

For example, /map 1 2 2 3 will map your local player 1 controller to player 2 in the game, and your local player 2 controller to player 3 in the game. Use the /map command if you need to remap your controller(s). The name you choose will be remembered next time you play. Use the /name command to change your name. You will be much better off if everyone uses a wired connection. Note: If anyone is using Wi-Fi, the game will probably stutter a lot. After you have hosted a server, others can join with the /join command. Instructions on how to do this can be found here. The protocol you will need to select when you forward the port is TCP. You will also likely need to forward the port in your router. When a server is hosted for the first time, a message from your firewall may appear. If a port is not specified, the default port of 6400 is used.

If you have a save file for that game, send it to each player. (The netplay plugin relies on a real input plugin to do the actual work of reading input from the keyboard/controller.) Make sure only one controller is “plugged in” for each player that will be playing locally (at the same computer).Ĭhoose a game to play. Select an input plugin from the dropdown menu and configure the plugin. Open Project64, go to the Options menu, and click on Input Settings.
