> Network and Sharing Center>Change Adapter Settings, and uncheck “IPv6”. You will need to select the appropriate adapter. You Ether-net, and wi-fi adapters should be easily identifiable.)
Step 6: Assure that the network between the two PC’s is “Private” (Network, under “This PC”>advanced settings>“Make the network I am connected to a private network”)(Both PCs)
Step 7: Run “flserver” on intended host PC. Selected appropriate options. (Firewall should then ask to allow flserver and freelancer through, to secure a connection. Allow it to disable protection for anything it sees as necessary fro the connection to work.)
Step 8: Assure you have followed all these steps carefully. Although the host computer, that is, the PC that is running the server will not be able to run the server without update 1.1 (On windows 8.1, at least), the client side PC will simply be unable to generate a multiplayer I.D. unless update 1.1 is installed.
Step 9: On both PCs make you way to the multiplayer menu, and connect to the server. (If all went well, the version number under “Version” will be blue and say “1.0”, and under “IP Address” you will see a traditional IP, not an IPv6 Address).
Step 10.) You should have no further issues. If you do, unfortunately, this post will be of no assistance to you, as I encountered no further issues.
ENJOY