Netplay Save States.

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jaydee
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Netplay Save States.

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Me and my buddy were playin a game and wanted to quit so we saved it...now when we try to load it the game only loads on his computer mine just says "State Loaded" but nothign happens and Im the one thats hosting the game? We are using version 1.42, is there any way to fix this?
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Give a copy of the state to your buddy's comp and you both load the same state.
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Post by jaydee »

we are using Zbattle, I told him to go to load state so it would load on mine too but it wouldnt work, should we just connect through zsnes and not Zbattle??
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Post by Deathlike2 »

It wouldn't make much of a difference there. You are better off if you have like actual saves to use instead of savestates (assuming this game has saves).
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Post by jaydee »

I dont think its got saves in the gmae but you can use passwords, but we wanted to save it in the middle of the game...so if we found a game with saves in the middle of the game we wouldnt have to use save states?
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Post by AntoineWG »

Correct. Passwords and in-game saves should work properly through netplay. Savestates will not.
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