I'm assuming you're referring to the game "The Long Drive" and looking for information on how to play it in multiplayer mode, as well as a review of the game.

The Honest Closing: You will spend 40 minutes troubleshooting Radmin and port rules for 15 minutes of broken gameplay where the rabbit desyncs and the car flies into space. The game is genuinely worth $5. For the price of a sandwich, you save 3 hours of headache and support a solo developer who built this beautiful, weird desert-driving simulator.

: Ensure you have a cracked version that specifically supports multiplayer, typically labeled as having an "Online Fix". Steam Account : You must have the Steam Desktop Client

Apply the Fix: Download the "Steam-Fix" (often called "Fix Repair") and extract those files directly into your game's main folder, overwriting existing files. Activate Steam-Fix: Open Steam and log in to your profile.

By following these official steps, you'll ensure a safe and enjoyable gaming experience, with access to updates, support, and a community of players who are also playing the game through official channels.

  • Sync Issues: This is the biggest hurdle. Because the mod is not official, physics synchronization is imperfect. You might see your friend driving smoothly, while on their screen, the car is flipping over a tiny rock.
  • Desync: Objects looted by one player might still appear on the ground for the other.
  • Ping Dependency: This setup requires a Peer-to-Peer connection. If the host has poor internet or if the distance between players is vast, the car will teleport and rubberband, making driving together nearly impossible.

Enabling Multiplayer Mode

The most common method involves using files from Online-Fix to enable Steam connectivity: