Stronghold Crusader HD Guide

Official Multiplayer Guide for Stronghold Crusader HD

Official Multiplayer Guide

Overview

A multiplayer guide describing how to play over LAN, Hosting, During the game, Playing via Gameranger and Troubleshooting problems.

Before you play

Make sure you are using the latest version V1.4 of Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader. All players must be using the same version number, V1.4 is incompatible with previous versions of the games.
If you are playing the games via Steam then you will automatically have the latest version. If you are using a non-Steam game (e.g. installed off a CD) please visit these sites to download the most recent patches:
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Playing a game over a local network (LAN) – Stronghold Crusader

In Stronghold Crusader – Clicking on the Multiplayer button in the Main Menu will allow you to host or join a multiplayer game.

In the Service Providers menu select ‘Internet TCP/IP Connection For DirectPlay’
Choose whether you want to be the Host of a multiplayer game or click on Join, if you wish to join in an existing game. Any multiplayer games hosted on the same network should be automatically found.

If you have problems connecting via TCP/IP please try the IPX workaround listed in the Troubleshooting section.

If you’re unable to find the multiplayer game. Please task switch and check to see if Windows is showing the Windows Security Alert/Firewall message. Ensure the Stronghold Crusader is
allowed for private networks and click on Allow access*.

*Be sure to restart the game otherwise you may still not have access

Hosting Screen

On this screen when playing as the host, you can select the map and game settings you wish to play with. Once you are ready, you must select the ‘Ready’ button and then wait for the host to launch the game. The host can ‘Eject’ any player he doesn’t want in the game by clicking the ‘X’ button next to the player’s name they wish to eject.

The host can make adjustments as to how the game will function for all players. The corresponding letters are below, which match with the screenshot above, giving a description of each section.

(A) Players screen. Here the host can create teams or eject players.

(B) Ai selection. Click here to add in AI players (if required)

(C) Setting up the teams. Click on the square and match the numbers to create a team.

(D) Placing player on estates. The Host can move the players into position.

(E) Setting the difficulty level for the game. Moving the pin at the top will determine the player to AI gold ratio.

(F) This will allow you set the Play options for the game.

Strong Walls – troops cannot attack walls & towers.

No Cow Throwing – prevents Cows/Disease being launched.

No Dogs – caged war dogs cannot be used in combat.

Game Speed – changes the speed of the game

Auto save game – The time interval at which the game will be saved

(G) Select the map to play on. You can sort maps by Number of Players , Balance or Name. The icon in BL represents an unbalanced map.

(H) Chat – Players can chat here before starting the game.

(I) Leave the Lobby.

(J) Click here to indicate you are ready.

(K) Load a saved Multiplayer Game.

(L) Start the Game.

During the Game

During the game it is possible to chat to other players using the chat panel, which is activated by pressing the “Enter’ key. On the chat panel you can select which players you wish to chat to and you can also send them pre-defined ‘insults’ by clicking on the 1-20 buttons. If any players are in teams, the colors of the teams are shown in the top-left corner of the name buttons.

Some machines may suffer from connection problems during the game. This is most likely to happen when people are playing on slow connections/wi-fi/using modems. There are two main problems that are likely to occur.

Firstly, if a player’s connection becomes very slow, or they lose their connection entirely, the other players will be presented with a panel with the option to eject the player with the problem. If the player’s connection hasn’t recovered within 60 seconds they will automatically be ejected or the host can click eject at anytime to remove that player from the game. If the player’s connection recovers, then the panel will automatically be removed from the screen and the game will continue normally.

The other connection problem is when the game on each person’s computer gets out of sync with the host. This normally only happens on the Internet using modems, but it can occur with other types of connections. If the games lose sync, a panel will be displayed with a time bar showing how long it will take to re-sync the game. Once the game is re-synced it should continue as normal.

If the host thinks it will take too long, he can click ‘Cancel Game’ which will end the game for all players.

During re-syncing it is still possible to use the chat feature by pressing the “Enter’ key.

If at any point a player wishes to leave the game, he should bring up the options menu and press ‘Quit Mission’, he will then be asked to ‘Quit Game’ which means he will leave the game, or he can select ‘End this Game’ which will ask the other players if they wish to end the game. If all the players agree then the game will end and everyone will be returned to the waiting room.

Once the game is finished, the players are presented with a ranking screen. This screen details the achievements of the players during the game. The winner of the game is at the top of the list.

