funeral quest
i found out that seth released the server software for free earlier this year since the official thing died.
so if anyone wants to play the most accurate business simulator in existence (disregard people for maximum profit), i got it goin
http://73.48.139.17/
i got no dedicated domain, so that's just straight up the router. don't hack me
maybe we can do some kind of contest or something and the winner gets a casket with dink's mom in it or something.
so if anyone wants to play the most accurate business simulator in existence (disregard people for maximum profit), i got it goin
http://73.48.139.17/
i got no dedicated domain, so that's just straight up the router. don't hack me
maybe we can do some kind of contest or something and the winner gets a casket with dink's mom in it or something.
nevermind, it doesn't work anymore.
not like anyone gives a shit about anything here anymore.
not like anyone gives a shit about anything here anymore.
I was unable to get that URL to work when I tried it.
I assumed that you took it offline.
I assumed that you took it offline.
yeah it broke for no reason so im not even running it now.
yeah it broke for no reason
They probably reassigned your IP address. It's usually modified in some time period... 1 week, 2 weeks, a month. I dunno
They probably reassigned your IP address. It's usually modified in some time period... 1 week, 2 weeks, a month. I dunno
Most commonly (I'd say) your IP address is likely to be different every time you log on.
wouldn't surprise me if i went from static to not since the internet in this country is as big a cruel joke as the rest of the country.
Most commonly (I'd say) your IP address is likely to be different every time you log on.
IP address of the PC, yes. Router IP address is changed by the service provider from time to time.
IP address of the PC, yes. Router IP address is changed by the service provider from time to time.
IP address of the PC, yes. Router IP address is changed by the service provider from time to time.
Actually, the IP address of the PC behind the router might remain fairly static, or change every time the PC connects to it, depending on the router.
Also, your public ip address (that of the router you use that is "visible" to other computers and routers on the network) may be static, but it can change so that your ISP can share a limited number of addresses it owns among it's customers. But, this depends on the ISP. Some may keep your public ip address static, while most change it. Some ISPs have multiple layers of routers between your PC and the open Internet. Most ISPs charge extra money to give you a truly unchanging IP address.
Actually, the IP address of the PC behind the router might remain fairly static, or change every time the PC connects to it, depending on the router.
Also, your public ip address (that of the router you use that is "visible" to other computers and routers on the network) may be static, but it can change so that your ISP can share a limited number of addresses it owns among it's customers. But, this depends on the ISP. Some may keep your public ip address static, while most change it. Some ISPs have multiple layers of routers between your PC and the open Internet. Most ISPs charge extra money to give you a truly unchanging IP address.