05:02 PM 17/05/2020
Repost but... o-okay
05:54 AM 02/06/2020
If you want to host a game, there's a couple things you need to do. First, learn how to port forward. This is complicated at first but can be easily learned. It involves logging into your router so make sure you have access to your router. Second, you need a computer to host it on. This can be any unused device that can run Node.js. This can be an old PC, single-board Linux device, etc. If you want, you can also buy a server. Some good examples are DigitalOcean, Heroku, and Glitch. Then run your brk files and js scripts using the node hill template on whatever device you choose. Hope this helped : ) !
02:38 PM 02/06/2020
Whats a host
06:18 PM 04/06/2020
Quote from Nerfbaboomactual , 02:38 PM 02/06/2020ok its complicated but it is yes
Whats a host
06:18 PM 04/06/2020
Quote from Fluffyeater , 05:54 AM 02/06/2020thank you
If you want to host a game, there's a couple things you need to do. First, learn how to port forward. This is complicated at first but can be easily learned. It involves logging into your router so make sure you have access to your router. Second, you need a computer to host it on. This can be any unused device that can run Node.js. This can be an old PC, single-board Linux device, etc. If you want, you can also buy a server. Some good examples are DigitalOcean, Heroku, and Glitch. Then run your brk files and js scripts using the node hill template on whatever device you choose. Hope this helped : ) !