When offering a file you can offer up to 10 files at a time and
several people can download these files at the same time. When you
"get" a file, you can name the file anything you want and put in in
any directory you want. For example, if Wyvern offers the file "#0
c:\kali\kchat.exe" for downloading, you can type "/get Wyvern 0
d:\games\kali\kchat20.exe". This will take file number "0" offered
by Wyvern and place it in the directory d:\games\kali\ and name the
file kchat20.exe.
Using Kali Without a Kali Server
Kali will work without a server by having one of the PCs act as a
server. In this mode Kali will only allow 4 player games (the
server plus three clients). The server has a special role in this
mode and the faster PC should take the honors. This PC will simply
type:
KALI
and press enter. The other PCs will use the IP# of the host just
like they would when connecting to a normal server. The kali /s
listing will not include the ping, process, loss, or time columns
like it does when using a normal server. Everything else should
work normally.
A Final Thought
Killing your friends across the Internet can be VERY addictive.
Have fun, but don't lose your "real" life just to play a game!
(*) Hey, since I'm making up this hypothetical example scenario, I
might as well go whole hog, right? ;-)
several people can download these files at the same time. When you
"get" a file, you can name the file anything you want and put in in
any directory you want. For example, if Wyvern offers the file "#0
c:\kali\kchat.exe" for downloading, you can type "/get Wyvern 0
d:\games\kali\kchat20.exe". This will take file number "0" offered
by Wyvern and place it in the directory d:\games\kali\ and name the
file kchat20.exe.
Using Kali Without a Kali Server
Kali will work without a server by having one of the PCs act as a
server. In this mode Kali will only allow 4 player games (the
server plus three clients). The server has a special role in this
mode and the faster PC should take the honors. This PC will simply
type:
KALI
and press enter. The other PCs will use the IP# of the host just
like they would when connecting to a normal server. The kali /s
listing will not include the ping, process, loss, or time columns
like it does when using a normal server. Everything else should
work normally.
A Final Thought
Killing your friends across the Internet can be VERY addictive.
Have fun, but don't lose your "real" life just to play a game!
(*) Hey, since I'm making up this hypothetical example scenario, I
might as well go whole hog, right? ;-)
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