Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist

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RebooTed Aug 17, 2018 @ 10:14am
Any possible way to play offline coop?
Me and my friend have this game, but our Net has issues with ping. Sometimes the WiFi tends to "sleep" like there's no data being sent.

Is there any way to connect 2 machines via LAN and emulate an online connection? This game is too good to play just single player mode.
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GHRamsEy Aug 17, 2018 @ 2:31pm 
There are a bunch of people who used to use tunggle, but that was discontinued. I think there are other methods to coop on LAN now. I've never tried anything like that but it's surely possible with correct software. Try asking in the splinter cell discord channel. https://discord.gg/2S2YN2R
Last edited by GHRamsEy; Aug 17, 2018 @ 4:58pm
RebooTed Aug 18, 2018 @ 1:37am 
Thank you. ^_^
%USERNAME% Aug 19, 2018 @ 2:08am 
Originally posted by JeRiL:
Thank you. ^_^
The game was originally not implemented mode LAN, I assume all due to piracy. So if Ubisoft disable the online it will be a useless purchase for new players.
RebooTed Aug 19, 2018 @ 2:16am 
Originally posted by TTT:
Originally posted by JeRiL:
Thank you. ^_^
The game was originally not implemented mode LAN, I assume all due to piracy. So if Ubisoft disable the online it will be a useless purchase for new players.

Yup.
GHRamsEy Aug 19, 2018 @ 6:28am 
So was Conviction and there is a whole group who use that one outside the normal ubisoft server stuff. Tunggle is discontinued as I said but I know the folks who used that went to something else. Maybe black list is different but it still uses directx for graphic which has subroutines for internet lan play. The game uses .XML for setup. Someone somewhere has made it work offline. All it takes is correct back programming to enable LAN to be simulated.
%USERNAME% Aug 19, 2018 @ 9:54am 
Originally posted by GHR:
So was Conviction and there is a whole group who use that one outside the normal ubisoft server stuff. Tunggle is discontinued as I said but I know the folks who used that went to something else. Maybe black list is different but it still uses directx for graphic which has subroutines for internet lan play. The game uses .XML for setup. Someone somewhere has made it work offline. All it takes is correct back programming to enable LAN to be simulated.
Conviction was the last game with LAN. Starting with the Blacklist in the game there is a system of online achievements. Now the game does not need a LAN. Alas it has been decided by developers. This is the way partially solves the problem of piracy. Because if you want to play with your relative in a cooperative game, you will not have to look for crack (NOCD), you need to find extra money to buy a second license.

Blacklist this year will be 5 years. Me as a player in chaos theory it is known that the server was disconnected after about 10 years. And even after that I can still play with my friends because the game has LAN. Blacklist players are deprived of this. So don't waste your time and play Blacklist while there is still an opportunity.
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Date Posted: Aug 17, 2018 @ 10:14am
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