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vfb said:
dom3 -T -S --port 8098 --noclientstart -q --uploadmaxp 6 --scoredump --mapfile aran.map --renaming --era 1 -s b3
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Not joining, just poking in where I shouldnt.
You might consider
--statfile
gives a nice short text file that gives you an easy way to see who turned in, who went ai, and who staled. You can also toss it into the webdir with scores
--hours 24 (or 36 or 72 or something)
a timeout on turns will save you some hassles later if no one has complaints about it. The -q (quickhost) is usually what really happens for quite awhile into the game anyway.
-d then redirect to file can be very informative about the game. But it gets big fairly quick. You can also kick it up to -dd -ddd or even as high as -dddddddd but I wouldnt recommend it unless you have alot of harddrive.
you might consider enabling a dummy mod. Particularly if you expect a long game. It allows bug-fixes later.
--preexec pre.sh (or pre.bat)
--postexec post.sh (or post.bat)
even if these are empty they will be in place for taking on some management duties later.
Ive gotten to the point that I put most of those (and masterpassword of course) into every game I start even if I dont think I will use them when I start the game. Some can be added later, some cant.
Oh and using
dom3 --verify b3
is a handy seperate command to try. It gives you a tiny text file about the game file (fthrland) and each 2h file. It can find version problems and can tell you if the same person is playing multiple nations
Gandalf Parker