My friend Mike, one of the admins of the Star Wars Battlefront Community, in conjunction with help from the PC Star Wars Gaming Order and others has figured out how to get the PS2 version of SWBF2 to work with GameMaster's replacement DNS so that people can play and host servers after GameSpy shuts down. Yes, you can even host full 24-player servers on this.
http://theswbfc.forumotion.com/t1006-ho ... y-shutdown
How to Play Star Wars: Battlefront II after GameSpy Shutdown
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Re: How to Play Star Wars: Battlefront II after GameSpy Shut
Cool, I hope the community will continue playing on this server now that gamespy is shut down.
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I jumped on Battlefront 2 today to test this new DNS and noticed that a few servers are still up. Even after Gamespy was shutdown, you can still play forever, just don't login to a Gamespy account. However, there were only 3 people online when I was testing out this new Gamemaster DNS. We must alert more people that Battlefront 2 is intact still online.
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Re: How to Play Star Wars: Battlefront II after GameSpy Shut
Sadly the problem with these kinds of methods is many people are flat out unaware, and game store employees know little about them. Just take a look at many PC games that "die" out after official servers get pulled.
It doesn't help that the PS2's online was unknown compared to even the Original Xbox, and I've known many people who were unaware the PS2 supported online play.
Me? I haven't really touched PS2 online in a long time either, mostly due to the low player count.
It doesn't help that the PS2's online was unknown compared to even the Original Xbox, and I've known many people who were unaware the PS2 supported online play.
Me? I haven't really touched PS2 online in a long time either, mostly due to the low player count.