Public Beta Testing for the Renegade Community of Expansive Civilian Warfare! [message #486531] |
Sat, 01 March 2014 18:39 |
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Jerad2142
Messages: 3809 Registered: July 2006 Location: USA
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I have decided to push a release for public testing onto the Renegade Community, originally it was going to be a full public beta, but our installer is not built yet. Not that you guys aren't worth an installer, but I figured I'd let the Renegade community have at the zip beings having Renegade Installed already will avoid most of the issues caused by missing DLLs).
Download Mirriors:
Installer
Game Modes in this release:
*Free For All - This is the main map, where disasters and AI roam free, money rules this domain.
*Mutant Assault - In this game mode Mutants slowly try to push up on the defender's front lines. Their goal is to capture the defender's control points (marked as blue stars on the radar), once all control points are lost are pushed back to the next set of control points. The game mode is lost once the defenders run out of control points. It is won if the defenders manage to hold out long enough for the civilians to evacuate (on most maps this time amount is 30 minutes). Player is on the defender team and AI controls the mutants. Currently supported by five maps.
*Renegade Comet Busters – This is good old atria asteroids, but 3D and with power ups, mini bosses, and other surprises.
*Command and Conquer – Unbalanced and under tested, this game mode hasn't received enough love as I haven't been able to get enough testers together to test it in depth, only supported on 1 map. Plans are if people show enough interest that I will start to change the teams and their units a lot; however, I have released it anyways, and it is playable.
*Death Match – Pretty much your stock death match mode, supported by four maps, featuring random power ups, and a spawn system that does its best to place you were other players would not see you. One map even has vehicles. Kill streaks are programmed in as well.
*Deer Hunter – The most recent addition to ECW's game play modes and only supported on one map. In deer hunter mode, the objective is to kill deer, killing deer earns you points. The player with the most points at the end of the game is the winner.
*Metroid - This is the little single player game made by Canadacdn, however its been polished a lot, and I added in mini bosses, and an end to the game. Difficulty scales with player count. Don't forget to change your solder class with numpad while in the spawn room!
Pictures, because everyone loves pictures:
For (Slightly) more info, our wiki is http://wiki.expansivecivilianwarfare.com/index.php/Special:AllPages. It has a long way to go, but there is some stuff to read there all the same, some of it is even useful!
Installation:
*Beings this is just a public beta for the Renegade Community, there is not an installer yet; as such, all you have to do is extract the zip and run ECW.exe.
*Once the client has been started you can double click on the server, where you will be prompted with an entry for user name and password (just like XWIS) just enter in any user name and password. Make sure it is something you like as all player records, perks, favorite weapons/vehicles, spawn character, and other settings will be stored under this player name.
*I will try to be in game to help any of the new players as they join (the tutorial map is horribly out of date and would only help players with the very basics of ECW).
System Requirements:
Minimum:
OS: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8
Processor: Duo Core 2.0 GHz*
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce 8000 series or Radeon HD2000 series*
DirectX: Version 9c
Hard Drive: 4 GB available space
Sound Card: Directsound compliant soundcard.
Network: TCP/IP required
Recommended:
OS: Windows 8, Windows 7
Processor: FUTURE TECH (We've tested on 8 core 4.0Ghz processors and still get lag on the main map unless traffic is completely disabled, perhaps if you use one of those AMD 8 core 5GHz CPUs you can pull it off but we haven't tested).
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVidia 480 or Radeon HD 5870 CrossFire (CPU is the bottleneck in this game for now).
DirectX: Version 11 (Why not)
Hard Drive: SSD (Rape those load times)
Sound Card: Sound System with Subwoofer (We make use of the bass line for some sounds, like civilian cars listening to music that is excessively loud).
Network: Connection that supports at least 300Mbps.
Controller: Mouse and keyboard (tracpad and touch screen work but you will be better off with a mouse).
Additional Notes:
-An IP address (Single player is done through 1Player LAN).
-If your running Windows Vista/7/8 and UAC is on you need to run Config in admin mode, you may also need compatibility settings for Windows 8.
-You play on-line (Gameplay was designed for multiplayer, and while there are some single player aspects, it's all better with more players, and way more stable... plus I'd love to see a nice full game for once).
-Defrag is your friend, this will help load times (Unless you are running an SSD).
-Desert DM likes to lock up if not hosted on a FDS.
-To play Single Player LAN the GameXXXX.exe files are the different view distances (they are hidden; the plan was for the client to have a launch offline button but has not been added yet.
-If you do not like the SMAA shader (or its eating too much of your GRAPHICS) you can disable it by deleting the d3d9.dll.
-VSYNC is highly recommended as frame rates above 60 can cause serious issues, the closer your frame rate is to the server frame rate the better your game will run.
-Additional settings can be changed in Rp2ServerSettings.ini (Data/Rp2ServerSettings.ini) if you are hosting; these can be used to tweak gameplay and even performance.
-Make sure you do a clean install; if you have the old standalone Rp2 do not install over the top of it.
Known issues:
-Currently we do not support wide screen field of views, I recommend playing in windowed mode to avoid graphics stretching (This will be fixed when we move to 4.0).
-Currently people running NVidia cards will notice texture flickering on the ground, this issue was introduced to the game at some point around 2.9.2 update, and will be fixed when we move to 4.0.
-Flying over ladders will get your vehicle stuck in the air; hopefully we will see a fix for this in 4.0.
-FPS and SFPS above and below 60 FPS directly affect gameplay (physics engine has bugs that will cause vehicles to bounce around if the frame rate is low, and if frame rate is extremely low scripts will run slow/stop running).
