Difference between revisions of "Hosting a Dedicated Server in OS X"
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− | + | You can host a dedicated server on Mac without building any files. | |
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− | *First, locate your game, | + | *First, locate your game |
+ | *Right click on it, and select an option called "show package contents" | ||
*Navigate through Contents > MacOS > Bitfighter | *Navigate through Contents > MacOS > Bitfighter | ||
*Open the application terminal, located in Applications > Utilities | *Open the application terminal, located in Applications > Utilities | ||
*Drag the bitfighter executable into the terminal window | *Drag the bitfighter executable into the terminal window | ||
− | **After that is done, type a space, and then input -dedicated | + | **After that is done, type a space, and then input -dedicated |
− | ** | + | **No game window will open, but your server will be up. Open your game and join a game to see. |
− | Any of the commands on the following page, can be typed in before pressing enter | + | Along with -dedicated, you can specify other options too. (or just do this in your ini file) |
+ | Any of the commands on the following page, can be typed in before pressing enter. | ||
*[[Command line parameters]] | *[[Command line parameters]] |
Revision as of 01:28, 2 December 2010
You can host a dedicated server on Mac without building any files.
- First, locate your game
- Right click on it, and select an option called "show package contents"
- Navigate through Contents > MacOS > Bitfighter
- Open the application terminal, located in Applications > Utilities
- Drag the bitfighter executable into the terminal window
- After that is done, type a space, and then input -dedicated
- No game window will open, but your server will be up. Open your game and join a game to see.
Along with -dedicated, you can specify other options too. (or just do this in your ini file) Any of the commands on the following page, can be typed in before pressing enter.