Justaxe wrote: Tue Nov 02, 2021 11:58 pm
yes we can say that
i will watch for backup
I want to share this in case other people run into the same problem.
In order to play online you have to allow r_arena.exe to "communicate on these networks", so at some point a Firewall window will appear and ask you to do that, there are two boxes that can be checked (one for private networks and other for public networks). In my case I only checked the one for private networks (which is the default option), this caused the following:
At first I had problems to start a session, I couldn't see it, or others couldn't join mine. So, I had to go to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall > Allowed apps, and check all the boxes for both r_arenas (first image), that solved the problem (it seems that the other player had to do something similar), I was able to play online. After the session ended, I left the game, left the network, went offline and closed Radmin VPN. However, then I did something (can't remember exactly, maybe unchecked some of the boxes of the r_arenas) and when I checked the same list of allowed apps again (some time later), I had 5 r_arenas (second image).
What I had to do to solve the problem was (as instructed by Justaxe):
- Go to the same list (Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Defender Firewall > Allowed apps).
- Remove all the r_arena rules.
- Start the game and try to create another LAN game, so the Windows Defender Firewall asks you again if you allow r_arena.exe to "communicate on these networks".
- Make sure you check the two boxes.
- Continue playing as usual.
After doing that I checked the list of Allowed apps and I only had one r_arena rule instead of 5 (third image). So, it seems that everything is ok now.
I plan to share more screenshots of the game, so people can see how it works.