You can only pick up a weapon once, ammo respawns after 15 seconds, everything else respawns normally. You can only pick up a weapon once, ammo & armor doesn't respawn. 1 = Normal deathmatch Weapons/items can be picked up and respawned (30 sec respawn time). The QW directory is used by default.ĭeathmatch - Can be set to 1, 2 or 3. Gamedir - Which game directory you want to use. port - Specifies which port the server will listen to, default is 27500. QWSV starts in masterless mode by default. master IP-address - Command line parameter. Make a server.cfg file in the id1 directory containing the following:įloodprotmsg "You have activated the flood protection and will be silenced for 30 seconds"Īs you can see the server.cfg file contains all kinds of variables the server uses.
Now it's time to configure your QW server. Try connecting to your server with a client. It should work fine (if not, make sure all the filenames are in lower-case). Unzip it in your quake directory: $ cd ~/quake $ unzip qwsv230.zip Now create the directory id1 in the quake directory and copy the pak0.pak and pak1.pak files from your Quake CD or wherever you have them into that directory: $ cd ~/quake $ mkdir id1 $ cp /some/where/id1/pak*.pak id1 You might want to rename mdsv or qw-server to qwsv, since that's what I'll call it in the rest of this document. Anyway, if the compilation went fine you should now have a binary called qf-server in $HOME/quake, where $HOME is your home directory (usually /home/user). We don't need the latter you can choose not to compile them, or simply remove them later. This will at least build qf-server, nq-server (RealQuake) and some client binaries.
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configure -prefix=$HOME/quake -bindir=$HOME/quake make make install If you downloaded the QuakeForge source: $ tar zxvf quakeforge-0.2. $ cd quakeforge-0.2.99beta6 $. If you downloaded the mvdsv binary: $ gunzip mvdsv.0.2.1.3.gz $ mv mvdsv.0.2.1.3 mvdsv $ chmod +x mvdsv $ mv mvdsv quake/
If you downloaded the mvdsv source: $ tar zxvf qwex_ $ cd mvdsrc $ make build_sv $ cp releasei386-glibc/mvdsv. Note: Both mvdsv QuakeForge are actively being developed (more or less), and it's highly possible that newer versions than the ones linked below have been released, so check or before you proceed further.Ĭreate a directory for the QW server in your home directory: Id Software's old qwsv is quite dated and should not be used (nor can it be used in most cases, since it's built for the ancient libc5).