
This is usually the case for multiple PCs in a home, students in a dormitory, or participants at a LAN party. The LAN method is the easiest method and has the lowest lag, but requires all players - host and clients - be on the same wired or wireless network.Evolve has an integrated community chat and many other game-related functions like voice chat and logging hours played. Evolve offers similar functionality to Hamachi or Tunngle.Tunngle also has an integrated community chat to find and join other players. (I recommend this for dedicated servers, since the players only have to type in the ip, they don't need hamachi) The host needs Hamachi, but the players DON'T. Hamchi Port-Forwarding is for inexperienced hosters.The Hamachi method is also available for players that are already on the same LAN. In essence, everyone connected to a Hamachi network are all on a LAN. The host and clients create a Hamachi network that automatically opens the necessary ports and gives everyone a local virtual IP address.


It is a program that all players - host and clients - must download. It also requires you share your IP with any players, which may pose a security risk. It requires changing your router settings to open a particular game's port.

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