My own little bugs/obsevations.
1. If you have over 100 shields and go into observer, it resets your shields back to 100! Effectively 'punishing' you for going into observer with a large amount of healthy shields. This has to fixed. Related to this, the energy resets to 100 hundred no matter the previous value.
2. It seems that if you create a single player level, it can only be run online without a patch and only people without the patch can play it online in COOP mode. That's disappointing. I may be wrong about this, but I've screamed about this in chat and heard many echos. I'd love to try out the Merc levels in COOP without having a separate exe on my machine.
3. This is one that I suspect is very related to the crashing dedicated server bugs. I'm on Windows 98.
First an image of 'ctrl-alt-del' right after I boot up:
Now I while running my Dedicated:
On my machine, after I close the dedicated server down (using 'ctrl-alt-del', apparently the only way), it's still running. I hit 'ctrl-alt-del' and of course don't see it there. But I know it's there because when I try to run Descent in any mode I get:
Error:unable to set temporary directory to:"C;\Games\Descent3\custom\cache"The directory is in use, please use -tempdir to set a different temp directory
I have even opened up Kali and Gamespy and not only seen the game there, but seen players joining and just having a grand ole time. ON MY MACHINE! This one tested my observation skills a bit before I finally caught it.
I hit 'ctrl-alt-del' after closing the dedi and took a peak:
Well Descent 3 is definitely not there anymore. I closed D3, no doubt about it. Everything looks good here right? But my eighth sense starts bugging me (Last time I counted, I had nine senses, one especially dedicated to Descent). Well why would my eighth sense be ringing now? I mean, so what if some non-descript program has suddenly shown up in my 'ctrl-alt-del' box, everything looks good here right?
*blink*
Wait a second! What non-descript program?
(Gentle pause. Leaves quietly rustle outside.)
I said everything... looks... good... here... RIGHT!?
*The world holds its breath*
What the heck is 'Main'!? What's it doing in my 'ctrl-alt-del'
box and why wasn't it there before?
Turns out 'Main' is really Main.exe in the Descent 3 directory. Any guess as to what happens when you try and close Main? Let's just say one of Bill Gates best buds, Mr. BlueScreen drops by for a visit.
This is %100 consistent on my machine. It happens every single time. This may be a Windows 98 thing. But I suspect there is a serious problem with the closing/crashing routines across the platform board, hence the various bugs.
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1.55, 1.55, 1.55, 1.55, 1.55, 1.55, 1.55, 1.55, 1.55 ... Sorry! I was fixating.