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* [https://download.zerotier.com/dist/ZeroTier%20One.msi Zero Tier One] - Zero Tier One is a virtual network management program, similar to Hamachi. It allows people to join a network and connect to each other seamlessly without requiring router setups, port forwarding, or other such configurations. We recommend this program currently as it is free and has crossplay with mobile devices running PPSSPP.
* [https://download.zerotier.com/dist/ZeroTier%20One.msi Zero Tier One] - Zero Tier One is a virtual network management program, similar to Hamachi. It allows people to join a network and connect to each other seamlessly without requiring router setups, port forwarding, or other such configurations. We recommend this program currently as it is free and has crossplay with mobile devices running PPSSPP.
# Install '''Zero Tier One''' on your system.
# Install '''Zero Tier One''' on your system.
# The program will be in the system tray in the bottom right; right click it and click '''Open Control Panel'''.
# The program will be in the system tray in the bottom right; click it and click '''Join New Network...'''.
# In the window that comes up, enter the string '''b6079f73c6cd58c5''' in the bottom box and click '''Join Network'''.
# Click the program in the system tray again and you should now see the '''PSP2i''' network, with an extra menu, including '''Managed Addresses'''. This managed address is your ZeroTier One IP, click it to copy it to your clipboard.
# You should now see the '''PSP2i''' network come up -- click it and you will see a lot of extra information, including '''Managed IPs'''.


Now that you are connected to the PSP2i network, you will need to do some setup in PPSSPP:
Now that you are connected to the PSP2i network, you will need to do some setup in PPSSPP:
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# Make sure that you are connected to ZeroTier One.
# Make sure that you are connected to ZeroTier One.
# Decide who will host the game.
# Decide who will host the game.
# In PPSSPP networking settings, all players must set '''Change PRO ad hoc server IP address''' to the Zero Tier Managed IP of the host (without the /16).
# In PPSSPP networking settings, all players must set '''Change PRO ad hoc server IP address''' to the Zero Tier Managed Address of the host (without the /16). You can find this IP address under managed addresses in the PSP2i network.
# Make sure that all players are using the same '''port offset''' as well; 1100 is recommended for compatibility with mobile devices.
# Make sure that all players are using the same '''port offset''' as well; 1100 is recommended for compatibility with mobile devices.
# Restart PPSSPP to make sure the settings change.
# Restart PPSSPP to make sure the settings change.

Revision as of 16:08, 2 October 2022

Instructions can be found below on how to connect online to other players through PPSSPP. Instructions on how to connect online on PSP and PS Vita will not be provided due to issues with cross play, and most of the community plays on PPSSPP.

Internet-Multi Mode is now defunct, as the online servers for the game were taken offline by SEGA on 2015-09-29. However, it is still possible to play online through peer-to-peer connectivity, through adhoc servers or gaming VPNs. This means that multiplayer games must be arranged in advance, for example through the PSP2i Community Discord.

Before playing multiplayer, it is highly recommended to clear both episodes of Story Mode, as without clearing the story, you will not have access to missions or adequate shop items.

If having any issues, it is recommended to try using PPSSPP version 1.10.3 first. Download links to this version may be found on the installation page. If more assistance is required, please ask at the PSP2i Community Discord for help.

ZeroTier One (Recommended)

  • Pros: Easy installation, very quick to setup.
  • Cons: Doesn't work for everybody.
Windows PC
Android

HunsterVerse

  • Pros: Uses a static IP for the server, no need to change every game. Tends to have the most success.
  • Cons: Lengthy setup, requires signing up with e-mail address, must join a Discord server and can have significant latency issues.
Windows PC
Android

socom.cc

  • Pros: Requires no installations, extremely quick setup.
  • Cons: Requires WiFi/Ethernet connection, does not work over mobile connections, and router must have UPnP enabled or DMZ.
Windows PC
Android