![]() The right area is where your enemy's fleet is located. This is where you place your ships and where you can follow the military actions of your enemy. When you now look at the screen, you will find two grid fields, the so-called "battle areas". It will issue hints and suggest what to do next. ![]() Simply follow the instructions in the statusbar. When you are done, you can start the game. In the field Hostname: you have to enter the host name of the server (the machine of the player that initiated the game). Again, a Nickname: is suggested, but you can choose any name you like. The other player has to choose Connect to network game, or click Game->Connect to Game. Note: You need to tell the other player in case you use a port other than the default as both players need to use the same port in order to be able to establish a connection. However, if you encounter problems, you can choose any other free port above 1024. Normally, Naval Battle will suggest your full name, but you can enter any string you want. ![]() ![]() A dialog box opens which asks for a Nickname: and Port. To start a network game, one player has to host the game by selecting Host network game on the welcome screen, or choosing Game->Host Game. To play against your computer, first select the difficulty level on the right of the status bar, and then select Single player on the welcome screen, or directly on the Game menu. If you want to play Naval Battle, you will need two players, either play against the computer or in a network against another player. Objective: Sink all of the opponent’s ships before the opponent sink all the ships of your own. ![]()
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