#2231684 - 06/10/07 02:10 AM
Re: Flying Online
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The main things are to set up you mplayer.ini file correctly and to get up-to-date paints. The paints you can get from Flybert, http://www.flybert.net/ . The latest version of mplayer.ini, (with the right server addresses), you can pick up at Wings of Valor I am sure, http://www.wings-of-valor.net/ , while taking a look at the MMP docs in their documents section. Here is a version of mplayer.ini posted there by the fellow known here as Laser in April 2007: ;This file contains the names and/or IP addresses of known game ; servers. Any additions to this list will be checked for inclusion ; in the list of available servers. Note that each entry should be ; of the form 'Server=ip_address'. [KnownServers] Server=UDP:198.74.40.74:47807 Server=UDP:209.67.71.137:47807 [MetaServers] //Server=TCP:rb2.west.won.net:6001 Server=TCP:rb2.east.won.net:6001 Server=UDP:dyn-meta.dynamix.com:47801 [QuickChat] Insert=This is an example of my first chat macro Delete=Follow me boys! Home=Let's go bomb something! End=Nice shooting! PageUp=Salute! PageDown=Hey! Watch the hair, pal! ;Use the following entry if you are playing behind a firewall, and you ;need to specify a particular port number to access the internet. In ;most cases you should leave this blank... [Winsock] Port= Also, you must be sure that you are using a "stock" version of the game.
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#2232300 - 06/11/07 02:24 AM
Re: Flying Online
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Thanks Birdbrain. But isn't there a patch that has to be added to the stock game as well? Oh, yes. Forgot about that. rb3d1078.exe. You can get that at Wings of Valor.
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#2234450 - 06/13/07 07:33 PM
Re: Flying Online
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LE Heureux
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Welcome back Pips. I think the two posts at the top of this forum (Skid's links is one) are the most comprehensive I've seen, but for sure you'll want to check out: http://www.wings-of-valor.net/S! Hex
Au revoir en l'air...S! Hex
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#2235405 - 06/14/07 11:54 PM
Re: Flying Online
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Hello Pips! You just need to have the 1078 patch applied over your RB3D installation, the other files you mention are for hosting a server. After you apply the patch, change your mplayer.ini contents, as Birdbrain mentioned above. The wings-of-valor *forum* is where the RB multiplayer community meets. For single player forums, at http://forums.delphiforums.com/swwisa you can find the most detailed info about the inners of the game. There are also some very good history buffs there, maybe would be interesting for the EAW WW1 project I hope to see you online these days; people are very friendly online in RB, just ask anything and they'll help. S! Gabi/Laser
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#2235581 - 06/15/07 08:36 AM
Re: Flying Online
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Thanks Gabi. I'll just ignore the rb2server 1003 and the rb2serverM02 files. Strange thing about the 1078 patch though is that when I clicked on the .exe to load it I got the message "Set up has found an old version of RB3D MP on your machine. You must upgrade RB3D MP to version 1007 before you apply this patch". So I had a browse through my RB3D folder and found that my existing baronmmp.exe is version 1006. So that explains the above message. However I had a search for 1007 and can't find it. Any suggestions? Btw I do hang around Delphi's WFP and SWIASSA forums. There I go by the tag of ahCobby.
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#2235681 - 06/15/07 12:20 PM
Re: Flying Online
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Oooookay. Now I'm really puzzled. Just in case there was something odd with my RB3D install I d/loaded the RB Superpatch, and tried to install it. After clicking on the .exe a message popped up advising that the Patch could not find RB II on my computer and aborted the install.
Just to be sure I tried again, and received the same message.
Last edited by PipsPriller; 06/15/07 12:21 PM.
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#2235733 - 06/15/07 01:09 PM
Re: Flying Online
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You may have a RB CD version that doesn't upgrade so easily. I don't have such a version, but i heard of them. You have another chance by following the steps from "How to UPGRADE the "VALUE LINE" Version of RBII to RB3D" section at this page: http://www.hellsangels.firstflare.com/redbaron.htmIf you don't have the registry entries presented there, you have another problem, unknown to me. S! Gabi/Laser
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#2236376 - 06/16/07 09:49 AM
Re: Flying Online
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Now for the fun part: 1. As XP sound fix you could use my bullet counter program from War Forces page: http://warforces.com/RB3D_Files_Utilities_Patches_Page.htmlBut, that's good only for multyplayer. For single player, try ReLoad and/or FCJ-Control Panel. 2a. As glide wrapper, if you have an nvidia video card, try the modified OpenGlide 0.009rc9 (support for more than 4MB texture memory without graphic corruption) from here: http://hosted.filefront.com/GabiLaserThis modded wrapper has very good performance on newer nvidia boards, even with many objects, smoke etc. in the scene. 2b. If you have an ATI video board, the new dgvoodoo 1.5 beta 2, released recently by DEGE, has now this 'more then 4 MB tex memory for RB' mechanism included, and can be faster (but you may want to try both wrappers): http://dege.freeweb.hu/You'll have to read the readme or check the relevant posts at WoV or SWWISA for settings to enable that 'big memory' support. If you check Skidmark's signature, he has a comprehensive tutorial with links and howto-install-patches.
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#2236380 - 06/16/07 10:06 AM
Re: Flying Online
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Ahhh, I hadn't realised that your Reload programme was an XP fix as well. I'd been looking at it as I need it for the latest WFP update, but hadn't given it a go as yet (the reluctance is due to I hate trying new things when I've got the game nice and stable for SP). You would recommend it in place of the XP First Aid Kit? And yes I do have a Nvidia card, an old GeForce2 MX/MX 400. In my other two RB3D installs (original and WFP) I had used the dgVoodoo 1.40. But you think that I would get a better result with the OpenGlide 0.009rc9? And thanks Gabi, I do appreciate your (make that everyone's) help.
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#2236563 - 06/16/07 04:15 PM
Re: Flying Online
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*If* you use ReLoad (for WFP or ROTJ), you have to start the game from it, so you actually cannot use another XP sound fix. I can't say it's better or worse than the First Aid Kit, ReLoad is one thing, while the First Aid Kit is a collection of programs, including glide wrappers, turbo.exe etc. If you are reluctant to try new things, use ReLoad with only one option (XP sound fix) enabled, and then enable one by one options after you read about them and decide you want them.
I think you may get better results with the *modified* OpenGlide 0.009rc9. The original OpenGlide may not be faster than dgVoodoo, but the modified one keeps framerate high when many objects are loaded in game, without graphic corruption. Only the last version of dgvoodoo (1.5 beta 2) has this mechanism included, so you should try these 2 glide wrappers mentioned above, instead of those from the RB First Aid Kit. OTOH, if the old programs are fast enough for you, use them by all means.
If you have a stable installation, just .zip that RB directory and you have a backup in case something happens.
Regards, Gabi/Laser
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#2236867 - 06/17/07 02:10 AM
Re: Flying Online
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If you are reluctant to try new things, use ReLoad with only one option (XP sound fix) enabled, and then enable one by one options after you read about them and decide you want them. Regards, Gabi/Laser
Now that makes eminent sense. Didn't realise that I could select options within the setup. think I'll give it a try. Again cheers and thanks.
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