I'll tell you something about the multiplayer. About 24 of us had a tournament a few months back over a period of a couple of weeks. I came in second. It was damned close.
NOW! Multiplayer is still alive. I've been reading in places about Descent for the Wii about people getting ther nostalgia goggles back on. They just need to know that it has not died yet. I didn't figure that out until 3 years ago.
Let's get down to business about setting up Descent 3's multiplayer. I wrote some instructions on how and where to find updates, trackers for games, and IRCs.
Descent 3 Multiplayer
To get started, you need Descent 3 to be updated to 1.4. Go to http://www.descent3.org/downloads.php
If you have 1.5, you need the switcher here: http://www.dateiliste.com/en/descent-3/6-descent-3-files-section/499-descent-3-14-version-switcher.html or you can just uninstall and reinstall and update to 1.4. But just so you know, almost NOBODY USES the 1.5 patch because it just added more bugs. There is one guy that I see on the trackers, but my guess is that he just lives under a rock.
After you go to the downloads site for the 1.4 patch, do these steps:
1. Grab [insert your country here] patch Ver 1.4.
2. If you have Mercs as well, grab the Dual Juel fix.
Then you need Vortex here: http://www.slyclan.de/
Download it, run it.
There are several things you need to do before starting a game. You can go ahead and click on D3 serverlist and see all of the games, but you can't play yet.
1. Go to settings, D3 Settings, and where it says Retail v1.4, find the MAIN.EXE in your Descent 3 directory.
2. If you have Pyromania, do the same thing for Retail V1.5 and MOD Pyromania.
3. If you you are signed into a chat room (later on) and you don't want it to exit you out while you are playing, in the same screen, look at the bottom with the 3 check boxes. Uncheck Disconnect all IRC-Connections.
4. If you want 1 on 1 help. First, go to connect, and then you are presented with 4 chat room options. Well, 3, because PXO is KIA
Gamesurge is annoying to start. But go ahead and assign a nickname to yourself, then an alternative, don't wory about the real name, put your nick name again if you want, BUT MAKE SURE TO HAVE NO CAPITAL LETTERS. Then User Name can be the same as your nick again, BUT MAKE SURE TO HAVE NO CAPITAL LETTERS. If you sign in and it doesn't allow you, read what went wrong, and try again in a minute. If you try again too fast, it will say that you tried again to fast.
Descentforum is the place where I usually hang out in as NUMBERZero. It is a more friendlyer atmosphere there. Descentforum.net is a German site so there are a lot of Germans there, but there are a lot of Americans (me) there too. We all speak English, so nothing to worry about. The German clan there, VEX, host Entropy and CTF games every week on a certain date and time.
Shadowfire... nothing ever happens there.
5. Vortex has an auto-download feature for levels. Right click or double left click on a level that has a red mod or level name, then click on download mod or level. Then delete the zip when it is finished.
And that's basically it. You may get killed a lot in the beginning, but if you keep at it, you will improve tremendously. There is a server that has a bunch of BOZ players in it. Those are bots. They cheat, I swear they do. But you can mess with those guys if you want. Just don't mess with the ones with Vauss or MD.
I sometimes host servers. I usually host a no-mod Subway Dancer. Regular Subway Dancer is an overplayed level. The weapons there take NO SKILL to use and the pilots who fly there on a regular basis sometimes have problems in normal matches. I don't have any auto download links for the levels that I host, but you can find a big mission database at http://www.enspiar.com/dmdb/.
Planetdescent.com used to be a great source, but it has crashed.
Here's the game tracker now if you'd like to see.
http://d3.descent.cx/tracker.d3
You don't need Vortex to get into the chat rooms. You can use something else like Ice Chat.
You don't need Vortex to start a game. Just use the tracker to find the IP address of the game, write it down, start D3, multiplayer, Direct TCP/IP, then find games at this address. Write the address into the box provided. It is the IP:Port that you write in. Looks like this: 87.106.184.173:2089
That's the IP to the BOZ match if you want to get started NAO! (Ehh, it may be outdated. give it a shot anyway)
There is also some tool called the Descent 3 Direct IP Launcher. You can type in the IP into that. You can find that here: http://www.dateiliste.com/en/descent-3/6-descent-3-files-section/130-descent-3-direct-ip-launcher.html
You cannot host any servers as of now. You can get instructions here as well. They may be a little confusing, but you can ask questions from anyone.
http://www.dateiliste.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17%3Ahosting-descent-3-game-servers&catid=3%3Aplaying-descent-3-online&Itemid=4&7a0755f27cd237741a7868a944518045=c82086b21707f477105ec760980cff98
You are now up to speed.
NUMBERZero (Cypher501)
If you want to host, you have to open some ports. You also need some tool that gets you on the trackers. It is that bottom link.
XP should have no problems starting up D3, but if you have problems with Vista or 7, use their compatability mode on D3's main application.
And I'll let everyone else fight over D2X-XL and DXX-Rebirth, but my preferance is Rebirth by a mile.
And so far, D1 and D2 multiplayer is about opening some ports host side and some swapping IPs from the host. There are no trackers yet becides Kali. I think Kali uses DXX-Rebirth. If you are going to fight a war, do it efficiently, unremittingly, or don't do it at all--I'm not into ethics, I'm into efficiency.--Benjamin St. John "Descent" by Peter Telep