Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : better (UT) late than NEVER !!
crazyman
November 4th, 2002, 11:29 PM
I finally built a server that I can use for "dedicated" and finally figured how to configure the lan game to work and now on my 5 pc home network my kids and myself can play each other in UT!!!!!!!!!!!!
hooray!...this is fun....(except my son always kicks my ***) lol
I need to practice more....
now I just have to figure out how the hell to configure Q3 to play on my lan..
and then I am hearing about a new version of UT ?
(before I get flamed too much for this,hey? I'm an old fart and new to this game stuff)
I'm having fun with my kids.....
Tazdrummer
November 5th, 2002, 07:29 AM
Congrats man. Sure is fun aint it? lol
UT2003 is out yes and you pretty much need a GeForce 3 in order to run it good.
There is a dedicated server program out there for UT2003 for Windows and Linux. (UT and UT2003 dedicated servers run awesome on Linux is the word I hear)
a good source for you to start at for all your game server questions and tools (http://www.gameadmins.com/)
You go there and you will find it to be an excellant tool. If you need any other places I can dig through the other links I have. You should be able to find a link in there giving an idea how to set up a config for a nice map rotation for Quake 3.
crazyman
November 5th, 2002, 09:16 AM
thanks Taz,,, :)
Dan
Stalemate
November 5th, 2002, 11:25 AM
For Q3, I use QuakeIT (http://www.planetquake.com/quakeit/) to configure LAN/Internet games on my "server".
I've yet to find an easier method. ;)
Radical Dreamer
November 5th, 2002, 06:55 PM
Setup that UT server and let me know the addy, I'll frag ya all day on the weekends
crazyman
November 5th, 2002, 08:39 PM
Originally posted by Radical Dreamer
Setup that UT server and let me know the addy, I'll frag ya all day on the weekends
sounds cool,I will,,,,
I need to setup zonealarm to work and also don't I need to change some settings in my linky router?
:)
Radical Dreamer
November 19th, 2002, 12:35 AM
yes, you will have to find the port/s that it uses and allow them access