First, you're going to want to download the free DLC, it adds a game type, map, and makes the load go a lot faster.
Second, select "Multiplayer" on the main menu.
Third, watch the video, then go to play>Introductory Session.
Fourth, if you want to familiarize yourself with the multiplayer more, then go to "User Manual". If you are ready to play, then go to "Play now", "Ranked Match", or "Player Match".
Player Match-You can invite friends or your XBL party to play and select a game type. You will then be matched up to get 6-8 players in a game. Can invite friends
Play Now-this will send you to a player match with any game type. Cannot invite friends
Ranked Match-Just like a player match except that you cannot play against friends. Can invite friends
In the start menu, it would say Multiplayer, just click that and you are in but you need xbox live to log in the multiplayer.
You can't
You cannot get Minecraft multiplayer for free. You must buy the game to be able to log onto a server.
Is this for the xbox/Ps3 edition? And is this to log in to be able to play the multiplayer? To be able to play multiplayer, you must have an EA account. You'll usually be prompted to log into your EA account when attempting to play multiplayer for a Battlefield game. To get one, just go to a Battlefield website, or the EA website and create one. Then when you attempt to log into your EA account in the game, it should connect and link to your EA account. Note: linking multiple Battlefield games to an EA account will grant you Veteran Status, which allows you access to special items in most Battlefield games. In Bad Company 2, it grants you immediate access to the M1 Garand rifle for multiplayer.
Well, if you mean to play your account on multiple PCs, all you need to do is log out of the one you were using previously and log into another PC with the same Email and Password. If you mean multiplayer, all you really need is a good internet connection to be able to play multiplayer.
click multiplayer, direct connect then enter the ip. or, click add server enter the name and ip, save it, click on the server, then click log in
First, open up Minecraft. Log in, and then click multiplayer. Next, click "Direct Connect". Then, type in the IP of the server, and click join.
To access PSN online multiplayer on your PS3 you must first connect your PS3 to the internet. Then you need to create a account on PSN on their website at www.playstation.com. After you create your account log into it on your PS3 and connect it to your profile. You will now be able to play online in games that support it.
You have to log into single player in order to begin using Multiplayer. Otherwise, you have the wrong IP
i think it will work but a too much log but if you can afford to buy a new ram just buy a 4gb ram . . . . . . .
Yes, there is. The log in goes through a program called Steam. The program is free to download, but you still have to buy the game through Steam. Though you could download a "Non-Steam" version of Counter-Strike, it's free, but you won't be allowed to play multiplayer.
Minecraft Is Both Multiplayer and single player; when you open the minecraft window (or when you play it in your browser) it shall say:MINECRAFTsingleplayerMultiplayerMods And Texture Packsoptionsif you click "multiplayer" it will ask for a server IP. to find a server IP you could look it up on the internet "good server IP" or something like that. (sometimes its hard to find one which works) The server ip is basically a "code" to allow you into a particular server. when youve typed the server ip into the bar which comes up when you press "multiplayer" it should log in to that server.
Yes; if you're using one account to log into both computers... however you wont be able to play on multiplayer.
Massively Multiuser Online Game) A game on the computer played by many people. Also called "massively multiplayer online" (MMO), an MMOG differs from a regular multiplayer game because its environment is perpetual. People log in, join the action and leave whenever they wish, but the game continues like new soldiers replenishing fatigued troops on the battlefield. In 1987, the Genie online service hosted Air Warrior, an aerial combat game and the first MMOG. See