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== Raspberry Pi server == | == Raspberry Pi server == | ||
[[eb]] compiled mvdsv and ktx binaries for Raspberry Pi. <br /> | [[eb]] compiled mvdsv and ktx binaries for Raspberry Pi. <br /> | ||
− | Download the raspberry pi binaries from | + | Download the raspberry pi binaries from [https://mega.co.nz/#!mhY3DIjJ!BxHv40BeIzkPMw0T0LAZD16ll0xaYliNaptE-LJIII0 here] |
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− | Test results: <br> | + | Test results: <br /> |
- with 7 players + 1 spec, cpu usage was around 80% with everyone spamming sng at dm3 outside <br> | - with 7 players + 1 spec, cpu usage was around 80% with everyone spamming sng at dm3 outside <br> | ||
- in conclusion it will be enough for 2on2, not sure on a competitive 4on4 match. <br> | - in conclusion it will be enough for 2on2, not sure on a competitive 4on4 match. <br> | ||
[[Category:Tutorials]] | [[Category:Tutorials]] |
Revision as of 17:19, 19 November 2013
The easiest way of running a server is installing nQuakesv package. webpage
Modern QuakeWorld server: MVDSV
Modern modification: ktx
KTX Server Setup
Firewall Configuration
iptables -A PREROUTING -t nat -p udp -i eth1 --dport 27500 -j DNAT --to 192.168.0.1:27500
Raspberry Pi server
eb compiled mvdsv and ktx binaries for Raspberry Pi.
Download the raspberry pi binaries from here
Test results:
- with 7 players + 1 spec, cpu usage was around 80% with everyone spamming sng at dm3 outside
- in conclusion it will be enough for 2on2, not sure on a competitive 4on4 match.