HOW TO MAKE BOTS!?!?!?!?!? (MAC)
HOW TO MAKE BOTS!?!?!?!?!? (MAC)
i need to know how to make bots on server. all i know is that u have to do -solo in terminal somewhere?!?!
thanks a bzflagbillion
thanks a bzflagbillion
You know there actually is a little search button in the forums and/or google.
Anywho... BZFlag Bots
-Tanner
Anywho... BZFlag Bots
-Tanner
in case you were too lazy to look thereFrom the website Tanner gave you wrote:Mac OS X
This is how you set up a single player game in OS X:
1. Navigate to BZFlag. Control-Click BZFlag and in the contextual menu select "Show Package Contents"; then double click the "Contents" and then the "MacOS" folder's. Leave this window open.
2. Now Open Terminal (which is in the /Applications/Utilities folder).
3. In the "MacOS" folder there should be something called "BZFlag"; click and drag that over to your open Terminal window. It should put something in the command line to the order of: "/Applications/BZFlag-1.10.2.app/Contents/MacOS/BZFlag" (that is if you have BZFlag in your Applications folder)
4. Now type one space after that string of text: "-solo N" (Replace the "N" with the number of Bots you want). Now press enter; it should launch BZFlag. Now start a server and connect to it.
You should now be playing against some sort of intelligent tanks.
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Good point A Heart Attack he can't use search so he probably won't click on a link either . yourmom, in step #3, you would have to change the directory for BZFlag to point at the directory you currently have your BZFlag executable in (because I doubt you are running 1.10.2, could be but I doubt it).A Heart Attack wrote:in case you were too lazy to look thereFrom the website Tanner gave you wrote:Mac OS X
This is how you set up a single player game in OS X:
1. Navigate to BZFlag. Control-Click BZFlag and in the contextual menu select "Show Package Contents"; then double click the "Contents" and then the "MacOS" folder's. Leave this window open.
2. Now Open Terminal (which is in the /Applications/Utilities folder).
3. In the "MacOS" folder there should be something called "BZFlag"; click and drag that over to your open Terminal window. It should put something in the command line to the order of: "/Applications/BZFlag-1.10.2.app/Contents/MacOS/BZFlag" (that is if you have BZFlag in your Applications folder)
4. Now type one space after that string of text: "-solo N" (Replace the "N" with the number of Bots you want). Now press enter; it should launch BZFlag. Now start a server and connect to it.
You should now be playing against some sort of intelligent tanks.
-andman9
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you can ctrl-click (or right click if you have a mighty mouse) on the bzflag icon in your apps folder, then navigate thru to contents/macos/bzflag. you can then drag that to a terminal window and it will automatically create a filepath for you.
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No, you would use -solo for BZFlag.AnakinPiewalker wrote:ok so the only way to do it is to put -solo (whatever 10) as part of the target on the bzfs shortcut right
Servers can't do bots, only the client (although server-side bots are planned for 2.2).
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