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Re: UnWheel
Posted: Wed 20 Nov , 2013 11:52 am
by Kennie
Sorry to cross your chat about unWheel, but I cannot join the Assault/Racing server when a unWheel map is played :
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I have emptied my cache folder, but still the same problem. No download error whatsoever, just this error when connecting.
Re: UnWheel
Posted: Wed 20 Nov , 2013 3:17 pm
by bOnO
Look for this file in your System folder (UT2004/System and delete it), UnWheel.u. You have this error because you extracted this file or it comes from a previous install of a different version.
Re: UnWheel
Posted: Wed 20 Nov , 2013 3:19 pm
by bOnO
And for the game not starting because some guys don't click, can't we allow the game to start when like 75-80% of the players are ready? Most of the time it's only one or two guys... Or maybe add a warm up round as on the Race/AS server?
Re: UnWheel
Posted: Wed 20 Nov , 2013 3:29 pm
by Kennie
I have found and deleted the file and will let you know the results when a unwheel map has made it through the vote round.
Re: UnWheel
Posted: Wed 20 Nov , 2013 3:51 pm
by Azarael
I don't have the source atm so I can't upload it, but I've added a max wait time for readying up.
Re: UnWheel
Posted: Thu 21 Nov , 2013 4:50 am
by iZumo
Whoops, sorry about that (forgot on the latter changes). It looks like we perhaps still will have to rename the pakage and fix map dependencies. Oh boy
Could be relatively easily done by hex editing the map (switch UnWheel to smth like UWREV (fill the rest characters with 00), opening it with editor and just saving it; and into that package all map dependencies.
Re: UnWheel
Posted: Thu 21 Nov , 2013 6:13 am
by iZumo
Implemented automatic clutch (I kept it automated for manual transmission too) - the difference is clutch will be much faster for manual transmission. Source up'd.
Re: UnWheel
Posted: Thu 21 Nov , 2013 11:03 am
by Kennie
Got an error message yesterday evening, but when I deleted all unwheel files with the same datestamp as UnWheel.u (somewhere late 2010) the problem was solved.
Re: UnWheel
Posted: Thu 21 Nov , 2013 11:25 am
by iRobot
How much difference are we talking side by side auto vs manual?
Re: UnWheel
Posted: Thu 21 Nov , 2013 10:45 pm
by Earl_Vencar.:LLS:.
Having just spent the evening on manual, I can tell you that it's slightly faster once you get the hang of it, but it takes practice. The only issue I have is the reversing compared to automatically: one mistake on manual takes 10 seconds or more to correct, reversing.