Re: T34 v Tiger PC Game
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:57 pm
Ok, so you are in.
The game starts with 3 intro videos. These can be skipped by pressing the ESC key when each one starts. When TvT starts I always press ESC 3 times to save time, and then the main screen appears.
Try that and let me know what happens.
Just to keep people updated on what is happening with this game. There are people who write code (developers), and one guy and his team (MonkWarrior) have created something called MMP3 (Monks Multiplayer 3). This is a downloadable update for online players that removes some glitches and increases realism as well. There is also another one called Puffs script that improves the Tiger.
Stay with me on this one!
Now, there are more glitches in TvT than people would like, but gameplayers out there have realised that this game has incredible potential, it was just that it was created in Russia where things like coding discipline and testing are not key words in their vocabulary.
Lighthouse, the owners have all but abandoned the project, so emails to them are unlikely to get a response. However, the PanzerSim forum http://www.panzersim.com/ and the Lighthouse forum http://www.lighthouse-interactive.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=34 are active and that is where people discuss what is going on. The PanzerSim forum seems to be where coding requests originate more than anywhere else. If you are seeking a response to a question I will help anyone, anytime, but you might try searching those two forums to see if answers exist.
There is news that the game is being recoded to run on something called the Crysis engine. This is a platform that is already used for other games, and is reliable.
In the meantime, we have:
Basic TvT - that works pretty much ok. Just make sure that you have the latest graphics drivers for your pc installed. Eg Direct X etc.
MMP3 - This is downloadable as a RAR (compressed file). Monk wrote it and it auto installs, read up on Panzer Sim.
Puffs Script - This is downloadable (tiny file) that updates the Tiger dynamics.
If you do not play online then you will not need either MMP3 or Puffs.
If you do play online you can do so without MMP3 or Puffs, as long as the host isn't using it.
If you do play online you can do so with MMP3 and Puffs if the host is using it.
The host will always say whether they are using it or not.
In addition there are a few other improvements in the pipeline, so Monk is probably going to create MMP4, and everyone will have one standard online playable version of the game.
This will remain as is, until the game is released on the Crysis platform.
Hope this all makes sense!
Cheers
Rob G
...GameRanger most nights at 9pm, beginners are always welcome in anyones game, its the best fun you can have with your clothes on!
The game starts with 3 intro videos. These can be skipped by pressing the ESC key when each one starts. When TvT starts I always press ESC 3 times to save time, and then the main screen appears.
Try that and let me know what happens.
Just to keep people updated on what is happening with this game. There are people who write code (developers), and one guy and his team (MonkWarrior) have created something called MMP3 (Monks Multiplayer 3). This is a downloadable update for online players that removes some glitches and increases realism as well. There is also another one called Puffs script that improves the Tiger.
Stay with me on this one!
Now, there are more glitches in TvT than people would like, but gameplayers out there have realised that this game has incredible potential, it was just that it was created in Russia where things like coding discipline and testing are not key words in their vocabulary.
Lighthouse, the owners have all but abandoned the project, so emails to them are unlikely to get a response. However, the PanzerSim forum http://www.panzersim.com/ and the Lighthouse forum http://www.lighthouse-interactive.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=34 are active and that is where people discuss what is going on. The PanzerSim forum seems to be where coding requests originate more than anywhere else. If you are seeking a response to a question I will help anyone, anytime, but you might try searching those two forums to see if answers exist.
There is news that the game is being recoded to run on something called the Crysis engine. This is a platform that is already used for other games, and is reliable.
In the meantime, we have:
Basic TvT - that works pretty much ok. Just make sure that you have the latest graphics drivers for your pc installed. Eg Direct X etc.
MMP3 - This is downloadable as a RAR (compressed file). Monk wrote it and it auto installs, read up on Panzer Sim.
Puffs Script - This is downloadable (tiny file) that updates the Tiger dynamics.
If you do not play online then you will not need either MMP3 or Puffs.
If you do play online you can do so without MMP3 or Puffs, as long as the host isn't using it.
If you do play online you can do so with MMP3 and Puffs if the host is using it.
The host will always say whether they are using it or not.
In addition there are a few other improvements in the pipeline, so Monk is probably going to create MMP4, and everyone will have one standard online playable version of the game.
This will remain as is, until the game is released on the Crysis platform.
Hope this all makes sense!
Cheers
Rob G
...GameRanger most nights at 9pm, beginners are always welcome in anyones game, its the best fun you can have with your clothes on!