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RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - Ezriilc - 08-04-2020 Hello! This is my first post. TL;DR: I cannot get my client to see my (any!) private server. I am putting the IP:port into the "Optional Arguments" box as "-sxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2302". But, It seems to ignore anything I put there.
I've been a big fan of Freelancer, including Discovery, for many years, and it's a game I always seem to come back to, year after year, with Discovery always being there with updated content and support. My kids and I grew up playing Discovery Freelancer together on our home server, and even though they're grown and moved away, I've recently wished to play again, and to have them join me. Here's my setup and what I've tried and discovered.
I feel like there must be something I'm missing. I appreciate any input y'all have. Thanks in advance! RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - Toga - 08-06-2020 - Open file explorer and type %localappdata% into the address bar. - Find the folder named Discovery Freelancer, open it and the folder named EXE inside it. - Find Freelancer.ini and open with notepad. - Find the section that begins [ListServer] - Remove the ; from the line with hostname so it looks like this: hostname = gun.fllistserver.com RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - Laz - 08-07-2020 When the developers forcibly usurped the admin team the launcher was changed to prevent servers from being connected to. I wrote about it in my resignation. In that thread, you can find a link to the GitHub where you can download the launcher that doesn't have this issue feature. On mobile so I hope thats enough info. RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - UltimateRush - 09-09-2020 So I was able to follow this and get it up and running but the issue I'm having is that my friend can't seem to see the server. Could it be that it's set up for LAN only cuz when I look at the server page, it shows up as LAN --> Yes. Does anyone know how to set it for internet play? RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - PhoenixClaw - 09-11-2020 look at what's written above your post. then you know why your friend can't see the Server ^^ RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - Rooslin - 01-18-2021 God damn nothing I do works, I can see it on LAN but unable to get my friend (not on LAN) to see the server. When I first started it up it was showing the ip6 so I disabled it but now its just showing my local IP. Losing my mind over here. RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - Bongoz - 05-07-2022 When I use DSAM, and try to undock, but the anticheat kicks me for cheating, even tho I've registered the account as an admin AND it's my own server. RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - Skorak - 05-07-2022 Admins still get kicked for cheating when the equipment combination on the ship isn't legal. RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - Vitoniz30 - 07-21-2022 Hey, I have couple questions. 1. What do commands .aifollow and .aievade precisely look like? I found them not working on my own hosted server. It says "Error. Wrong command". 2. Why don't SFX from folder \Discovery Freelancer 4.91.0\DATA\AUDIO\SOUNDS\TEST\ work when I use command .playsound? I recall they have worked in the past during Alley times. Thank you RE: Hosting Your Own Discovery Server - Complete Guide - Freejack - 12-02-2022 Crazy thing is I have done this multiple times on Windows 7 and Windows 10 and for some reason I can not get it to work. Once I disable the IPV6 in both I can not get flserver to open a UDP port at all on the machine, it will run but not open ports. Turn on IPV6 it opens port and I can see it but can not connect due to it using the IPV6 instead of IPV4. Why can't Windows make this simple like Linux where we just turn IPV6 off if the local environment / network does not need to use it? I have tested this in 7 and 10 and get the same result. This is the oddest behavior ever. I also remember there being command line switches for flserver but, for the life of me can not remember them. I thought there was one to tell it to use the local ip. Well found the issue, UPNP on a firewall\router with windows 10 or windows 7 will act exactly as I described. Turn it off and it now works. |