How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
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- Jonny5isalivetm
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How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
not so familiar with command line lingo..
I know you can create a shortcut for doing so but then the lobby will not launch the shortcut ?
I also tried adding Isolation = 1 to my springsettings.cfg but it has to be done via command line ?
running Windows if that matters..
I know you can create a shortcut for doing so but then the lobby will not launch the shortcut ?
I also tried adding Isolation = 1 to my springsettings.cfg but it has to be done via command line ?
running Windows if that matters..
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Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
Also interested in the answer.
Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
I think he's asking how to have lobbies (I assume springlobby?) run Spring in isolation mode. (Just running spring.exe without a lobby isn't really useful for multiplayer gaming)
Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
create a batch file which launches spring.exe?!
but keep in mind, the lobby has to support some way of isolation mode as well... the question is imo way to unspecific also imo there exists currently no clean solution for a portable lobby / spring installation.
but keep in mind, the lobby has to support some way of isolation mode as well... the question is imo way to unspecific also imo there exists currently no clean solution for a portable lobby / spring installation.
Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
create a batch file into same folder of your .exe or set a path
if you start a demo without springlobby its working
or@echo OFF
start spring.exe --isolation
and link the path of the batchfile into your lobby preference. But it seems thats not really possible, springlobby ignored this option.@echo OFF
start [path]spring.exe --isolation
if you start a demo without springlobby its working
@echo OFF
start spring.exe --isolation [filename].sdf or path with filename
Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
I think this is the problem. The op clearly indicated he knew how to assign command line parameters and was asking specifically about launching it this way from a lobby.abma wrote: there exists currently no clean solution for a portable lobby / spring installation.
That said... it sound like abma had the right of it because you can set the SPRING_ISOLATED environment variable.
- Jonny5isalivetm
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Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
Hi guys
no need to get to worked up :D
I run tasclient, yes hate me :D it has no option to launch a batch file just alternative exe
sorry I was not more informative I did not realize it was so unclear...
no need to get to worked up :D
I run tasclient, yes hate me :D it has no option to launch a batch file just alternative exe
sorry I was not more informative I did not realize it was so unclear...
Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
This is probably a terrible idea but... well... you could make your batch file into an exe... http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2000 ... o-exe-fileJonny5isalivetm wrote:I run tasclient, yes hate me :D it has no option to launch a batch file just alternative exe.
- Jonny5isalivetm
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Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
interesting idea but I think it prolly would not sync up as not "official" and ethier not work at all online or desync badly.
- Jonny5isalivetm
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Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
or even the more I think about it..might work as its simply telling tasclient to load spring.exe -isolation
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Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
Lemme know what worked for you :)Jonny5isalivetm wrote:or even the more I think about it..might work as its simply telling tasclient to load spring.exe -isolation
- Jonny5isalivetm
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Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
Hey Klap buddy :D
Yeah I will have a play at some point when I get home :)
Yeah I will have a play at some point when I get home :)
- Silentwings
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Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
Best way is to make a feature request / patch for this to whichever lobby you are using. I can't imagine that creating some sort of wrapper disguised as spring.exe would work well.
Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
i got it; thx to zerver!
make sure that your lobby config is into same folder like the .exe and set the right pathes into it for 96.0 or delete them. Next upcoming MT already included isolation-mode.@echo OFF
start c:\Users\...\spring.exe script.txt --isolation
- Jonny5isalivetm
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Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
cool will try at some point
Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
this way demos can't be played, this should work better:AntiAllez wrote:@echo OFF
start c:\Users\...\spring.exe script.txt --isolation
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@echo OFF
start c:\Users\...\spring.exe --isolation %*
Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
just put that file in the Lobby/python/scripts directory
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def onStartSpring(args):
return "--isolation "+args
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- Jonny5isalivetm
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Re: How do I run Spring in -i (isolation) exactly ?
Thanks for all the replies :) and especially Satirik good to see your still around.