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Which SphereServer Should I Download? - Archaaz - 09-01-2013 07:31 PM Sorry, I am a bit new to all of this, and have little to no programming knowledge (yet), though I am (very) slowly rectifying this. I am also not particularly tech savvy. I read through Mordaunt's Sphere Server Setup Tutorial. I likewise watched Valios' Installing with VServerLauncher. Which is the way to go? Also, if I manually install it, which SphereServer should I download, the SCP Pack? I mostly just want to download a stable version, familiarize myself with the scripts, files, etc., and maybe check out and log in to the actual server. Also, I play on a private server via Razor. Do I need to install a new version of UO in a different folder? If so, which version should I use, and do I need to patch it? Will the two installs conflict with one another? Finally, I want to use CentrED to edit the map. Would a separate, clean install of UO be best? Thanks in advance! RE: Which SphereServer Should I Download? - darksun84 - 09-01-2013 08:09 PM You can download the sphere 2013 prerelease and the default script pack. I don't suggest to use the Sphere community pack if you just want to familiarize with scripting. There should be no problems with two UO installation! Also you should download Axis (the GM tool) RE: Which SphereServer Should I Download? - Mordaunt - 09-01-2013 09:09 PM Shame shame darksun -1 rep. Use which ever setup method you feel most comfortable with. 2 copies of UO shouldn't conflict each other, but you do not need to install UO again. As long as you configure sphere to use whatever client you are on currently and create a razor login to point to the server you will be fine. As for CentrED, backing up your map file before you begin editing would be sufficient. RE: Which SphereServer Should I Download? - Archaaz - 09-01-2013 11:23 PM Thank you both for the prompt and informative responses. (09-01-2013 08:09 PM)darksun84 Wrote: You can download the sphere 2013 prerelease and the default script pack. I don't suggest to use the Sphere community pack if you just want to familiarize with scripting. Thanks a lot! I will definitely download Axis (and research it). I do intend to actually maybe try a bit of scripting here and there, as I become more familiar with the system. Where is the default script release? (09-01-2013 09:09 PM)Mordaunt Wrote: Use which ever setup method you feel most comfortable with. Frankly, I think I feel more comfortable with the VServerLaunch, as it is automated. I also noticed that the shard on which I play (UOForever) includes its own patch. Will this affect anything? Regarding CentrED, would I need to back up the files and re-paste the originals into the client (and the custom files into another folder) each time I wanted to connect to the private server, then reverse the process when I want to work on the map or my server? Finally, your (and everyone else's) answers to my initial post were quite encouraging, and many of the basic setting seem easy to configure without actually scripting. Also, @RanXerox 's post helped me think of some technical aspects of the sort of shard I desire which I had not previously considered in quite so much detail, as the changes from when I played (T2A era) to now have been drastic. I did some research into the features of various eras. That first post was a bit vague. I have tried to form a concise, easily readable list of basic features I desire, and those I do not. I am not sure the etiquette here, and do not want to impinge upon yours (and anyone else's) generosity, or waste anyone's time, but would it be good form to post my criteria, just to give a better idea as to what it is I am trying to do? This is just basic stuff, more of a general "is this possible, and if so which is the best route to go about it." Not point by point, just in general, from someone(s) who has more perspective as to the capabilities and current state of Sphere. I have some more difficult custom stuff I want to add, but that is for much later. Just looking a the basics for now. Again, many thanks. RE: Which SphereServer Should I Download? - darksun84 - 09-01-2013 11:45 PM The default scripts are here : http://prerelease.sphere.torfo.org/build56/SphereServer-0.56b-201306161304-Scripts.zip About centred, it's better to create another folder with inside the map,static,staidx files you want to edit(plus tiledata.mul and radarcol.mul), this because centred write directly on the files and its undo feature sucks a little . RE: Which SphereServer Should I Download? - amonvangrell - 09-02-2013 09:40 AM lol :] that was funnny. |