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As I put online multiplayer ??


Lucas Menezes Tobias
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Well it depends on how you wish to host your game. If you want to run it from home you can do one of two things. Buy/use another computer as the server host or use your own computer as the host. The only problem with this is the host computer will need to be on all the time. You will also have to portforward, there's a few tutorials on how to do that here on Eclipse and YouTube but it'll be slightly different depending on your router. Your second option is to buy a VPS also known as a Virtual Private Server (basically a computer you pay monthly for that you can connect to). The good part about a vps is that it's online 24/7\. The only issue is it costs money so I wouldn't suggest buying one unless your game is really popular.

Anyway since you're most likely going to be hosting from home there's quite a few tutorials that can teach you how to portforward. Other users have had this same question before so if you type in portforward in the search bar here on Eclipse you'll find quite a few threads about it.
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> Well it depends on how you wish to host your game. If you want to run it from home you can do one of two things. Buy/use another computer as the server host or use your own computer as the host. The only problem with this is the host computer will need to be on all the time. You will also have to portforward, there's a few tutorials on how to do that here on Eclipse and YouTube but it'll be slightly different depending on your router. Your second option is to buy a VPS also known as a Virtual Private Server (basically a computer you pay monthly for that you can connect to). The good part about a vps is that it's online 24/7\. The only issue is it costs money so I wouldn't suggest buying one unless your game is really popular.
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> Anyway since you're most likely going to be hosting from home there's quite a few tutorials that can teach you how to portforward. Other users have had this same question before so if you type in portforward in the search bar here on Eclipse you'll find quite a few threads about it.

what @Colonello said! You beat me to it. You little sneaky bastard :D

Here are a few tuts

[http://www.eclipseorigins.com/index.php?/topic/118123-tut-port-forwarding/](http://www.eclipseorigins.com/index.php?/topic/118123-tut-port-forwarding/)

[http://www.eclipseorigins.com/index.php?/topic/132729-how-to-port-forward/](http://www.eclipseorigins.com/index.php?/topic/132729-how-to-port-forward/)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aE3jLNz3WtQ
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