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Having Trouble Finding a Game/Players?
I feel like many would-be Artemis-lovers are having difficulty finding others to play with them... or they simply don't know where to go or what to do to find/host a game. I'm hoping to spark a bit of life in the community by providing some tips.


Can't find other players?
Try the TeamSpeak Servers
There are two is one active TeamSpeak server I'm aware of where you can go to find players:


If you log in and find either no one online or no games running, I suggest waiting around for a short while because there are others who will pop in, find no one else, become discouraged, and immediately leave. The number of people connected varies depending on the time of day.

Try Creating a Public Event
By creating a public event here in the Unofficial Artemis Players Group, you might be able to gather a few players. You can either schedule an event in advance or make an event in the present and hope some players catch the pop-up on Steam.

Join a Roleplaying Community
You can read a synopsis of the three major groups by visiting this announcement by Pupbrad. He also provides links for signing up.

Can't host a server?
Port Forward
To be able to host a server, you need to port forward[en.wikipedia.org] to open up a certain port to incoming traffic. The default port Artemis uses is 2010 (type TCP), but you can change this in the artemis.ini file. If you need help port forwarding, a quick search on the internet will yield many results and resources to assist you, including YouTube videos.

Avoiding Port Forwarding
If all computers connecting to the server computer are within the same Local Area Network (LAN), you do not need to port forward. Additionally, you can utilize a third-party program/ service called a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to forgo the need of port forwarding. I have used two VPN's in the past.:

Hamachi by LogMeIn (at https://secure.logmein.com/products/hamachi/) has a free trial version of their program that will allow you to extend LAN-like networks to others over the internet. You will have to set up an account with them, however. Please note that all players will need to use Hamachi for it to work.

Evolve by Echobit (at https://www.evolvehq.com/welcome) is a free program that can create a faux LAN connection over the internet, like Hamachi. The difference is that Evolve is also a sort of "social media" for gaming; it includes a friends list, matchmaking system, and live streaming services (via Twitch) built in. You will have to set up an account with them to use their application. Please note that all players will need to be logged in to Evolve and be within the same game party to play.


If I have made a mistake or if you feel that I have missed out on an important piece of information, please reply to the discussion or contact me and I'll update this post. Thank you!


(Edit; Note on Hamachi: Having used Hamachi on two computers, and having spoken with others about it, it seems like Hamachi is disinclined to completely turn itself off; even after turning auto-run off in both the program's preferences and in my computer's startup options, Hamachi still forces itself on upon computer startup. It's kinda creepy... We've just been using Evolve.)
En son Fish tarafından düzenlendi; 2 Nis 2020 @ 11:48
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Thank you Heartnire, I've pinned this thread. :)
Woo! I'm goin' down in Artemis history!
I... actually like this a lot... Mind if I link to it in the general Artemis Steam forums? This is the public forum, so it should be visible.
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Mind if I link to it in the general Artemis Steam forums?
If you really want to, go for it! If you see anything that you think needs to be touched up, please feel free to edit it, Corwin.
En son Heartnire tarafından düzenlendi; 17 Haz 2015 @ 20:33
Small edit: I tried using Hamachi today and it did require an account.
I must say i have never gotten Hamachi to work. It was a hassle to get it in, I messed with the options, and it would not work. But Port forwarding was the key ( also keep in mind its 100% free, with no third-party apps to eat up CPU or to deal with). The site "Portforward.com" helped me find the answer. Just dont be fooled by the parts tthat try to sell you a guide, or whatever. Its 100% free.
re Himachi: Join.me used to be a free service now its a paid service but the concept may apply to any VPN with a trial..(as long as all players use it.) I dont see why it wouldnt work. I think Spotflux is another, avast may have one but I cannot make norecommendations.
Thank you! New player here. If I didn't know TS already I never would have found a crew to watch play. It is because we use Steam and activity is on other forums?

This is exceedingly difficult to both find players and active games for... out of the box. Once you know how it is a little better (or find a friendly commentor) but still not like we are used to with a tool, in game, listing servers for us.

This was very helpful. With the game on sale I hope folks find this post.
Edit: I included a bit at the end about my experiences with Hamachi being... creepy! I also made mention that Evolve uses Twitch for its livestreaming services.

Does anyone else have this experience with Hamachi?
i tried going to the teamspeak page but all i got was a domain hosting web site.
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i tried going to the teamspeak page but all i got was a domain hosting web site.
"ArtemisSpeak.org" isn't a valid website address. It's the address you connect to through the TeamSpeak3 program.
So you need a Mic to play this? If i can find some people, Im willing to Man one of the stations.
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So you need a Mic to play this? If i can find some people, Im willing to Man one of the stations.

Technically, a microphone is not needed, but communication is very important!
Edit: Rephrased a bit to include the term "Virtual Private Network" since I now know that there is a name for these sorts of programs and services.
Also this tool is really cool I was gonna just... leave this here. http://www.artemistools.com/
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