Here is a simplyfied version of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Materials included are required, they are textures for the tower. Y'all are welcome to use this code/textures when/where ever u feel nesessary.
Have fun!
Sure, they can be hosted, as long as the images are licensed under an OSI approved license. I can't do it, since I have no idea where they are from, who made them, or what license they were released under. The image submitter is at http://images.bzflag.org/submitimages/.
"In addition to knowing the secrets of the Universe, I can assure you that I am also quite potty trained." -Koenma (Yu Yu Hakusho)
i made the textures from a picture of the tower found on google.
and me is working on getting the textures on immages.bzflag.org.
PS it's cool how a team flag can be placed on top of this tower by simply dropping it on one of the "legs" (one of the "legs" on the ground). try that some time!
i traced the immage down and found out that it originally came from wikipedia. and althouth the reuse of the immage is permitted (by licence), i shall give credit for the immage to Rüdiger Wölk from Münster, Germany. i shall also notice that he did an outstanding job and took a really beautiful picture of the Tower.
1) This is a new discussion and should be started in a new thread in the "Servers: Help" section.
2) What are you putting on the command line when you start the bzfs executable?
And the lesson for tonight is:
Never underestimate the ability of a newb to expect instant success and cry "cheat!" when they don't get it. Don't hate the newb, just give them plenty of learning opportunities.
Tank Terminator wrote:cd desktop\bzflag server
"c:\program files (x86)\bzflag2.4.0_32bit\bzfs.exe" -conf config.txt
You need to specify the map file as a command line argument (-world map_filename), or the server will generate a random map and use the specified config file for map options. As you have it now is exactly the same as what bzflag.exe calls to the system when you hit "Start Server" from the "Join Game" panel.
And the lesson for tonight is:
Never underestimate the ability of a newb to expect instant success and cry "cheat!" when they don't get it. Don't hate the newb, just give them plenty of learning opportunities.