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#26 Re: News » Server Peformance Improvements are Live » 2018-04-13 20:51:14

Great work on the technology selection and implementation.

Would your goal ever include large game populations with synchronized servers?  All players on the same map, etc?

e: kinda nvm because I just remembered the limitations of my prior testing.

#27 Re: Main Forum » Setting up your personal Linux test editor/server/client » 2018-04-12 20:10:00

Bimble wrote:

Did you try making a test map with the editor, per the instructions?  I have no idea if that makes a difference, but if you haven't, it could be worth trying.

Strangely, this worked.

Specifically, connecting to the test map, logging out, stopping the server, deleting the database, and logging back in.

Never had to do this before, though.

Oh well I guess it helps to read the instructions regardless of how used to building software you are smile

Thanks!

#28 Re: Main Forum » Setting up your personal Linux test editor/server/client » 2018-04-12 19:40:56

I just completely rebuilt a server, including getting a new push and build script and executing it in a blank folder.

I have a mac that I use as a client machine.  I connected to the official servers and then disconnected and connected to my local server, but during play it's clear that the data content is incorrect / mismatched, as picking a full gooseberry bush turn it into a goose pond (in appearance).

I deleted the client and downloaded it fresh, connecting to the official servers for the update and then connecting to a (new, fresh) local server, but I get the same problem.

???

#29 Re: Main Forum » Cursor issue » 2018-04-07 17:36:13

Also if bigpointer is too small you can edit graphics/bigPointer.tga to make it better.

It's only black and white that gets processed on those tgas, though.

#30 Re: Main Forum » Apocalypse #3 and #4 » 2018-04-06 16:06:38

IMO this change furthers the existential nature of the game.  Hopefully people will draw parallels to the real world and face the fight or flight reaction to the true risk of apocalypse.


Also lmao at all the hand-wringing about the loss of virtual assets.  Boo hoo, your virtual life's work disappeared.  How can you grow up in a digital era and not make peace with data loss?  LOL.

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