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  1. Find another piece of the banner for Arzagos- maybe bug idk

    I had a brainfart and didn't notice him marking the hideout for me, went on baffled at what to do next, got a side quest to help some villagers.. Then noticed that for some reason I had a hideout marked and I unmarked it. Now I cannot find the hideout at all where I'm supposed to get the piece for Arzagos.. Can anyone post a picture of the location of the hideout for me?

    I managed to get a piece from the location the woman gives me after raiding the hideout 2 times, I attacked a group of bandits that was running around the hideout and got the piece from them.
  2. Hosting a Dedicated Server Guide

    I admit that I do not know the game enough to make any proper suggestions but I will still make something to think about. I've seen many games that lack proper support for NATting and the real question here lies, can people outside your network join your server if you are running it in the same network that your playing computer is. If you run the server on the same computer as the game there might be additional problems with that. But still, the real question apart from "seeing it in the serverlist" is if people outside your network can see it in the list and join. If not, then it might be your ISP blocking traffic to certain port (sooooo many do that) ranges and whatnot.. I suggest first to go through your ISP EULA and see if it is allowed to host at all.

    And thanks vincenzo, I will see about having Wine installed on my remote system..
  3. Hosting a Dedicated Server Guide

    For all you people having trouble finding your servers outside the LAN, are you behind a NAT? because then you most probably will not see your server in the server list (well it really depends how the thing is technically coded) but you will see it in your LAN list. Reason for this is the very nature of the NAT which you can read more about from wikipedia. I've seen this kind of behaviour happen in dozens of games. What you need is someone that is not inside your NAT network to check for the server and test connecting there. Specially the L4D series has managed to really screw up the way people can play if they host a server inside a NATted network. Which in return is really odd since earlier versions of Source engine work perfectly.

    I have a question about running the server on Linux. I don't suppose its possible to run Wine on a remote access only Linux? Also does anyone know if there are plans for a native Linux dediserver? Thank you for any answers you can provide. :smile:
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