How do you start a single player game

How do you start a single player game

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rtuinila
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How do you start a single player game

Post by rtuinila »

Is there anyway to start a single player game without opening a lobby?
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LordMatt
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Re: How do you start a single player game

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Just start the main executable.
Sertse
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Re: How do you start a single player game

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"without opening a lobby"?

Assuming you're using "Springlobby" (since you're using linux), just press cancel when the window pops up asking whether you want to connect.

You don't need to connect, or be online even to play single player.
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LordMatt
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Re: How do you start a single player game

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You can play by just starting the main spring executable as well.
rtuinila
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Re: How do you start a single player game

Post by rtuinila »

Thanks for your help! Just one more question. What is the executable's name, including extension, and where does it reside? Sorry, I lied, two more questions!
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koshi
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Re: How do you start a single player game

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the name is "spring"
the location you'll get by entering "which spring" in a console/terminal
rtuinila
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Re: How do you start a single player game

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Thanks for all the help!
YokoZar
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Re: How do you start a single player game

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It's easier to start a single player game using the single player tab of the springlobby client than it is to use the actual spring executable though. You can pick a map and an AI, even position him.
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Dima
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Re: How do you start a single player game

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Why we need to use some 3rd party programs to play? Can Spring have selfbody some little small simple interface for most main operations? Or Spring have ideology of clear engine for anything?
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SinbadEV
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Dima wrote:Why we need to use some 3rd party programs to play? Can Spring have selfbody some little small simple interface for most main operations? Or Spring have ideology of clear engine for anything?
spring=HUGE RESOURCE HOG
tasclient/springlobby=tiny background program
Tobi
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Dima wrote:Why we need to use some 3rd party programs to play? Can Spring have selfbody some little small simple interface for most main operations? Or Spring have ideology of clear engine for anything?
It's just easier this way... clear separation of tasks, etc.
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lurker
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SinbadEV wrote:tasclient/springlobby=tiny background program
Well, tiny when they aren't both using borked text management. Springlobby right now has the rich text albatross and tasclient has... something with its own ui libs and possibly leaking text out of the top of the buffer. Is battlehub in a working state right now? It was never very impressive resource-wise either. End tangent.
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