Host A Game Session

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How to Host a Game Session Using Marne Launcher

Follow these steps to host a multiplayer game session using Marne Launcher and enjoy your gaming experience!

Prerequisites

Before you can host a game session using Marne Launcher, ensure you have the following:

  • Battlefield 1 License: You must own an officially licensed copy of Battlefield 1 to access and use MARNE.
  • Internet Connection: A stable internet connection is required to host and maintain the game session for all players.
  • DirectX: Ensure that DirectX is installed on your system to guarantee optimal game performance. You can download the latest version from [Microsoft’s official site](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=35).
  • Visual C++ Redistributable (VC Runtime): Make sure the necessary VC Runtime libraries are installed. This is essential for running many modern games. Download the latest version of the Visual C++ Redistributable from [Microsoft’s official website](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads).
  • Marne Launcher: Marne Launcher is portable and does not require installation. Simply download it from [here](https://marne.io/MarneLauncher.exe) and run it directly from the folder.

Step 1: Launch the Marne Launcher

1. Open the Marne Launcher on your computer.


2. Click the START MARNE button, ensuring the BYPASS EAAC option is checked.


3. Once initialized, click START GAME to proceed.

Step 2: Configure Host Settings

1. Go to the Host A Game section in the Marne Launcher. 2. Adjust the following settings to create the perfect game session:

  * Server Name: Choose a unique and memorable name for your server to stand out.
  * Password (Optional): Set a password for private sessions or leave this field empty for public access.
  * Map: Pick your favorite map from the list of available options.
  * Game Mode: Select the game mode that best fits your preferred playstyle.
  * Settings: Here you can add custom server settings.
  * Map Rotation: Plan ahead by setting up the next maps, their game modes, and the number of rounds for each.
  * Maximum Players: Define the maximum number of players allowed in the session.
  * Points Multiplier: Adjust the XP multiplier to influence how quickly players progress.
  * Round Time (%): Set the duration of each round as a percentage of the default time.
  * Host As Spectator: Enable this mode if you wish to observe the game without actively playing.
  * Tickrate (Hz): Choose the server's refresh rate (30Hz, 60Hz, or 144Hz) for optimal performance.
  * Console: Here you can execute commands, some of which may require a round restart to take effect.

Step 3: Start the Game Session

1. Click the Run Map button to launch your selected map.


2. Wait for the session to initialize.


3. Share the session details with other players:


  * Provide the session name or unique code for players to join.
  * If a password is set, share it with your intended participants.

Step 4: Check Network Settings

1. Verify your connection type:

  * If using a direct connection, ensure your external IP address is accessible.
  * For NAT or firewalls, set up port forwarding on the required ports (refer to the game’s documentation for specific ports).

2. Optionally, check your router’s configuration or firewall settings to ensure no ports are being blocked that would prevent other players from joining.


3. Perform a Network Reset:

  * Reset your network settings by rebooting your router and modem. This can help resolve network-related issues and improve connectivity.

4. Flush DNS Cache:

  * To clear your DNS cache, open a command prompt and type the following command:
    - Windows: `ipconfig /flushdns`
  * After flushing the DNS, restart your computer to ensure the changes take effect. This can help resolve issues related to domain name resolution that may be affecting your connection to the game server.

5. Network Reset from Windows Settings:

  * Open Settings > Network & Internet > Status.
  * Scroll down and click on Network reset.
  * Click Reset now to reset your network adapters and settings. This can help resolve connection issues caused by misconfigured network settings.

6. If you encounter connection issues, consider contacting your internet service provider (ISP) for assistance with troubleshooting network connectivity or resolving any potential issues related to your connection.

Troubleshooting

Here are some common issues and their fixes:

  • Other players can’t connect:
 * Ensure you’ve shared the correct session details.
 * Double-check your network settings and port forwarding.
  • Game crashes or freezes:
 * Update your game and Marne Launcher to the latest versions.
 * Verify your system meets the game’s requirements.
 * Make sure your GPU driver is updated.
  • Connection is slow or unstable:
 * Use a wired connection if possible.
 * Close background applications consuming bandwidth.

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Conclusion

You have successfully hosted a game session using Marne Launcher. Enjoy gaming with your friends and community!