to Start Server, you can select by connection: 'Internet (advertise)'.
When selected, the server will announce itself to the server-list at
http://servers.openttd.org (when finished)
They joined, they got the map, but it took some time before the new
player was created. In this time a player could do stuff, causing a
player-id-mismatch, and the player was kicked out. Now a player get's a
nice GUI which says: registering.. When that is gone, the player is
joined and can play safely. Tnx to Moriarty for bugging me with this bug ;)
hopefully killed the windows-revision problem. If WITH_REV is defined,
for both Windows as *nix system _openttd_revision is filled with normal
info, else _openttd_revision is set to 'norev000'
-Fix: Small possible server-crash
- reduce to 2 sizes (*DParam64 for 64bit values, *DParam for the rest)
- use inline functions instead of macros
- add assert()s to check for buffer overruns
-Fix: desync problem fixes
-Fix: server doesnt hang anymore when a client timed out
-Feature: low latency connection enhancements [*net_sync_freq, *net_ready_ahead]
Features:
* network core is dynamicly loaded when needed (-n isn't needed anymore)
for easy switching between single and multiplayer. But commandline
shortcuts are still enabled:
-n = autodetect network server
-n [ip] = connect to the server
* udp now uses 2 different ports
- you can run 1 server and serveral clients on one pc
- the clients udp-socket gets unloaded when the
network game starts
- the servers udp-sockets remains online to allow the
network gui to detect itself
* new gameinfo structure
this struct is available for every online/lan game
* dynamic NetworkGameList