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Eon Altar
Eon Altar







Eon Altar
  1. EON ALTAR HOW TO
  2. EON ALTAR PC
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Use this app to connect to a central gaming platform, and join your friends in a rich, deadly fantasy world in this first-of-a-kind mobile-enhanced. The Demo is called The Siege of Tarnum and lets players choose from one of five unique characters in an hour-long campaign that begins to build the world around them. In Eon Altar your Smartphone is your controller.

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The demo is available right now on Steam, but it requires you to download the controller app on either iOS or Android.

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The game released back in June of this year in an episodic format, and developer Flying Helmet Games has released a free demo of the game in the form of a Prelude, which serves to introduce players to the lore and world of Eon Altar. You can also outfit your character without interrupting your friends as well, so the use of the phone ends up streamlining the whole experience. Your phone will receive personalized secret thoughts from your character which you can decide to share with your co-op buddies or not, injecting a little D&D magic into the equation. The premise of the game is that it is a top-down RPG, where you play locally with friends while using your smartphone to control aspects of your character.

EON ALTAR PC

In the chance that this doesn't work and everything goes wonky, you should be able to undo it by logging back into the DLink, clearing the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields, and re-enable DHCP server if it was previously on, plug the connecting cables back in to where they were originally (take note!), and reboot the router and DLink-side devices.Īlso, I suggest you pull up all documents that you might need on your PC before doing any of this, because your PC won't be able to access the Internet until the bridge is complete.Eon Altar is one of the most interesting multiplayer ideas I've ever seen.

EON ALTAR HOW TO

You can find screenshots and instructions here: Īnd specifically how to set the IP Address of your DLink:

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has instructions for extending wireless networks, but it's the same theory as extending wired networks.

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So to summarize in more specific intsructions:ġ) Find an unused IP Address in the DHCP range, as well as the Subnet Mask on the Technicolor modem/router, write them down.Ģ) Disconnect the DLink from the Technicolor.ģ) Log into the DLink from your PC, turn off DHCP, assign it the IP Address and Subnet Mask you wrote down in step 1, reboot the router.Ĥ) Hook up the DLink back to the Technicolor, this time via just plain old LAN ports on both ends, do NOT plug it into the WAN/Internet port on either end.ĥ) Reboot or release/renew IP addresses for devices on the DLink side of your network. Note that any computers/devices connected to the DLink will likely need to be rebooted OR if you have access to a console, releasing and renewing your IP Address will work too. Theoretically, on the DLink, if you turn off DHCP so that it gets assigned an IP rather than doing the assigning, and hook it up to your Technicolor modem/router as if it were just another computer (ie: ethernet cable from LAN port on Technicolor to LAN port on DLink, ignoring the DLinks WAN/Internet port), that shoudl create the bridge. If you choose to follow these instructions, you do so at your own risk. WARNING: I've never actually done this myself, so I'll be honest, I only know the theory, not the practice. Any reason your phones connect to the Technicolor instead of the DLink?īut we should, in theory, just have to turn your DLink into a bridge to make both routers play nice together. Eon Altar requires the use of the free Eon Altar Controller app to play, the controller app is available on both the App Store (Requires iOS8 or later) and. I notice the DLink DIR-300 should come with a wireless access point as well.









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