Battlespire:Technical Info
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Running from the Hard Drive[edit]
If you want to play without using the compact disc, follow the instructions below.
- Have at least 450MB of hard drive space on a hard drive for file transfer.
- Be sure that your Battlespire directory is named BATSPIRE and is in the root directory of the drive, such as C:\ or D:\.
- Transfer the WAVES.BSA into the BATSPIRE directory from your CD.( 104MB File.)
- Copy the VIDEOS directory from your Battlespire disc into your BATSPIRE folder.
- Edit your SPIRE.CFG that is in your BATSPIRE directory and change the "pathcd" line that has your CD drive letter such as D:\ and change it to the videos directory such as C:\VIDEOS.
Playing Multiplayer[edit]
Battlespire was released featuring a multiplayer component, but it used software that no longer exists, namely Mplayer. There are, however, a number of programs that can potentially allow continued enjoyment of the multiplayer content.
DOSBox[edit]
If you haven't done so already, you'll need to download and install DOSBox. Instructions for running DosBox with Battlespire and other early Elder Scrolls games can be found here.
- Enable IPX emulation within the 'dosbox.conf' file in your DosBox director (Default is: C:\Program Files\DOSBox 0.74\). Scroll down to the following location:
[ipx] # ipx -- Enable ipx over UDP/IP emulation. ipx=false
- Change 'ipx=false' to 'ipx=true'. Save and close dosbox.conf.
- Load DOSBox and use the following commands to set up a direct connection between the computers:
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- Host Only:
- IPXNET STARTSERVER <port> – Starts the sever with instructions to accept connections to the entered port. If no port number is entered, it will use UDP port 213 by default.
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- Client Only:
- IPXNET CONNECT [Address] <port> - Allows a client computer to connect to a host. [Address] can be an ip address, the name of a computer on the network, or a website (such as person.site.com). As stated above, the default port is 213, but if the host is using a different port, it should be entered here.
- Mount the Battlespire disc using the following command:
- mount [drive letter] [drive letter]:\ -t cdrom
- For example, 'mount D D:\ -t cdrom'.
- Load Battlespire, go to multi-player, and enjoy!
Additional host commands include:
- IPXNET STOPSERVER – Stops the server and disconnects any clients that are connected to the host computer.
- IPXNET PING – Sends a ping request to all connected clients.
- IPXNET STATUS – Reports the state of the session.
Kali[edit]
You can download the Kali client from this website. You can either buy a $20 registration license for Kali, or you can do a free trial. (However, with the free trial you can only play games for 15 minutes before having to restart the client.) Instructions for setting up Kali and hosting/joining a game can be found here. Note that this will only work on computers that can run Battlespire without emulation.
Hamachi[edit]
LogMeIn Hamachi can be obtained here. It is a zero-configuration VPN application that establishes a LAN connection between up to 5 people's computers over the Internet. With it, you can directly connect to other people's games.
Playing Multiplayer with GOG Version[edit]
- Players need a method to connect to one another. This can be accomplished by sharing a network, such as with Hamachi, or by the host player setting up a port forward on their network.
- Start the "Run Multiplayer Game" application provided by GOG
"<Installation Path>\DOSBOX\GOGDOSConfig.exe" 1435829464 NET
- The host of the game selects "Start Network Host Game", and then clicks "Start Game". Then, they create a multiplayer game in Battlespire.
- The other players select "Start Network Client Game", click "Start Game", and then enter the host's IP address, followed by the port specification (default is
:213
). Then, they should be able to see the game created by the host in the multiplayer menu.
Classic Gaming Arena[edit]
Classic Gaming Arena can be found here. It allows you to host a "game room" from your computer so that you can host a battlespire multiplayer game to play with friends. It also supports a very nice "audio chat" feature within game rooms. Tutorials for how to set up this program and host a game can be found on the website.