

You should google it up or use this [site to find the default username and password.Īfter logging in, you have to find the port forwarding section. If you haven't set up your router manually, you should have the default login name and password. Go to your favourite browser and type in the IP of your router.Ī log-in page should come out, or a request to log in. Note the IP you find under the Ethernet adapter -> Default Gateway.


Inside the command prompt, type ipconfig and press enter. Although, sometimes I get a little to irked about the constant micromangement I gotta do with my units and all in Cossacks 2 and all.If you want people to join your lobby, you will need to port forward.įirst you need to find out your router's IP address. I kind of wish, we had the campaign scn with Imperial Glory, plus the battles like the way it is in Cossacks. (but then again I'm playing IG with mostly MOds now, so I guess that is what has made it interesting for me) In my eyes though, the campaign map in Imperial Glory is actually alot more interesting, but it takes sooo much time to build up before you can actually do anything, and the battles are ok and all. If anything my biggest complaint is only control one army, and can't control more then that. More about moving your troops around, and mostly about moving armies, (or army I should say), then building anything, in fact I don't think you can build anything to begin wtih in the BFE mode and all.

It's not enough fun for me to spend time explaining.Ya, I haven't played that to much, I'm still going through the actual campaigns in the game, but from briefly what I have played, its at least semi-interesting. There's not very many provinces, and from what I saw you just sort of move around in circles until you win more battles than other people and thus take more land. The campaign game battle for europe is really stupid.
