Finding A Server
Archfiend
Join Date: 2003-09-10 Member: 20709Members, Constellation
<div class="IPBDescription">Damn you beta 4a's! lol</div>
*snarl*
It seems everyone wants to stick with beta 4a, and finding a beta 6 server is simply luck (with people in it)
I've been trying to find a link to download patches to make my way from beta 1 to 4a, so I can acctually get into a game with people in it... Anyone know where I can download these files?
*snarl*
It seems everyone wants to stick with beta 4a, and finding a beta 6 server is simply luck (with people in it)
I've been trying to find a link to download patches to make my way from beta 1 to 4a, so I can acctually get into a game with people in it... Anyone know where I can download these files?
Comments
Beta 5 can be found <a href='http://www.unknownworlds.com/ns/view?action=files' target='_blank'>here</a>.
It's not that I think beta 4a is being tested still.. To my knowledge it came out a little less than a year ago. Yes, 4 usually comes before the number 6, I know that as well. lol
You can't really test beta 6 with no people on the servers though can you? I'd much rather have the 4a client until more people are on 6. Or be able to switch between the two, that would be quite nice.
I suppose if the files aren't out there, I'll just have to sit back and check the server list for 6 every day to see when it starts to pick up.
Thanks for the posts! <!--emo&:D--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/biggrin-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin-fix.gif' /><!--endemo-->
NS beta 5= NS folder
NS beta 4a+ NSP folder
NS beta 6= NSP folder
Because beta 5 is the current version it is installed in the NS folder and any different versions were installed in a folder called NSP
I think the problem right now with Beta 6 is that everyone is waiting for the update to come out.
As for B4a, that has nothing to do with B6, there's always been a small group of people who played it instead of B5. The reason you see them now is because they use the NSP folder just like B6 does; most of those people aren't consties so it's not like it's stealing the players.
Do the math
Another thing I wonder is how people think that removing the ability to host your own server will instantly bring 50-100 new active players to B6... If all servers are empty, does it change anything to drop their amount from 30-50 to 5-10... Anyway, hopefully it won't make any(more) harm to the playtest but I wouldn't be surprised to see all b6 servers still empty after the patch ( sometimes I just hope that I would be wrong <!--emo&:(--><img src='http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/html/emoticons/sad-fix.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad-fix.gif' /><!--endemo--> )
Like I said, that wasn't a problem before the new vets came in, when it was just consties, PTs and old vets testing.
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It will make all the difference. It's not a lack of active players that's the problem. I'd say it's primarily two things:
1.) Difficulty in getting a game started. People want to play but don't want to sit around while a server fills up, so empty servers tend to stay empty. Shrinking the server list will hopefully restore people's faith that the people will join the server quickly so the ball can get rolling more easily. Trust me, it was a lot better before.
2.) Server inconsistencies like plugins and pings make it even harder for people to find a game on a server they enjoy. When half the servers only run combat, or are in a different country, or run game-altering plugins, the odds of finding an active game on the remaining servers are rather small.
Both of these are fixed with private server files. Releasing the dedicated server only works in public betas; the first constie beta was always run by jarHedz and even without the vets they were usually full.