Multiplayer Newbie

Hi guys, i just bought sins of a solar empire and i'm pretty new to the whole multiplayer thing. I signed up for the ironclad thing but i can't see any way to play with other people there are there are no other users there. I entered the multiplayer thing but it wanted me to put in some address but i don't know what i'm supposed to be putting in there. Can anyone help at all?

5,613 views 7 replies
Reply #1 Top

 

It's a little confusing and I'm hoping that they'll rename those tabs.  The MULTIPLAYER tab is for LAN games.  What you want is the IRONCLAD ONLINE tab which is where the games that are organized on the official server are set up.  When you first click the Ironclad Online button you'll have to create an ICO account and choose a player name, but it's not a big deal.  Good to hear that you're interested in playing online.

Reply #2 Top

Yeah i've made an account but when i press the refresh button, nothing comes up. What am i doing wrong?

Reply #3 Top

 

Are you seeing other people in the Lobby?  What time are you coming on?  Most of the online activity is during European and North American prime time (2 pm U.S. EST to 11 pm).

Also, did you install Entrenchment?  If you installed the Entrenchment Beta then you'll only see other Entrenchment games and not the normal v.1.12 games.  (Solution--use a v.1.12 install or reinstall to v.1.12.)

Reply #4 Top

Thanks for the info, I just bought this bad boy, too.

I've got a question.  How hard is it to play a multiplayer match if you're new to the game?

 

Reply #5 Top

It will be tough at first, but if you study other players and read the forums you'll pick the game up relatively quickly. Just learn what units counter each other and everything stems from there.

Reply #6 Top

 

This game has a learning curve so you should really play the game in single player for at least two weeks or until the AI is no longer very challenging before coming online, at least for human v. human games.  You should become comfortable with playing all three races, be familiar with their tech trees, understand their strengths and weaknesses, and develop a preferred race or two.

If you want to play online right now you can come online and look for humans v. AI games which would give you people to chat with while you play and to even learn from.  There is a demand for humans v. AI games, so do consider coming online for that.  Of course, once you feel pretty good about your understanding of the game you can start playing against other people.

Reply #7 Top

Yup, newbies easily get just trashed in MP, if you don't at least know the basics and have supportive teammates. There's a few people out there that have 400+ MP games on them and are very good at what they do ;)

If you're not up to the weeks of rigorous SP/forum training Centurion proposes, you could just look up a Newbie thread on the Multiplayer Organizer forum and jump in. Personally I still prefer SP or human vs AI games because the challenge is precisely manageable in those, but you still can get benefits of teamplay. Not to discredit what Centurion says about a learning curve of course - this game has a few tricks and mechanisms which you would never expect, so learning those and the (for real) different factions (know your enemy too) is a necessity.