Hi guys,
I'm trying to host a multiplayer game on my local network. On the "server" instance, I choose multiplayer-->host game and get the "set up your server to host" screen where I choose my player name, xyz.
Hitting "continue" gets me into the Match setup, where it says "xyz has joined" and has all the player/map/etc options to set, and here I wait.
Meanwhile on the "client" machine, I go in and tell it to "Join game" and put in player "abc" and "server hostname or IP" and specify the ip of the "server" where player xzy is waiting in Match setup. On the client side I get "Lost connection to the server. Raason: Incorrect Network Protocol version."
On the "server" I get:
888.113 Net Server: Error Running FSM update {type=2 state=0}
Is this just a version mismatch thing? The client is fedora 22, the server is Ubuntu 16, just FYI/fwiw. I notice the Fedora version is a full year behind the Ubuntu version, and figure that's a very likely cause, but wanted to ask in here first. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to give all the details in case it's helpful.
I'm willing and able to do a fresh build from source. If that works, maybe I can see about upadting Fedora's repo.
Many thanks,
Sheldon