-Sliding the Geometry Detail slider up to full in game (ESC->Options->Configuration->Expert Mode->Geometry Detail) causes LOD to disable, if you are experiencing bad frame rates try moving the geometry slider down to the middle to re-enable LOD.
-For better particle effects, slide the Particle Detail slider (Config.exe->Performance->Expert Mode->Particle Detail) up to full.
-The physics issue know as Blue Hell (occasionally happens when something collides with something else and pushes either item or both off the map so far that they can't see the map anymore), this will be fixed when we go to 4.0.
Report Issues to:
If you have any problems at all please report them to http://expansivecivilianwarfare.com/community/ or post it in this thread, I will try to keep an eye out for both.
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[Updated on: Thu, 13 March 2014 13:44] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Public Beta Testing for the Renegade Community of Expansive Civilian Warfare! [message #486555 is a reply to message #486531] |
Sun, 02 March 2014 09:08 |
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Jerad2142
Messages: 3809 Registered: July 2006 Location: USA
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I forgot to mention that Canadacdn's Metroid Map is in this package, it has received excessive amounts of work, lots of polishing on the AI, terrain collisions, and even the addition of LOD and vis in an attempt to improve performance. I also went in and added tons of special events, mini-bosses, and even an entire new area so the map has a proper ending.
We actually played through this yesterday with five players and I recorded the whole thing, however it looks like the recording took about 265GB, and was 2 hours long, so whether or not I decide to edit it and make a YouTube vid out of it is another thing.
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Re: Public Beta Testing for the Renegade Community of Expansive Civilian Warfare! [message #486698 is a reply to message #486697] |
Fri, 07 March 2014 14:55 |
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Jerad2142
Messages: 3809 Registered: July 2006 Location: USA
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Stallion wrote on Fri, 07 March 2014 12:57 | i got into the game fine, but the "fog" didn't stop me from seeing the words, just everything else.
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This is on-line right? I'm running the C&C map right now, you should be able to join that fine, once you do feel free to use the phone, call (with the numpad) 5550314, then press enter, when it prompts you enter the number for the map you wish to switch to then press pound (numpad star) then press 1 to confirm your choice.
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[Updated on: Sat, 08 March 2014 10:17] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Public Beta Testing for the Renegade Community of Expansive Civilian Warfare! [message #486711 is a reply to message #486531] |
Sun, 09 March 2014 05:00 |
Brandan
Messages: 72 Registered: December 2008 Location: Portland, OR
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I'm starting to see a pattern I knew would happen but Jerad wouldn't let me change the registration system. The problem is... people are typing in random usernames and then registering their random username with their computer...
I would rather people register on the website to play online. But Jerad says that would deter people from playing.
Whatcha think? Registration system confusing as hell so should we change it? I think this is the one way to convince him.
I think the top usernames are ASDF and 123 submitted.
To prevent people from hogging usernames, I've made it a one time thing per computer.
~ Brandan Tyler Lasley
[Updated on: Sun, 09 March 2014 05:01] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Public Beta Testing for the Renegade Community of Expansive Civilian Warfare! [message #486712 is a reply to message #486711] |
Sun, 09 March 2014 08:58 |
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Jerad2142
Messages: 3809 Registered: July 2006 Location: USA
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Brandan wrote on Sun, 09 March 2014 06:00 | I'm starting to see a pattern I knew would happen but Jerad wouldn't let me change the registration system. The problem is... people are typing in random usernames and then registering their random username with their computer...
I would rather people register on the website to play online. But Jerad says that would deter people from playing.
Whatcha think? Registration system confusing as hell so should we change it? I think this is the one way to convince him.
I think the top usernames are ASDF and 123 submitted.
To prevent people from hogging usernames, I've made it a one time thing per computer.
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Yep, 2 of the for were random junk, all 4 got in game as was desired. What I would like is it to say "Password No" for the main server so people don't think they need to get a password to get on line.
I'd also like a launch single player button, and maybe a config button in the middle (this button launches the config.exe in whatever settings the client program is running, thus getting around any admin settings issues).
If you must have a full blown registration I want it embedded into the client, or a register button that takes you to the registration page on the forums.
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[Updated on: Sun, 09 March 2014 09:13] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Public Beta Testing for the Renegade Community of Expansive Civilian Warfare! [message #486725 is a reply to message #486531] |
Tue, 11 March 2014 09:26 |
Stallion
Messages: 222 Registered: April 2006
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it was online, is there a way to connect online? I alt tabbed then went back into game and that fixed it, it happens every time but fixes it every time..
What is there to do in there? so far all i have seen is a bunch of buildings that don't have shit in them except for the starter spot that has the weapons you can buy and some cars in random places that i can't get in.
Level edit is my play ground
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Re: Public Beta Testing for the Renegade Community of Expansive Civilian Warfare! [message #486729 is a reply to message #486725] |
Tue, 11 March 2014 10:02 |
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Jerad2142
Messages: 3809 Registered: July 2006 Location: USA
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Stallion wrote on Tue, 11 March 2014 10:26 | it was online, is there a way to connect online? I alt tabbed then went back into game and that fixed it, it happens every time but fixes it every time..
What is there to do in there? so far all i have seen is a bunch of buildings that don't have shit in them except for the starter spot that has the weapons you can buy and some cars in random places that i can't get in.
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Cars should be driving around and stuff (all AI controlled except the ones you buy unless you kick the drivers out).
You can use the phone to change the map (dial 555-0314 (with the number pad) and then enter the map number you want and press pound (numpad +)).
Here is a list of jobs on the main map, we are currently putting together a tutorial for all game modes but its not ready yet.
What time do you usually get on-line? Normally I get in game in about 4 hours, it'll be easier to walk you though it then.
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[Updated on: Tue, 11 March 2014 10:06] Report message to a moderator
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