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Topic: A Noob's Super-Melee Questions. (Read 4270 times)
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ebonrat
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I'll just make it quick.
a- How do I remove ships from my roster entirely, NOT just change them? b- 2 player melee through our local network isn't working. Help! c- when I'm at "Change Ship" in melee, it says A-select Ship, and C- detailed information about the ship on either side of the selection screen. What madness?
Thanks for helping!
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Grand Master Planet Eater
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I've always wondered if there was a way to access that "detailed information"
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Stardrake
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If it's not in UQM, there's a video on Youtube that compiles all of them (try searching under "SC2 ship videos"). It tells you less than you'd know from taking the ship for a spin in SuperMelee, but if nothing else it's interesting from the perspective of seeing the official 3D representation of the ships (which doesn't always agree with the 2D representation or the fan-made 3D renders, especially in the Avatar's case).
Addendum: Here
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« Last Edit: June 27, 2012, 06:18:06 am by Stardrake »
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CelticMinstrel
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Your link appears to have a space at the beginning which causes it to fail.
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Gekko
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Here's a tutorial written on scdb for port forwarding. What you want to do in local area is to set one machine hosting, get the local area IP (I think 90% of routers default to 192.168.X.X), connect to that IP. I'm thinking that you don't need any port forwarding for LAN play assuming you are connected via one router, ie: computer 1 -> router -> computer 2
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