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Old multiplayer

So general solutions are welcome, but a friend and I are both craving the old blizzard RTS games. The problem is: fuck that company, and they probably use a rootkit anti-cheat anyway

So is there a general solution for multiplayer in old PC games without company support, and is there a particular solution for, say, starcraft2?

finalarbiter @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 1day

If those games can do LAN connections (computers on the same network), you could use something like Hamachi to put your computers on a virtual network together. I'm sure there are more modern versions of Hamachi, but that's how I used to do it in the early 2010s.

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Minnels @lemmy.zip - 1day

Had problems with hamachi but Zerotier works great. Less hassle also.

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Cevilia (she/they/…) - 9hr

Tailscale is the one I use. It's free for up to 5 devices.

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Björn - 1day

For all their faults they don't use kernel level anti cheat. Both StarCraft 1 and 2 are free. StarCraft 1 should at least have LAN play.

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Hippy - 1day

I'm playing Age of empires 2 definitive edition from Steam and it's an awesome modernized RTS experience

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diffaldo @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 1day

I cant help you with RTS games, but u should def try old wow private servers. My recommendation is Turtle-wow . Its old school wow with tons of players aaand because its old, every pc can run it.

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phneutral @feddit.org - 1day

OpenRA comes to mind.

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sp3ctr4l @lemmy.dbzer0.com - 24hr

Hell March Intensifies

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tomat0223 @sh.itjust.works - 18hr

Parsec is probably what you need. Me and my brother played through BG1 (for ps2 I believe) with an emulator and parsec. For the most part there was no lag. We simulated us both playing on his computer the same way you would play couch co-op, just in different areas.

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