Linux server

  • Beste mensen,


    Ik heb een linux server hier draaien maar nu wil ik graag Call of Duty 2 installeren op mijn server zodat mensen me kunnen joinen..
    Heb al heel wat opgezocht op google en al heeel wat geprobeerd maar helaas nog steeds geen resultaat :(


    Hoop dat iemand me kan helpen!
    Alvast bedankt.

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  • Niet zo pessimistisch, Mobster.


    Heb je gecontroleerd of je poorten open staan? Heb je gecontroleerd dat alle instellingen goed staan? (database connectie indien dat van toepassing is) Heb je je server via proxy of een extern netwerk getest?


    Probeer dat eerst maar eens :)

  • sorry ff duidelijker uitleg..


    De poorten open is geen probleem..
    Bedoel dat ik via linux een Call of Duty 2 server wil installeren.

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  • Sorry voor het engels..


    Installation
    From Scratch


    - Get the retail Call of Duty 2 disc(s) (there may be multiple discs depending on what edition of the game you have obtained, or perhaps a single DVD-ROM disc).
    - Copy the contents of disc ones "Setup/Data" directory to wherever you want to install the Call of Duty 2 Linux server. There should be a "localization.txt" file in the root of this directory, and a "Main" Subdirectory. Each additional disc should be opened and the contents of each "Data" folder should be copied over to the existing Main folder. When you have copied everything, the final installation size is around 3.5 gigabytes.
    - Alternately, you may install on Windows and copy the installed game to your Linux system, but many will opt to skip this step since the data files are uncompressed and easily accessible on the discs. Final installation size is around 3.5 gigabytes.
    - Unpack this archive in the root of the newly-copied tree, so "cod2_lnxded" is in the same directory as "localization.txt". Unlike the original Call of Duty, there are not seperate .so files like "game.mp.i386.so", so don't be concerned when you don't see them.
    - Now, run the server:
    cd /where/i/copied/callofduty2
    ./cod2_lnxded


    - When you see "--- Common Initialization Complete ---", the game server has started, but you need to start a map before the server will accept connections. At this point, type:


    map mp_leningrad


    ("mp_leningrad" being a given map's name).


    - Now you should see your server in the in-game browser. You will now want to customize your server, but that is beyond the scope of this document.
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