I have the exact same problem. For both the online and LAN options there are no games available - nothing for the "Versus" mode and nothing for "Co-op" mode either. The log-in is not an issue because it says I logged in successfully. I have the PC version of the game and bought the DVD from a retail store. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Originally posted by Outlier2004: I have the exact same problem. For both the online and LAN options there are no games available - nothing for the "Versus" mode and nothing for "Co-op" mode either. The log-in is not an issue because it says I logged in successfully. I have the PC version of the game and bought the DVD from a retail store. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Originally posted by Outlier2004: I have the exact same problem. For both the online and LAN options there are no games available - nothing for the "Versus" mode and nothing for "Co-op" mode either. The log-in is not an issue because it says I logged in successfully. I have the PC version of the game and bought the DVD from a retail store. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You won't show LAN games unless you have other computers running Vegas 2 on your local network.
Not sure why you can't see online games if you are logged in. You can try Ubisoft support center, but I haven't had much luck there in the past! http://www.ubi.com/us/support/default.aspx
Thanks for the replies. Getting the latest patch helped. I got to connect to other online games after installing it. I haven't tried the LAN option yet though. What's the basic difference between LAN and online games? Say I'm using Time Warner as my internet service provider. Does LAN mean that other people using Time Warner also have to be running Vegas 2 in order for me to see games on LAN?
No, LAN means Local Area Netwok. If a bunch of your budddies want to come over to your house and play together by networking all your computers together this is what is know as a LAN. Over the internet or on-line means each person playing has to have their own internet connection and must log onto the server to play. Generally the "host" of the game is the server. LAN is local and over your own network that you create in your home and on-line is through your internet service.