This morning, I played SWRO for the first time against SagaFro, who lives in Japan. We initially had problems with our network connection, which he said was due to the incompatibility of our global IP addresses. So, he told me to install Hamachi, which allowed the predetermined stable connection between SagaFro's and my network. By using the IP address set by Hamachi, we were able to play a stable (yet laggy due to distance) game of SWRO. (Ended up with my utter and complete defeat.)
Later today, ddr_f4n and I tried to play SWRO. We couldn't connect using our preliminary global IP addresses, so we decided to use Hamachi too. Unfortunately, ddr_f4n could not use Hamachi because each time Hamachi would start up, his wireless internet would shut down. He uses a modem/router and a wireless laptop, while I use a modem, and router (separate from each other) and a wireless laptop. We couldn't see why Hamachi would cause this problem.
If anyone knows how to fix Hamachi, or knows a different method in stabilizing a connection on SWRO, please tell us here.
Red number here is your global IP address.
This is Hamachi.
I do suck at this game, but if anyone wants to play me, I'm (now) glad to be a deku stick of an opponent.
Later today, ddr_f4n and I tried to play SWRO. We couldn't connect using our preliminary global IP addresses, so we decided to use Hamachi too. Unfortunately, ddr_f4n could not use Hamachi because each time Hamachi would start up, his wireless internet would shut down. He uses a modem/router and a wireless laptop, while I use a modem, and router (separate from each other) and a wireless laptop. We couldn't see why Hamachi would cause this problem.
If anyone knows how to fix Hamachi, or knows a different method in stabilizing a connection on SWRO, please tell us here.
Red number here is your global IP address.
This is Hamachi.
I do suck at this game, but if anyone wants to play me, I'm (now) glad to be a deku stick of an opponent.






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