On a server i remember seeing something like where you can log-in if you made an account on there forums
How do i do this?
And also how do i make a welcome message?
How to make a login thing
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Re: How to make a login thing
MESSAGE_OF_DAY line1\nline2\nline3\netc...Pah1023 wrote:And also how do i make a welcome message?
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Re: How to make a login thing
I assume from the sound of you that you are a reasonably new hoster and are running on windows?
If this is the case then the easiest way to get the armathentication (logins) build is to download the dedicated server installer from beta.armagetronad.net and host from that. To use this without it telling clients that they need to upgrade, enter the command settings_legacy_behavior_bumpy 0 into your terminal or .cfg file.
To make users, the wiki is the most useful resource.
If this is the case then the easiest way to get the armathentication (logins) build is to download the dedicated server installer from beta.armagetronad.net and host from that. To use this without it telling clients that they need to upgrade, enter the command settings_legacy_behavior_bumpy 0 into your terminal or .cfg file.
To make users, the wiki is the most useful resource.
Re: How to make a login thing
Carriage Return in <BR> for the MESSAGE_OF_DAY seems to be best done by typing: /n
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Re: How to make a login thing
arilou wrote:Carriage Return in <BR> for the MESSAGE_OF_DAY seems to be best done by typing: /n
\n not /nDDMJ wrote:MESSAGE_OF_DAY line1\nline2\nline3\netc...