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Starting a networked game :: Back
1. From File menu, Host New Game...

2. Choose number of human and computer players

3. Set up remaining options just like in a single player game

4. Click "Begin Game" button - you will be asked to save a file called {gamename}.dat (where {gamename} is the title of the game that you entered in the setup)

5. Choose a location to save the game:
You can save the host.dat file anywhere you prefer, however if you are planning a tournament or whish to have Administration access, you need to save the file in the same folder as the application

6. The galaxy will be created, and a join game dialogue box will appear. If you plan to customize the map, then you DO NOT want to join the game at this point. Doing so will lock the map and prevent any customization. Otherwise enter the username you wish to use and click the "Login" button.

7. Enter the name you want to use in the Login window and click the "Login" button. The game will officially start once the first person has entered. The host is now availbe for others to connect to. All they will need to know is the IP address of the host machine.
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Regular updates are made to the GAD game and we encourage you to check for the latest version ( in your game menu ) and pull down a new one when prompted.

Download the gMatcher and check tournament listings at anytime from your very own desktop.


gMatcher ::
You can de-couple this tool from the web by downloading the stand-alone version below. This would allow you to make server checks right from your very own desktop, doc it, and bypass the web.

New version will have in-game checking and sound prompts for new server additions. Keep in touch.