Looking for a way to play Lan games via online means.
So I've been digging my way through some old games, some being abandonware.
But a problem I've been running through is that, some games often have dead servers, and hosted servers often don't show up on some games. And the only way to play those is via a local Lan network.
I've been struggling to find ways to play some games with some friends who happen to live in a different country.
Someone recommended me this software called "Tungle" which as he described it, allows you to host private/public Lan parties through the internet.
But after looking it up, I found that it's been shut down for some reason.
Now do you have any idea on how I can play those.
I've been wanting to play Half Life: Decay, but the only working co op option is via Lan for some reason.

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ReBoot Dec 29, 2019 @ 7:54am 
A VPN is the way to go. Loads of people swear on Hamachi, I prefer something less intrusive and more standartized, but a VPN is the way for you to go.
About47Pandas Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:03am 
I use Hamatchi to create a private network over the internet. Works well.

also I have over 600 games, hoping a specific person reads this and gets irritated
Last edited by About47Pandas; Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:04am
Phil_Violated Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:12am 
Originally posted by ReBoot:
A VPN is the way to go. Loads of people swear on Hamachi, I prefer something less intrusive and more standartized, but a VPN is the way for you to go.

I did try Softether VPN, but it didn't seem to work.
I tried creating a private server and it showed offline.
When we joined the already online public servers, the game wasn't detecting the server in-game even after being connected.
Phil_Violated Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:14am 
Originally posted by About47Pandas:
I use Hamatchi to create a private network over the internet. Works well.

also I have over 600 games, hoping a specific person reads this and gets irritated

Someone recommended me Hamachi as well, but some seem to straight up oppose it, as if it's better to not play games than use hamachi.
Not sure why they said so.
About47Pandas Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:18am 
Originally posted by Phil_Violated:
Originally posted by About47Pandas:
I use Hamatchi to create a private network over the internet. Works well.

also I have over 600 games, hoping a specific person reads this and gets irritated

Someone recommended me Hamachi as well, but some seem to straight up oppose it, as if it's better to not play games than use hamachi.
Not sure why they said so.

No idea. - Works well for me. I also used it for work awhile back to transfer files.
ReBoot Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:18am 
Originally posted by Phil_Violated:
Originally posted by ReBoot:
A VPN is the way to go. Loads of people swear on Hamachi, I prefer something less intrusive and more standartized, but a VPN is the way for you to go.

I did try Softether VPN, but it didn't seem to work.
I tried creating a private server and it showed offline.
When we joined the already online public servers, the game wasn't detecting the server in-game even after being connected.
Try something standardized. Don't go with some flashy name, go with a standard protocol. And verify whether normal LAN things work, such as folder sharing.
About47Pandas Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:21am 
Hamachi is a VPN that is specifically meant to act as a local area network.
Phil_Violated Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:27am 
Originally posted by ReBoot:
Originally posted by Phil_Violated:

I did try Softether VPN, but it didn't seem to work.
I tried creating a private server and it showed offline.
When we joined the already online public servers, the game wasn't detecting the server in-game even after being connected.
Try something standardized. Don't go with some flashy name, go with a standard protocol. And verify whether normal LAN things work, such as folder sharing.

Got any suggestions?
Phil_Violated Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:28am 
Originally posted by About47Pandas:
Hamachi is a VPN that is specifically meant to act as a local area network.

Might as well give it a try.
About47Pandas Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:28am 
:pandafu:
ReBoot Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:49am 
Originally posted by Phil_Violated:
Originally posted by ReBoot:
Try something standardized. Don't go with some flashy name, go with a standard protocol. And verify whether normal LAN things work, such as folder sharing.

Got any suggestions?
If your router got a VPN server, take that. If not, https://www.howtogeek.com/135996/how-to-create-a-vpn-server-on-your-windows-computer-without-installing-any-software
Or roll with Hamachi, others (me) hating it doesn't mean you'll hate it.
Last edited by ReBoot; Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:51am
About47Pandas Dec 29, 2019 @ 8:51am 
Originally posted by ReBoot:
Originally posted by Phil_Violated:

Got any suggestions?
If your router got a VPN server, take that. If not, https://www.howtogeek.com/135996/how-to-create-a-vpn-server-on-your-windows-computer-without-installing-any-software/

I dunno- Using windows VPN, and not knowing really what you are doing, is kinda risky. O_o But it is useful.
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