Ok, now we need to be able to run multiple instances of the NS.exe and have them join a common server instance. This means we need to establish one of the running NS.exe instances as a listen server. We can do this via the command line argument ?Listen
.
We can utilize command line arguments without the command prompt by editing shortcut paths to include any command line arguments we want. Do this now by right clicking on NS.exe
and selecting Create shortcut. This will create a shortcut to this executable called NS.exe - Shortcut. Now right click this shortcut and select Properties from the provided dropdown. Here you will see a Target
field that contains the file path for the target .exe
of this shortcut file. At the end of this path after .exe
, add ?Listen
to the Target field as follows:
When you run this file it will launch our NS.exe as a listen server that other clients can connect to! The absence of this command line argument in our standard .exe means we are able to use that for all other clients. Launch an instance of NS.exe
and an instance of NS.exe - Shortcut now!
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