Author Topic: Blockland Crashes when I make a online server!  (Read 2298 times)

Right, so the problem is, is that when I try to host an internet server its crashes.

Everything else works fine accept hosting an internet. When I click Start Game, Blockland just freezes then disappears. The console log just acts as if I clicked Quit. I am a Mac and its has done this since V14. I tryed reinstalling and just checking default add-ons.

Please help.

Double Post

Sorry I didn't put a question mark at the end of it. It was an accident and there's no edit button.

Does Blockland actually close itself or could you leave it running for a few minutes to see if it eventually works?

This is a sort-of known issue in v14 and has been addressed in v15.


Did it give an error message? If it did... forgot what to do when that happens.... There should be a button that allows you to look at exactly what happened.... i think?

Srry for double post, but:
Did it give an error message? If it did... forgot what to do when that happens.... There should be a button that allows you to look at exactly what happened.... i think? When you do, post what it said.

Binding server port to default IP
UDP initialized on port 5887
Engine initialized...
Authentication: SUCCESS
Destroying NET Server
Exporting server prefs...

Starting Internet Server
Binding server port to default IP
UDP initialized on port 28000

Initializing UPnP...





and then Blockland is gone and the console just stays like that.

Yeah I'm going to assume this is an issue with your router. Blockland v15 has the ability to disable UPnP so you can go back to the standard port forwarding method. I'd wait for that - or buy a new router.

Yeah I'm going to assume this is an issue with your router. Blockland v15 has the ability to disable UPnP so you can go back to the standard port forwarding method. I'd wait for that - or buy a new router.
I couldn't port forward in the first place....

and I can't buy a new router.

What is the problem with my router then?, maybe I can fix that.

A lot of routers don't actually implement UPnP correctly - if you give me the model type and name I can have a quick look for any known issues.

A lot of routers don't actually implement UPnP correctly - if you give me the model type and name I can have a quick look for any known issues.
Its Sky Broadband and its the Mac version.

Sorry for double post

Its a NETGEAR apparently.

Model number? It should be written on the actual router. Something like DG834.

This might be it, its the closed thing I can find.

203-10367-01