jlv wrote:I don't think I'd want to allow uploads with these servers.
mxchild wrote:if you upload a trackinfo to the server after an hour of not playing this particular trackinfo it is deleted and yer still have an out going folder in your pf for trackinfo's
just make it so the uploads for the server (trackinfo is the only thing your allowed to upload) they are deleted after a certain time
jlv wrote:I don't think I'd want to allow uploads with these servers.
mxchild wrote:if you upload a trackinfo to the server after an hour of not playing this particular trackinfo it is deleted and yer still have an out going folder in your pf for trackinfo's
just make it so the uploads for the server (trackinfo is the only thing your allowed to upload) they are deleted after a certain time
to be honest i think this is going to be one of the best idea's with the mxsimulator make a servers
Okay heres a kicker what if we made it when you clicked on multiplayer there were 3 options the current server connect then there was 2 other options "private race" and it generated a server number that you give to your friend and they can type it into the other new option "private connect".
Blue flag means take the next person to pass you out at all cost!
This game is hard enough to figure out as is, I think a default stock server where you can go into your personal folder and allow a certain number of UID's would be pretty cool. And the IP would be mxsimulator.com:UID
How about we made it where there is a "personal server" folder in the "mx simulator personal folder" and any tracks you wanted on the server you put in the folder and there is a note pad where you add you friends UNID number?
Blue flag means take the next person to pass you out at all cost!
wheels1758 wrote:I don't think this is up for debate. If you want a custom server, use the mxserver found in general discussion.
People said this about Minecraft for the longest time. And then they added the "Open to LAN" feature, which is basically what this dude is asking for.
LAN would work cause then people could just be in you hamachi and you could play. I think this is a solution
There is no purpose to run a hamachi server. JLV's server file is an instant setup and requires nothing for the others to download or install to join your server.
Stormz wrote:There is no purpose to run a hamachi server. JLV's server file is an instant setup and requires nothing for the others to download or install to join your server.
Hamachi is useless. Like your suggestion.
The purpose in running a Hamachi server is that you do not have to port forward. Please do not state your incorrect assumptions as fact. JLV's server file is not an instant setup, it requires port-forwarding.
Also, there was no need to insult the dude's suggestion.