I have made a map and core for Allegiance to play. Before I try to set up a LAN server to test my map and core, I was wondering if adding the 4th specialty rock, Thorium, would make it unable to be played on the servers. I made a core (I've already discussed my core problems in the core section) that added a 5th specialty mine. Now there is SpecMine He, Ca, Ur, Si, and Th. When I raised the Thorium question in the other thread, he suggested bringing it up here. So will the Thorium make it incompatible with the servers?
For those of you who do not know, I read in the Wiki that Thorium was another special rock like Uranium, Silicon, and Carbon. It was abandoned in the early Beta stages.
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What do you mean 'put a link on here'? Do you mean to say put a link to a place you can download it at? If so, you'll also need the core I made for the map. And what is 'Local Testing'? Sorry for being so clueless, but I'm a newb when it comes to designing.fuzzylunkin1 wrote:QUOTE (fuzzylunkin1 @ Apr 15 2010, 01:43 AM) I actually have no idea, but I'd be willing to help you test it. You can post a link on here and we can also do local testing. If it works well enough we could put it on the beta server (talk to SaiSoma).
Let DO THIS THING!!!
Yes, a link to the map and the core .zackman0010 wrote:QUOTE (zackman0010 @ Apr 15 2010, 12:56 AM) What do you mean 'put a link on here'? Do you mean to say put a link to a place you can download it at? If so, you'll also need the core I made for the map. And what is 'Local Testing'? Sorry for being so clueless, but I'm a newb when it comes to designing.
By local testing I mean a LAN server.
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You and I can play LAN games together? I thought it was only with computers on the same network! Do I follow the same steps as in the Wiki for running a LAN server?fuzzylunkin1 wrote:QUOTE (fuzzylunkin1 @ Apr 15 2010, 02:39 AM) Yes, a link to the map and the core .
By local testing I mean a LAN server.
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I think Fuzz was suggesting he would test it some on his own network for you, although you could play together using something like Hamachi I suppose.zackman0010 wrote:QUOTE (zackman0010 @ Apr 15 2010, 02:01 PM) You and I can play LAN games together? I thought it was only with computers on the same network! Do I follow the same steps as in the Wiki for running a LAN server?
JarvisNot is correct on both accounts. Yes, you do follow the wiki instructions for setting up a LAN server . Best bet is to use the latest binaries, which I've uploaded here.zackman0010 wrote:QUOTE (zackman0010 @ Apr 15 2010, 08:01 AM) You and I can play LAN games together? I thought it was only with computers on the same network! Do I follow the same steps as in the Wiki for running a LAN server?
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FYI: Using R6 server with R5 client for LAN games is a bad idea. There are already some code changes between R6 beta and R5, which produce some wired bugs...fuzzylunkin1 wrote:QUOTE (fuzzylunkin1 @ Apr 15 2010, 05:01 PM) JarvisNot is correct on both accounts. Yes, you do follow the wiki instructions for setting up a LAN server . Best bet is to use the latest binaries, which I've uploaded here.
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The Escapist (Justin Emerson) @ Dec 21 2010, 02:33 PM:
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