Lord Elathorn
Refugee
If I have the game installed but am away from internet connection, can the game be played on a peer to peer set-up or LAN/WLAN mode? Essentially, do you need internet to play?
Hope nobody derails this thread by mentioning pirating!!Hope this isn't another how to play pirated games thread??
3G or GPRS ?No - not a play pirated games question. I have the game legitimately, but I wanted to know if I can play it when I'm out of internet range on my boat
Did you come by that boat legitimately or are you an actual pirate?No - not a play pirated games question. I have the game legitimately, but I wanted to know if I can play it when I'm out of internet range on my boat
Pretty sure not. The connection speed between clients and server should be at least at 3G-speed. If playing in LAN, THIS connection part is way faster than 3G.This game requires a 3g connection minimally to play with friends tho. Even if its LAN which only improves ping.
Still have to have a data connection to play 7d2d in the first place tho.Liesel Weppen said:Pretty sure not. The connection speed between clients and server should be at least at 3G-speed. If playing in LAN, THIS connection part is way faster than 3G.
Not tested in a real environment anyway:
The server in opposite only verifies the logindata of players via internet. That's very few traffic volume and not time critical (at least not in matter of ping times, of course the requests will timeout at some time). Basically from what i saw from all my traffic, this should work with minimal internet connectivity (like GPRS) and should even work if the clients have no internet access, but only the server.
So if you e.g. put up a LAN with 4 clients + server on a boat and (only) the server hast internetconnection, e.g. by using his built in cellular device, you should be able to play multilpayer.
It is a kind of cheap DRM protection, Ubisoft/Epic is much worse then steam.I find this to be major issue for me. I'm trying to continue a solo game in my living room, which has a weak wifi signal. Why should I be required to connect to the internet to play a solo player game?