![]() Then the quest master hits square and immediately departs on the quest. Before you depart on the quest, everyone MUST at roughly the same time reduce their emulation speed to 25%. ![]() Once everyone is signed up for the quest, have everyone ready up but do not start the quest yet. Just leave the 4th player in base camp or Quest Retire them. If you want 3 players, like we did, you have to set up a dummy 4th player on another machine that you take with you on all your quests as baggage. Now, for getting into quests, the most important point is that with 3 players, everyone will always or almost always crash when loading the quest. Also would be a good idea to back up your save files every few quests. I recommend doing item buying, inventory management, and restocking offline, going to Home and saving, then going into lobby only for hot spring then quick quest setup followed by departure on the quest. ![]() This isn't really a problem since you shouldn't have unsaved progress since you are given the opportunity to save at the end of each quest before going to this crash prone location. Now, for how to get into quests together and the caveats:įirst of all, the emulator loves to crash at random (roughly every 3-5 min) when you are in the online lobby and particularly when you are getting into the online lobby from your house or the village. Verify connectivity and firewall settings. If at this point you do not ALL see each other in the lobby, something went wrong in the above. This setup will get you "started" and working in the lobby, so verify that is the case. I prefer to use MAC Addresses in the Sony PSP WLAN adapter block as in 00:16:FE:_:_:_įill in the _ with valid hex (numbers or letters A-F).įinally, start PPSSPP and make sure to enable WLAN in the settings. Set MacAddress to something different on each computer. In ppsspp.ini, set proAdhocServer TO THE HAMACHI IP OF THE MACHINE HOSTING AdhocServerProOnline - even on the player's computer that AdhocServerProOnline is running on. ![]() Run AdhocServerProOnline on the player's machine that has the best internet upload speed (use to figure out). Of course all computers must all be in the same Hamachi network. If not pingable, disable firewalls or configure them properly. This also should be checked in both directions. Everyone should be pingable by right clicking them in the list inside of Hamachi/NR and clicking ping. If I remember right in Hamachi, green dot good blue dot bad. Just because you see a direct tunnel to someone doesn't mean they have a direct tunnel back to you. All tunnels must be established and direct. Regardless of what VPN software you use, you must make sure THAT NOBODY IS IN "RELAYED" MODE. I don't know about tungle and others since they are too advertisement-y and dirty feeling to me. Pretty easy, just needs one forwarded port on only the server. For NeoRouter you have have a lot more (255?) but you will either need a NeoRouter server to join or host your own which is what i do. Hamachi will work right out of the box but limit you to 5 per network. You don't need to forward any ports if you are using NeoRouter or Hamachi. We used NeoRouter, but Hamachi and others will do. Our pings averaged 100 and there was very little noticeable monster jitter you can probably make do with up to 200 or so. We played it with 3 players (actually 4, as you will find out later) - 1 at my house and 2 at my friend's house across the country. We are extremely happy, thankful, and excited we can play through this wonderful game again with such gorgeous visuals (running 4X internal res, 4x nBRZ, 16ani, FXAA, VSync). Gonna post this because it took us a while (6 hours) but we have figured out the perfect formula on how to make MHP3rd playable with 2 to 4 players "painlessly once set up" through fiddling around and thanks to tips scattered around on this forum and in this thread. Mods, feel free to delete my post in the PPSSPP Adhoc support thread if you like: I figured it would get better exposure as the first post in a thread. This is a repost from my post in the PPSSPP Adhoc support thread.
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