There are only two weird things in OS X:
Most of the time, even though I have it turned on, I cannot see any bullets on my mini map. Any fixes?
Also, it seams to lag, both slow screen rate, and with the server.
If I can play WarCraft and never have a problem with lag on my cable internet, why do I have lag problems with this simple program?
Thanks!
Matthew
only things I notices on OS X
Under the Options->GUI Settings menu, there are two parameters that you can configure so that you can see shots better. One is the size of the shot tips (which by default is a small dot) and the other is the length of the shot's tail. Play with those and you should be able to see the shots better.
As for the lag, the main difference is that BZ predates WarCraft by many years and has much old networking baggage. BZ was initially written assuming you'd only be playing on a local network, not over the Internet. Hence, it's not well optimized for Internet gameplay, and it's networking performance is "less than optimal" to say the least.
There is work going on to improve the networking, and feel free to help out if you are a developer.
Cheers!
As for the lag, the main difference is that BZ predates WarCraft by many years and has much old networking baggage. BZ was initially written assuming you'd only be playing on a local network, not over the Internet. Hence, it's not well optimized for Internet gameplay, and it's networking performance is "less than optimal" to say the least.
There is work going on to improve the networking, and feel free to help out if you are a developer.
Cheers!
Re: only things I notices on OS X
Yep:katanna wrote:There are only two weird things in OS X:
1. The computer, and
2. The user.
(same as with all O/S's)
-toaster
"So there I was, all alone, facing all of the enemy. I started driving in circles, until I had them surrounded, and then I escaped in the confusion."
"So there I was, all alone, facing all of the enemy. I started driving in circles, until I had them surrounded, and then I escaped in the confusion."
version goof
Well. That's because when I put the Mac OS X build together, I accidentally had the wrong version number set and it was several days before I was made aware of the goof. By then, there was very little incentive to rebuild just for the sake of a minor version number.loser wrote:another thing i noticed on Mac OSX version...I downloaded the 1.10.4 version from SF.net website, but it says 1.10.5 ingame????
What's going on? I tried it on a Windows machine and it said 1.10.4.
I also started up my own server for LAN play, and it said: Server version: 1.10.5?
What goes here?
Besides the fact that it reports as 1.10.5, the Mac OS X 1.10.4 release is IDENTICAL in every other regard to the other 1.10.4 platform releases. Nothing to worry about.
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current 1.10.5
If you pull cvs sources from a current snapshot or from the v1_10branch in cvs, then yes -- it will have bug fixes and a few minor enhancements.elmer fudd wrote:1.10.5 has bug fixes right?
The Mac OS X 1.10.4 release that reports as 1.10.5 does NOT, however, have any bug fixes as it is IDENTICAL to 1.10.4.
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