My brother and I have played minecraft for about a year and a half and we love that you can open a single player world up for people to play on but he just left for college and I was wondering if there is anyway he and I could still play together while he is out of state without hosting a server?
You could try using Hamachi. My friend used it to run a small server for a short while. It creates a Virtual Private Network (VPN) which acts like a LAN does by linking a small number of computers, but over long distances.
I'm not too familiar with the specifics, unfortunately.
Thank you,
Chomby
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Retired StaffFor about $5 a month, you can get a server without having to host it yourself, deal with port forwarding, etc.
Edit: Someguyfromcrowd is correct. You could potentially use Hamachi to connect your LAN game. I'm not 100% sure it works, though.
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I'm not too familiar with the specifics, unfortunately.
Still, if you don't want to use Hamachi or host a server, you'll definitely need to rent one.
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Retired StaffHamchi basically dumps remote computers onto your local network. It could theoretically connect two LAN clients.
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