If you’re new to FSX multiplayer flying, you’ll quickly discover that FSX’s in-game system, powered by GameSpy, is easy, useful, and entirely unreliable. To avoid some of the GameSpy related crashes/disconnects/etc, some FSX sessions are connected to directly via I.P. address.
- Open FSX
- Choose ‘Multiplayer’ on the left
- Choose Local Network (LAN) and enter your desired gamertag/username (can be anything)
- Click “Connect Directly” (at the bottom of your screen)
- Enter the Host’s I.P. address and click “Find Sessions” (You can see our active host's I.P. address in TeamSpeak3)
Done!
Enjoy & Happy Flying!
-Wingman
P.S.- Be sure you have configured your router for proper FSX multiplayer use. See this how-to article if you still need to do that.
- Open FSX
- Choose ‘Multiplayer’ on the left
- Choose Local Network (LAN) and enter your desired gamertag/username (can be anything)
- Click “Connect Directly” (at the bottom of your screen)
- Enter the Host’s I.P. address and click “Find Sessions” (You can see our active host's I.P. address in TeamSpeak3)
Done!
Enjoy & Happy Flying!
-Wingman
P.S.- Be sure you have configured your router for proper FSX multiplayer use. See this how-to article if you still need to do that.
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