[ut3] not showing in the list

Rick Page mpcacrucesalus at gmail.com
Tue Dec 18 23:21:54 EST 2007


I removed the -nohomedir and still no ServerName. I also notice that
game-monitor.com shows that the server is private, but shows up in Server
Browser as public and does not require a password to join.
Rick

On Dec 18, 2007 10:14 PM, [Apoc]Death <death at apoc.org> wrote:

> I did NOT set -nohomedir switch and I got these config files to be used...
>  Is that switch set for you, by any chance?
>
> -Rob
>
> On Dec 18, 2007, at 11:04 PM, Rick Page wrote:
>
> So I removed ServerDescription from the commandline and Modified Server
> Name in the UTGame.ini file. Now the server shows up in the Server
> Browser, but is not displayed as Server Name. It shows up as my GameSpy ID.
> It also shows up in game-monitor and shows Server Name as BLANK. Can someone
> explain what is going on? Which commandline arguments work and which one's
> don't work. Why doesn't use the values in UTGame/Config/UTGame.ini?
> Rick
>
> On Dec 18, 2007 9:30 PM, Pete <biovore at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I had the master server thing figured out for the beta, but it dosn't
> > seem to work correctly for me on the full release.  Also I have noticed that
> > you can't specify gametype on the command line.. gets overided by the config
> > files settings..  I have noticed the Idle CPU thing, but mine is only like
> > %2->4% of the CPU.  Running on Ubuntu 606 64bit on opterons here..  Other
> > then that, I havn't had any problems.  Any word on webadmin?.  Also can the
> > server make some kind of pid file, makes writing control scripts to start
> > and stop it easier.
> >
> > --
> > Peter Fetterer
> > KB3GTN
> >
> > The force is like duct tape.
> > It has a light side and a darkside
> > and binds the universe together.
>
>
>
>
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