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#12195: Re: Linux noob question |
by Dant
on 05/26/2009 20:55, refers to #12193
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Quote: "Heh - one of the (few) times the topic is actually used .."
Heh Heh, while I'm not sure that's a good thing, thx for the advice and I'll try it right away
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#12196: Re: Linux noob question |
by Dant
on 05/26/2009 21:05, refers to #12193
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Ok I tried the first suggestion and it said
"./bin_unix/Linux_64_client: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL_image-1.2.so.0 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory:
So I'm gonna say that it was either the permission thing or I'm missing files somewhere.
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#12197: Re: Linux noob question |
by Dant
on 05/26/2009 21:11, refers to #12195
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One last thing when I was looking at the sauerbraten_unix script I noticed this at the end of it
"else
echo "Your platform does not have a pre-compiled Sauerbraten client."
echo "Please follow the following steps to build a native client:"
echo "1) Ensure you have the SDL, SDL-image, SDL-mixer, and OpenGL libraries installed."
echo "2) Change directory to src/ and type \"make install\"."
echo "3) If the build succeeds, return to this directory and run this script again."
exit 1
fi"
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#12198: Re: Linux noob question |
by Dant
on 05/26/2009 21:17, refers to #12197
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So as you can tell everything linked to SDL libraries, bottom line:
I installed SDL libraries... now it works fine. Thx for the help anyway.
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#12199: Re: Linux noob question |
by MeatROme
on 05/26/2009 21:56, refers to #12198
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great - have fun playing ..
.. and enjoy the empowerment of linux - an OS where (once u've learned something) it sticks :-)
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#12200: love it |
by bot
on 05/26/2009 22:02
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I just wanted to thank the developers for making this fine game, keep up your good work !
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#12201: Re: Linux noob question |
by Dant
on 05/27/2009 06:31, refers to #12199
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Heh, thx
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#12202: ip banned - why? |
by Klimbim
on 05/28/2009 21:30
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Hey there,
When I try to connect to my favourite game,
I got the message "ip banned", but seriously
I dont know why!
How can I find out the reason?
Thank you very much indeed.
Klimbim
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#12203: Re: ip banned - why? |
by c0rdawg
on 05/28/2009 22:35, refers to #12202
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Individual servers can ban clients without reason. The ban is cleared after a few hours or after the server becomes empty (whichever is first).
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#12204: .. |
by Klimbim
on 05/29/2009 01:09
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Alright. Thank you
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#12205: Flag Help |
by Zero-Zero-One
on 05/29/2009 23:49
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Hello, I am new here and in need of some assis. I am trying to make a CTF map, but I can't seem to make a 'grabbable' flag. Can someone tell me exactly how to put in the command for everything? I have looked at the Documentation and all and it tells me:
"flag" [Y] T Where Y is the camera Yaw and T is team (either 1 or 2). I put everything in for the Variables, but it doesn't work, it gives me "Unknown command: Flag". So all I would need is an example.
Thanks, and sorry if this is any trouble.
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#12206: Re: Flag Help |
by Hapexamendios
on 05/30/2009 00:34, refers to #12205
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You should select the point on the geometry you want the flag to be and type the following into your console:
/newent flag T
where T is the team number (1 or 2)
The key problem I think you are having is that /newent is the command and flag is the entity.
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#12207: Re: Flag Help |
by Zero-Zero-One
on 05/30/2009 04:55
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Thanks Hapexamendios.
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#12208: Message censored by administrator |
by isuckinthis
on 05/30/2009 20:23
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#12209: Re: .. |
by isuckinthis
on 05/30/2009 20:29, refers to #12208
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I should have searched better.
so nevermind. I see there are more people with this in the bugs thread. and I should've looked there, and not post in this thread.. lol sorry.
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#12210: Connecting to Friends on Multiplayer |
by ReanimatedYatzi
on 05/31/2009 23:20
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I'm currently trying to connect with a friend on multiplayer (we're sharing connection with a router at the moment). We tried to search for each other on the server list, but we cannot find each other.
Is there something we're overlooking? LAN also doesn't work. I had seen something about making a server, but I'm not "techy" enough to know how to do that.
Please excuse me if this is a noobie question as I am new to this game.
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#12211: Ripples? |
by Razgriz
on 06/01/2009 15:10
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Are we going to be seeing ripple effects any time soon? I mean
Water: Ripple effect in diving, stepping on, shots, and water splash with different types for all 3 of them
Also light rays based on the ripples will make water more real looking
Lava: Ripple effect in diving, stepping on, shots, and lava splash and dark gray/black/white smoke with different types for all 3 of them
these are just my suggestions, but they could make water and lava more real
but i think they'll be a bit heavy for the game so i think if they ever get implemented they should have the option to turn them on/off
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#12212: Re: Flag Help |
by Hapexamendios
on 06/01/2009 18:15, refers to #12207
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No problem :) and welcome to the cube community!
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#12213: Re: Connecting to Friends on Multiplayer |
by MeatROme
on 06/01/2009 22:07, refers to #12210
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Try copy-paste of the server.bat, then add "-mlocalhost" (w/o quotes!) to the list of parameters - read: make the line:
bin\sauerbraten.exe -d -mlocalhost %*
You can also achieve the same result by modifying the startup-parameters of a link to that BAT - but with copy-paste you'll be sure to get it right, even as non-tech-savvy person (as u claim to be).
Once that server is running on one of your LAN machines the "search LAN"-menu-option will work, as will "/lanconnect" (again: no quotes - the "/" is the indicator for non-chat = cubescript-command)
HTH
Anyway - if you both connect to any online server it should work fine already - have you tried that?
Last remark: running a local server to be accessible via the WAN (=interwebs) is indeed a bit more tricky, as it involves port-forwarding.
Suggestion: http://cube.wikispaces.com for more help than your local-offline-docs-folder holds.
Enjoy.
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#12214: How do i make a cube 2 server? |
by Cloxz
on 06/02/2009 19:04
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The title says it all.
I cant find anything that says how... if somone could help me with this, please do so.
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