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Multiplayer<br />
Knights of Honor can be played simultaneously by six people over LAN, TCP/IP Internet<br />
or through the GameSpy matchmaking service. You can test your battle skills against<br />
your friends in four different modes.<br />
Setting Up A Multiplayer Game<br />
Joining an existing game<br />
To join an existing game:<br />
1. Run Knights of Honor<br />
2. Select Play with Friends in the main menu<br />
3. Define the preferred connection type<br />
a. When you want to play via TCP/IP or GameSpy you have to be connected with your<br />
ISP.<br />
4. Select one of the available games<br />
a. If you play via TCP/IP you need to know the host computer’s IP address<br />
1.2. Creating your own game<br />
To create your own game<br />
1. Run Knights of Honor<br />
2. Select Play with Friends in the main menu<br />
3. Define the preferred connection type<br />
a. When you want to play via TCP/IP or GameSpy you have to be connected with your<br />
ISP.<br />
4. Click on Create Game<br />
5. Enter the game’s name<br />
6. Select the multiplayer mode<br />
7. Define the number of players<br />
a. Historical Battles is 2 players only<br />
8. If you want to protect your game with a password, click on locked<br />
Differences<br />
There is one notable difference from the Battle View within the standard Single Player<br />
gameplay: when your units camp during battle, they increase their morale and replenish<br />
projectiles, except in the Historical Battles.<br />
Setup before start<br />
Once you have created a game, you will find yourself in the multiplayer lobby. Here<br />
you can chat with the other players, decide which team you want to play, and the<br />
team color / banner. In King of Towers and Town Assault, the player can purchase<br />
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