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Re: How To Run a Game
I think that is a good idea. Yours has lots of useful stuff that mine doesn't have. I'm just worried that it makes organising a game look like a hard thing, when in fact it is really quite easy.
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Re: How To Run a Game
Well I think that you and lch tend to take more of a hand in digging up games, players, ironing out the particulars than I do. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif
I was able to hold onto it thru Dom2, Dom3 beta-test, and early Dom3 but I finally kindof wore out and now Im trying to get others to take up those details. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif Should I word this as more of how to run a game with me as host? Or do the other hosts feel its generic enough? |
Re: How To Run a Game
I admit that if you start organizing one it really goes sort of automatically.. this thread will speed things up..
once you talk to llama (for example) you usually hear everything you need to do involving him if it's your first time.. and the rest.. well... players tend to mention what you have forgotten anyway http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif anyway it seems good to sticky it somewhere and if you put llamas post above yours then it seems generic enough really |
Re: How To Run a Game
Hi, I want host a game. It seems rather difficult. Is there a thread that is more detailed? A place that has a walkthru? Any help would great. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...s/confused.gif Bwaha
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Re: How To Run a Game
The manual has a pretty good section on it. Thats the best starting point. Most everything else tends to build on that in more detail.
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Re: How To Run a Game
Thanks, read the book, okay, got it. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...es/biggrin.gif Bwaha
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Re: How To Run a Game
Please, if you have specific questions later on, mention if you are Windows XP, Vista, Mac, or Linux. It really helps in getting better answers about hosting.
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Re: How To Run a Game
bump.
Can we make this a sticky? I seem to come looking for it reguarly, and am planning to start up a game in the near future - I daresay more others would do so with this very helpful thread easily accessible. Cheers, James. |
Re: How To Run a Game
Added comment:
I have discovered that in games of more than just a few people, when its going to run for awhile, the 24 hour setting can be a problem. Everytime someone wants the game stopped and restarted with some change then the counter starts counting at 24 again. People have asked "it was at 7 hours, can you change it to that" but then after it hosts at 7 hours the host has to stop it again and reset it to 24 hours. (this is for tcpip direct-connect games and not pbem games) A setting of specific days and times can be easier to manage. Please consider something like "daily at 2am eastern" or "Mon, Wed, Fri" Gandalf Parker |
Re: How To Run a Game
thanks for making a general guide to hosting games, this will make setting up games a lot more efficient
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