if it would require a lobby to run I am 100% against it. Spring.exe is one of the fastest ways to test for me.
+1, don't make a launcher please !! plus as koshi said you couldn't launch the dll directly !
hoijui wrote:
the launcher could be named spring.exe, and double clicking it would result in the exact same happening like double clicking spring.exe now.
hello?
@Argh i see no even partly valid argument there, plus a few errors: the ingame menu is part of spring.exe/dll and spring-MT.exe|dll. for it to appear in the launcher, the launcher would have to consist of half of spring.exe already, plus it would not make sense for headless, dedicated and dedicated-client (selecting headless spring in a GUI, hae? )
btw, if there would be a real need for double clicking spring-headless.exe or dedicated or any of the others, then we could still bake a shell or batch script, or even an exe that sptarts "spring.exe --headless", even that this would be really silly, and i can not see any valid scenario for it, except maybe for MT.
Im sorry but those people opposing this have obviously not read what hoijui is posting and are just reacting to the thread title.
Satirik, that you a lobby developer of all people should be saying the things your saying is a testament to how laughable your posts are. How any of you arent utterly embarassed by how blatantly obvious it is you have no idea what your even responding to is beyond me
would be awesome, can we specify a different start script dir and bg image for what would normally be the spring.exe menu? that would be pretty cool if all I needed to do was run a bat to gundam-ify spring.
I still want an answer to this... before sinbad apparently thought I failed at understanding dll.
this would be a very low-level/basic change, and does not at all touch something like the ingame menu. also, i never heard of anything like the start script dir, as you should allways give the full path to the start script, and it does not matter where the script lies.
ok i may not have said that clearly enough, but the bg image resuest has absolutely nothing to do with a launcher as proposed here, please open a new thread or bump a relevant old one or whatever. and for the start script dir (even doh i still don't know what it should be), i am 99% sure that the same applies like what i said about the bg image.
would be awesome, can we specify a different start script dir and bg image for what would normally be the spring.exe menu? that would be pretty cool if all I needed to do was run a bat to gundam-ify spring.
if it would require a lobby to run I am 100% against it. Spring.exe is one of the fastest ways to test for me.
Can I port my single player system to Gundam (Saving and loading game state to and from startscript + a regenerative AI that handle any mod + main menu widget + bunch of missions), or would you ignore it if I did?
um.. right... this could probably make running different spring versions from a single executable possible too, eg. if you have the dll for each one of them still around... it would need some other changes too though, but this would be one step closer to this.
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I really don't see any benefits here. Dedicated, headless and main spring exe have totally different use cases, and I don't see why an autohost or a lobby would need to share the same file to execute. Instead of differencing them by filenames, you would do it by commandline arguments, introducing another possible point of failure.
A sane interface to launch different engine versions would be big advantage imo. Not only would it make watching replays much more convenient, it could also facilitate testing of pre-releases.
Indeed, the benefit is that you can set it up to launch a different spring version via the config file, without making any changes to the lobby or replacing the main executable.
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zerver wrote:
Indeed, the benefit is that you can set it up to launch a different spring version via the config file, without making any changes to the lobby or replacing the main executable.
Why would editing the launcher config file be easier than editing the lobby config file?
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