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- running_a_server
- g as a background process. This page focuses on starting and running a server via the command line. For a ... r for **doom2.wad** v1.9 is ''f36acb''. While the game will 'work' with differing wad files, differences... the lines below: <code>net-ip-port 13209 server-game-deathmatch 1 server-game-nomonsters 1 server-name "Dew's Deathmatch game!" server-info "Come join my ga
- shell_help
- osting a game ==== To host your own multiplayer game, you need to start a Doomsday server. Typically this is done by starting a server on your local computer. The Shell makes ... ngs. Note the server does not have access to your game profiles from the Doomsday client, so all resourc... ers know which server they are connecting to. ; Game mode : Game mode to run in. You must ensure that Doomsday will find the required [[guide:wad|IWAD fil
- shell_help_2.0
- osting a game ==== To host your own multiplayer game, you need to start a Doomsday server. Typically this is done by starting a server on your local computer. The Shell makes ... ngs. Note the server does not have access to your game profiles from the Doomsday client, so all resourc... ers know which server they are connecting to. ; Game mode : Game mode to run in. You must ensure that Doomsday will find the required [[:iwad_files]] for
- shell_help_1.14-1.15.8
- sting a game ===== To host your own multiplayer game, you need to start a Doomsday server. Typically this is done by starting a server on your local computer. The Shell makes ... the Shell is unaware of any front-end (Snowberry) game profiles you may have set up, so you need to conf... know which server they are connecting to. * **Game mode:** Game mode to run in. You must ensure that Doomsday will find the required [[iwad_files]] for th
- map_cycling
- cycling rules with the console variable ''server-game-mapcycle'' and then, after starting the server, issuing the command ''startcycle''. T... nd ''endcycle'' ends map rotation. ===== server-game-mapcycle ===== For example: server-game-mapcycle "F:10 22 23" The cycling rules have a simple form