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Dedicated Server?
I run a Dom3 server on my home network for us, and have noticed recently that other graphics applications (mainly games) will sometimes crash when it's running. It seems to happen randomly, and only more recent games seem to be affected (probably because they use more resources), but after a crash, the Dom3 window opens or gets focused as if it tried to do something. If I shut the server down, I don't have these problems, but I'd rather keep the server running constantly so that other people on my network can play their turns when they want. Is there a way to run it as a dedicated server (no gfx), so that it won't interfere with other applications?
I've been looking at command line parameters but I can't find anything that seems to apply. |
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As for the command line parameters to Dom3, check http://dom3.servegame.com/wiki/Command_line_options |
Re: Dedicated Server?
I run almost 100 Dom3 games on my server (www.Dom3Minions.com) and I only do it in text mode.
The same I believe for the other most common server (www.LLamaServer.net) The most basic switches you need are -S (server) and -T (text). You can also add in port number and map and era etc etc but if you dont then it will prompt you when it needs them (at least it does in Linux) The biggest problem you will have with the scripts listed in the thread lch mentioned (good post) is that Windows has something like a 255 character limit on the command line. Some of the switches come in two flavors, --longname for linux and -X for Windows. That will help. There is also another thread called "Changing Dom3 Defaults" which goes into switch use http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/showthread.php?t=44262 its more for users than admins but it does cover windows and making shortcuts for various purposes |
Re: Dedicated Server?
you just don't need to use cmd in windows. Get cygwin and you'll have a bash and no significant line size limit for your commands.
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Re: Dedicated Server?
Thanks. With that info I was able to figure out how to set up the server. I can create the game using the graphical interface (it's easier that way), and then just run it using the textonly option. Thanks again!
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