Title: Setting Up A Non-Dedicated Server on Windows Post by: Joshgt2 on November 08, 2007, 03:10:29 PM Ok... It has been awhile since I played this but I know I asked about this a long time ago but now I have found I made a lot more progress. I am at the point where I have made up my server.cfg file and made a shortcut of the original openarena.exe file and did all of that fun stuff and put both the shortcut and my .cfg file into the baseoa folder. I am having it so I am running Open Arena v0.7.1 and I would like to have my game displayed on the CTF list when I have it running. So far, I am at the point where I have 6 bots running around and I can see it happening in the console that they are doing things but I have 2 problems. 1) I'm not able to see my game on the CTF list in the multiplayer menu even though I put in the command to do so and 2) when I try to enter my server by typing in my IP and port number, it just keeps saying awaiting challenge or something like that and no one that I have talked to is able to get past it. Can anyone tell me if the coding for my 'server' is wrong or if I am missing something please?
seta net_ip "blahblahblah" seta net_port blahblahblah set sv_hostname "Open Arena 0.7.1 [GTServer]" set sv_maxclients 10 set g_motd "Welcome to the GT Server presented by Joshgt2! Using Open Arena version 0.7.1" set g_forcerespawn 15 //set rconpassword "blah" //set fraglimit 50 //set timelimit 20 set caplimit 10 set sv_allowDownload 1 set sv_cheats 1 // g_gametype - Gametype. 1 = DM, 2 = Tourney (1on1), 3 = Team DM, 4 = CTF. set g_gametype 4 set dedicated 2 //MAP CYCLE BEGIN // makes all maps loop on the server (last vstr is m1 to go at the beginning): set m1 "map hydronex; set nextmap vstr m2" set m2 "map oa_bases3; set nextmap vstr m3" set m3 "map oa_ctf4ish; set nextmap vstr m1" //MAP CYCLE END // begin game CTF (Capture the Flag) //map hydronex vstr m1 seta bot_enable "1" seta bot_minplayers 4 Title: Re: Setting Up A Non-Dedicated Server on Windows Post by: next_ghost on November 09, 2007, 03:05:46 AM 1) I'm not able to see my game on the CTF list in the multiplayer menu even though I put in the command to do so Run cmd.exe, type Code: ipconfig /all Title: Re: Setting Up A Non-Dedicated Server on Windows Post by: Joshgt2 on November 09, 2007, 10:20:25 PM What do you mean by that? Should I set my IP address to be my computers IP or my routers standard IP address because it seems like I have two of them.
Title: Re: Setting Up A Non-Dedicated Server on Windows Post by: next_ghost on November 10, 2007, 07:17:03 AM What do you mean by that? Should I set my IP address to be my computers IP or my routers standard IP address because it seems like I have two of them. You should do what I've asked you to do. Understanding is not required. Title: Re: Setting Up A Non-Dedicated Server on Windows Post by: Joshgt2 on November 13, 2007, 07:31:41 PM Ok... when I did that I found that there is no output thing that shows up... Could there be a problem with my router or something because bots seem to be playing fine in my server but I am not able to view any games on the multiplayer list, could that be causing another problem?
Title: Re: Setting Up A Non-Dedicated Server on Windows Post by: next_ghost on November 14, 2007, 03:10:31 AM Ok... when I did that I found that there is no output thing that shows up... Then you did something wrong. Try again. The output will look like this (http://www.csit.parkland.edu/~smauney/csc130/images/tcpiputils/ipconfig.gif) when you do it right. |