Author Topic: What happens when two computers...  (Read 636 times)

Run BlockLand with the same IP and on the same sever?
« Last Edit: November 16, 2011, 03:25:33 PM by Fastlex »

If they are in the same network, it's fine.
If they're not, that's an issue.

Also, stop cutting off the title asdfsa

I don't know, that might have been a pretty long title otherwise

I don't know, that might have been a pretty long title otherwise
Still :/

So I can play blockland using one CPU as a sever and one for playing?

Or I get an ID lock?

So I can play blockland using one CPU as a sever and one for playing?

Or I get an ID lock?
Oh, you want to have a dedi server comp?
Then there's really no problem. You just have to manage the server comp.

So I can play blockland using one CPU as a sever and one for playing?

Or I get an ID lock?
Fastlex, this is a different question.
Server authentication is separated from client authentication: you are free to host as many server as you want from any amount of locations. The problem is only with clients, where you cannot use one key at home and use another key at your grandma's house at the same time.

Fastlex, this is a different question.
Server authentication is separated from client authentication: you are free to host as many server as you want from any amount of locations. The problem is only with clients, where you cannot use one key at home and use another key at your grandma's house at the same time.
So that means I have to buy a new key per IP.
Thanks, for the replies.

So that means I have to buy a new key per IP.
Thanks, for the replies.
No, you don't you just have to not be playing on two computers with different IPS at the same time.

No, you don't you just have to not be playing on two computers with different IPS at the same time.
Ok thank you!
Locking.