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4I Falcon
Apr 27, 2003, 04:11 PM
Remember all those topics about how to forward the required ports on one's router so that one would be able to play JJ2 online?

Thanks about that.

What I'm asking for this time is the ports required to play UT online. Not UT2K3, as I haven't gotten that far; just the original UT.

Should this be in this forum? After all, it is Technical Help-related, but not JJ2-related. I've asked something of this sort before, but never got a reply.

If it means anything, here are my stats:

P3 1.4GHz
Windows 98
Linksys router (ports 10052-10057 and 6667-6669 forwarded)

Help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

KRSplat
Apr 27, 2003, 04:20 PM
I have no idea. Maybe VelKasha or PiZZa or another one of those Unreal-obsessed people would know.

Krezack
Apr 27, 2003, 09:50 PM
Originally posted by KRSplat
I have no idea.

That's good. I don't know what we'd do without you telling us all you officially have no idea how to solve this problem. Afterall, that is what the thread is asking, right? "Does KRSplat know how to fix this problem?" :p :D

Derby
Apr 28, 2003, 12:19 PM
I think you need to forward port 7777.

Note: This is given that you have not tampered with any port settings for the game. Port 7777 is most likely it if you have not tampered with the default port setting, and you can configure that in unrealtournament.ini in the system folder where your game is installed.

4I Falcon
May 1, 2003, 02:23 PM
It figures. If it isn't one problem, it's another.

I forwarded the prots, but apparently I need to get a patch to upgrade from my v400 to v436. Of course, this requires a file needed on the CD. I lost the CD quite a while ago, and I am thusly unable to patch.

Could anyone send me the patched UT436 files?

The doingment would be greeted with great gratefulness.

Off to download the UT2K3 demo... tralalalalala...