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Rise Of Nations Thrones & Patriots

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Name: jayhopkins (by jaywales)
Date: September 9, 2007 at 02:45:30 Pacific
Subject: Rise Of Nations Thrones & Patriots
OS: Windows XP Home SP2
CPU/Ram: 1,500
Model/Manufacturer: AMD 3500 64
Comment:
Hi,

I have recently reinstalled Rise Of Nations with Thrones & Patriots and have an annoying problem... basically, I want to host a game to play mulitplayer with others users on my network. Every time i try and create a game it states "Unable to establish a session"... I have tried reading up on it and have tested direct play in dxdiag, tested port "34987" and "The tests were cancelled before completing." I have a BT home wireless router and have enabled TCP on this port. I have tried disabling my hardware firewall and software with Norton 2007 and basically it still gives me the same error when trying to create a game... Can anyone help?

Thanks


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