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Re: CF: Server problem?
On Thu, 3 Jun 1999, Ryan Casey wrote:
>
> I m running Redhat 6.0 on an i386. I installed the server and both the
> regular and gtk clients. Both of these work fine until I try to attack
> creatures. Then my client crashes. The server stays running and I can
> reconnect at the same place where I got disconnected, but this happens
> with both clients.
I used to have this happen too with 0.95.3 (the current version). The
latest src off the cvs seems to fix this to a certain extent - perhaps a
snapshot is in order (Mark?)
Crossfire is a work in progress and the conversion to a client-server
protocol has only recently been completed - there are still a few bugs :)
> Note: I just discovered Crossfire yesterday, and am an avid player of a
> certain MUD. I see graphical MUDs as the next step, and am very
> interested in the full capabilities of Crossfire.
Get a few players on a lan and you can have an excellent game indeed.
Slol play is also alot of fun.
Cheers,
-Robert
--Robert Brockway B.Sc. Email: robert@blake.humbug.org.au
robert.brockway@uq.net.au
WWW: http://www.oc.humbug.org.au/~robert
Founder of HUMBUG (http://www.humbug.org.au)
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