He received one crown for winning. Other crowns are awarded for how well the players have played. Stars are awarded for each opposing lord that the player has killed.

Playing a game over the Internet via Gameranger

To play games on the external connection we highly recommend using the multiplayer gaming service GameRanger. Using the GameRanger app you can easily host and find Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader multiplayer games. You can download GameRanger from [link]

Install GameRanger and create a new account

When you run GameRanger a list of available multiplayer games will be displayed:

You can scroll down to the Stronghold game you wish to play. You can filter the list by clicking on the dropdown and then clicking on My Games.

Each game will have a Ping bar which represents the connection speed of that particular game. It is recommended that you join a game with a green bar indicating a good connection.

A game with a green dot
next to it means the game is active and you won’t be able to join.

A game with a lock symbol
next to it means the game is private and so password protected.

Once you have found a game you would like to join, double click on the game or select the game and press the Join button in the top right corner.

If you would like to host a Stronghold game in GameRanger click the Host button.

Choose the options for your game and click OK to host the game. This will create a Room
that other users can then join.

When you are ready to play just hit Start and the multiplayer game will begin.

NOTE: When you are trying to host a game you may be presented with this warning message.


NOTE: Sometimes GameRanger doesn’t see your installed games and you have to add them manually. To do that click on “Edit”, then choose “Options”. You will see list of supported games, find your game and then choose .exe file by clicking “Browse”.


Troubleshooting

Changing a couple of options in the Compatibility tab may help to resolve the issue –

  • Open File Explorer
    Locate the exe –
    Steam version: C:Program Files (x86)SteamsteamappscommonStronghold
    Disc version: C:Program Files (x86)Firefly StudiosStronghold Crusader
  • Right click on the Stronghold.exe or Stronghold Crusader.exe file.
  • Click on the Compatibility tab.
  • Tick ‘Run this program in compatibility mode’ and change to ‘Windows XP (Service Pack 3)’
  • Tick ‘Display display scaling on high DPI settings’
  • Click on OK.

Directplay Error – Windows 8 / 10

If you see a Directplay related error message or “Application Error – 0xc0000022” error message when using Windows 8 or Windows 10 you maybe able to resolve this by enabling Directplay.

To enable DirectPlay –

Control Panel > Programs and Features > Turn Windows Features on or off > Legacy Components > tick DirectPlay

Unable to connect

If you are unable to see a hosted multiplayer game check the following on both the hosting and joining computers:

1. Windows Firewall

The Windows Firewall maybe blocking the connection. The quickest way to test that is to turn the Windows Firewall off.

To turn off the Windows Firewall go to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Firewall and click on Change notification settings

Tick the Turn off Windows Firewall (not recommended) option and click OK to accept the change

After testing we recommend re-enabling the Windows Firewall

A better solution is to allow Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader through the Windows Firewall. Click on the Allow an app or feature through Windows Firewall

Look down the list and ensure Stronghold HD, Stronghold Crusader HD, Stronghold Crusader Extreme HD and Microsoft DirectPlay Helper all have a tick in the Private column. If you have more than one entry in the list use the Details… button to check which entry the firewall list is referring to.

2. Other Firewall
If you are using another firewall software such as Avast or ZoneAlarm. Try disabling these firewalls or add exceptions for Stronghold HD, Stronghold Crusader HD, Stronghold Crusader Extreme HD and Microsoft DirectPlay Helper (default path C:windowssyswow64dplaysvr.exe).

3. Firewall Ports
If you are struggling with online games, you may need to open some ports on your router.

If your computer is connected to a router/firewall you will need to forward the following Microsoft DirectPlay Firewall Ports to your computer in order to play Stronghold or Stronghold Crusader multiplayer.


If you require help configuring your router please visit portforward.com which has an excellent range of guides for over 1000 routers.

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4. Router configuration

Some connection problems occur due to how a lot of routers are configured. Access your router admin panel and try to disable UPnP.

5. IPX workaround (advanced)

In testing we have found the old Microsoft DirectPlay networking technology used in Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader has mixed results in Windows 10. For LAN games we have found a workaround using the IPX networking protocol instead of TCP/IP.

In order to use IPX on Windows 7, 8 and 10 you will need to download this IPX wrapper ([link]) and follow the instructions in readme.txt file contained within the zip file.

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