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Founded: October 9, 1998 |
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| Latest Version - 1.9.11 - Released 25 September 2002 |
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| Overview |
This allows for a website to put a link on their page that looks something like this:
halflife://123.123.123.123:27015/mod=cstrike,password=yourpw
quake2://123.123.123.123:27910/mod=action,password=yourpw
q3a://123.123.123.123:27960/mod=q3f,password=yourpw
wolf://123.123.123.123:27960/password=yourpw
bf1942://123.123.123.123:14567/password=yourpw
For a live example take a look at our servers page. |
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| To Install |
a) Download GameURLSetup.exe (Version 1.9.11 - 3.33MB) and run the install.
b) Run GameURL (there will be a shortcut in your Start Menu)
e) Use the elipse button (...) to find the appropriate EXE for each supported game.
It will add a registry key to create the protocol for each. For those of you that don't know, a protocol is basically a keyword that Windows uses to run an application. Some standard web protocols are http:, https:, ftp:, mailto:, outlook:. If you're concerned about me mucking around in your registry you should know that all I'm adding are registry keys that tell Windows to run GameURL.exe and pass along the full url (see the examples above). Simple. (Note: If you move GameURL to another folder after you've set it up the first time you will have to repeat steps "d" an "e" above.)
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| Revision History |
Version 1.9:
- Added Battlefield: 1942 support.
Version 1.8:
- Moved away from QStat. I do it myself now.
Version 1.7:
- Fixed IRC reporting to support mIRC v6
Version 1.6:
- Added Wolfenstein MP Test
Version 1.5:
- Added parameters field
Version 1.4:
- Changed the IRC posting to add the SuperIP compatible link
Version 1.3:
- Improved run twice code
Version 1.2:
- Improved error handling
- Fixed bug when run twice (double-click)
- Fixed infinite loop problem on Win95 & Win98
Version 1.1:
- Added password checks to the server prior to launch
- Added busy server redial
- Added mIRC notification
Version 1.0:
- Just launch the game. Consequences be damned.
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