Create a DK without a server

09/08/2009 04:14 HoZe#1
I mean, is it possible for me to play the game (only me ofc) without having to use Hamachi or buying a server?

Just reading the dbs from my HD instead of an internet location?

If so, how do I do that?

If there's a tutorial on this, may you direct me to it?


Thanks!
09/08/2009 05:32 janvier123#2
creating a dk without a server is not possible
but creating a server without hamatchi of a dedicated server is possible
our server (DKveterans) runs on a home server that is placed at my home
ppl can play on it and it does not cost me anything
and a home server is good if you dont have 100+ ppl playing
09/08/2009 13:49 Zombe#3
Use localhost (127.0.0.1) as your server's IP and that will be for you only.

But I didn't understand what you meant when you asked if you can you create a server without a server...
09/08/2009 17:08 HoZe#4
Sorry for the lack of info. My mother language is not English.

What I meant if it is possible to host the server at my computer; this is, without having to buy a server or to connect to myself by using Hamachi.

If it is possible, how would I do it?
Writing 127.0.0.1 instead of any server IP in all of the files?
09/08/2009 20:28 janvier123#5
Quote:
Originally Posted by HoZe View Post
If it is possible, how would I do it?
Writing 127.0.0.1 instead of any server IP in all of the files?
yes its called "localhost"

Quote:
In computer networking, localhost (meaning "this computer") is the standard hostname given to the address of the loopback network interface. The name is also a reserved domain name (RFC 2606) (cf. .localhost), set aside to avoid confusion with the narrower definition as a hostname.

Localhost is specified where one would otherwise use the hostname of a computer.[2] For example, directing a web browser installed on a system running an HTTP server to [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] will display the home page of the local web site, provided the server is configured to service the loopback interface.

Connecting to locally hosted network services (such as a game server) or for other inter-process communications, can be performed through loopback addresses in a highly efficient manner.
09/08/2009 21:36 HoZe#6
Ok. Thanks a lot!
I'll do that then!

And another question:
I use Windows Vista, so installing SQL Server 2000 in VMWare would be necessary. Will it be OK doing it like that? Or should I install a posterior version of SQL Server that works well in Vista?

If I install it in VMWare, will I have to run the game with VMWare and SQL Server 2000 (all the dbs) open? I've heard VMWare eats much mem space...
If not, do I have to have SQL Server 200x (a posterior ver that works in Vista) open when running the game?

I know I'm a noob with lots of questions, but ty a lot for your time!
09/08/2009 22:15 ~Kakkarot~#7
u will need to use XP on vmware beacuse you cant start the server on vista
09/09/2009 10:12 janvier123#8
Vista is shit! i dont know why ppl buy it
use XP or 2003/2008 Server
09/09/2009 14:52 HoZe#9
Hmm... Will try to backup important files and install XP. I tried that a few weeks ago, and it didn't work.

Which version of XP should I use? Professional?
09/09/2009 15:39 silkbotter#10
Quote:
Originally Posted by janvier123 View Post
Vista is shit! i dont know why ppl buy it
use XP or 2003/2008 Server
windows server08 is bsed on vista kernel! it will NOT run on win server08 :P

Quote:
Originally Posted by HoZe View Post
Hmm... Will try to backup important files and install XP. I tried that a few weeks ago, and it didn't work.

Which version of XP should I use? Professional?
doesnt matter which xp version you use. you can use home,professional, win server 2003.
feel free to download my virtual machine. it has everything installed ;)
you will find the download links in this topic:
[Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
09/09/2009 16:07 HoZe#11
Ok. I'm going to focus on the client-side aspects of the editing. For that I won't need SQL imo...

Is there any tutorial on adding new mobs (creating from scratch), changing mobs characteristics, such as colour, size or shape, and so on?

I'll search for them, but anyways if someone can direct me to a tut, it would be great.