Hi all - first time poster here.
First, I think AI war is an amazing game. My steam account is up to 485 hours, and I just started playing again after a few months off with the new expansion.
Second, I spent at least half of that time playing coop with a friend. We're both in our late 30s, have spent a lot of time playing strategy games (board and computer), and love the game. Neither of us are IT people, but we've both been playing computer games for 20 years, have spent plenty of time connecting LANs and manually setting TCP/IP addresses, and it still took us quite some time to figure out Port Forwarding on one or both of our machines. And every time we took a few months break and then started another game, something would have changed on one of our systems, and we'd spend half on hour or more playing around with firewall settings, anti-virus settings, configuring routers, etc..... before it would work again.
So with the new expansion I persuaded a second friend of mine to buy the game. Sure enough, she installs, tries to connect to me, can't. After 45 minutes, during which the excitement of playing a new game is steadily waning, we figure out what setting on my router has changed, and also that she has to turn something in her Mcaffee off.
She has a good enough time playing to persuade a couple of her friends to buy AI War on the Thanksgiving sale. But now to host her own game she needs to learn how to configure her router, which turns out to require a password that her roommate has, and he is out of the apartment that day, etc....
These all sound like silly problems once you know the solution, but I'm sure you all know at least one person who will not follow links to websites to learn how to configure their router in order to play a game, and instead will just go do something else.
Maybe I'm getting lazy with age, or maybe I'm being spolied by Valve, but after playing Portal 2 or Orcs Must Die 2 where you just open Steam, click the "invite friend" button, and your friend is in your game, I'm left thinking of configuring firewall and router settings as a significant barrier to entry. And suggesting downloading and installing Hamachi as a solution is a similar barrier.
Again, I'm not a programmer, so please tell me if this is a silly request. But how much programming would it require to integrate AI War multiplayer with Steam? To the extent that you could invite someone to a game from your Steam friends list and they would just appear in the lobby? No Port Forwarding, no playing with anti-virus software, etc...?
I'm asking because I suspect there may be a lot of people who would love this game, and would love to play multiplayer, but will not spend the time required to learn how to connect with their friends. And the co-op multiplayer in AI War is an amazing experience - I still can't think of any other strategy game that you can play with friends in the same way and have the same type of challenge.
And I'm curious to hear if other people's experiences with connecting in multiplayer were the same as mine. Did it take most of you an hour or more to connect the first time you tried? Or is it just me and my friends??