How do you add robots to the Battlefield 2 LAN, please?

Updated on technology 2024-08-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1.Sign in with your account2The host builds a single-player game, note down IP 3

    Friends' point multiplayer,Join the LAN,Connect IP That's it.,Or in multiplayer.,Create a game is a singleplay.,Directly build a multiplayer game.,But it's rare to have this.。

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Click on the single-player game directly on the menu, and select the map, and there will be a robot automatically after the game starts, if you don't seem to have a LAN game in the online battle.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Suppose there are two machines, numbered 1 and 2, first build a 16-player LAN game on 1, if there is a 64-player mod, you can also build a 64-player map, and then refresh on 2 to find the server, but don't join and don't refresh again. 1 After loading and then disconnecting and loading the same single player game, after loading, 2 can be added.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You start by creating a random diagram and ask your classmates to come in, and when they all come in, you exit and disconnect.

    At this point, your classmates will see a dialog saying that they have opened a connection to the server segment and tell them not to click refresh. (You can click OK to close the dialog box.)

    Then you're building a map that you want to play with, and then you're telling them to go directly to the map you originally built.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    LAN converted to a single-player game.

    Operation mode: 1. The host establishes a local area network, selects the map, enters the game, and waits.

    2. Other computers to be connected to the network enter the LAN, select the game created by the host, left-click the link (point 1), and wait.

    3. Click esc to return, directly select the single-player game (point 2), select the same map, difficulty, enter the game, wait, do not click to start the game (point 3)!

    4. For other computers that want to connect to the Internet, left-click on the lower right corner to join the game (point 4), after all the maps are read, click to start the game, and pay attention to click after the console clicks to start the game (point 5).

    The reason is that double-clicking the link will directly enter the game, and the subsequent operations cannot be completed, without clicking the link, and after the host enters the stand-alone mode, clicking on the link will show that the link does not exist.

    Point 2: The host clicks esc to return to the selection interface, and directly clicks the single-player game, do not double-click esc or click the interrupt link, which will cause the game link to be interrupted, and other networked machines can no longer join the game.

    Point 3: After the console finishes reading the map in a stand-alone game, you must wait for other networked machines to finish reading the map before clicking to start the game, otherwise other networked machines will not be able to choose a faction to participate in the battle even if they join the game.

    Point 4: After other online games enter the stand-alone game on the console and read the map, be sure to left-click the join game in the lower right corner to join, and do not double-click the link, because the link no longer exists, and double-clicking will cause the link to disappear.

    Point 5: Other networked machines need to click to start the game after the console starts the game, and enter before the console starts the game, which will make the game stuck on the selection faction surface and unable to play.

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