Vectrox Freeze Frag Quake2 Server Side Modification --------------------------------------------------- Title : Vectrox Freeze Frag Filename : VectroxFreezeFrag-v1.34beta-linux.tar.gz OS : Linux Version : v1.34 BETA Date : December 27, 1998 Author : Hill Robertson Email : viper@vectrox.com Web Page : http://www.vectrox.com/freezefrag Vectrox Freeze Frag v1.34 BETA Welcome to Vectrox Freeze Frag! Freeze Frag is a Quake2 mod written by Hill (ViPeR) Robertson. Since this is a BETA version, documentation is not yet officially available. Important information can be found at http://www.vectrox.com/freezefrag Report bugs to viper@vectrox.com This software is NOT to be distributed, sold, or modified without approval from Vectrox. It is installed and used at user's own risk. Vectrox and Hill Robertson are NOT responsible for any damage that may be caused. INSTALLATION: WINDOWS: 1. Be sure you have a good backup of all important files before continuing. 2. Unzip the archive into your Quake2 directory with the create subdirectory option turned on. It will create a subdirectory freezefrag. 3. You may then start the server manually or you can use one of the included batch files to start it (ffded.bat for dedicated server or freezefrag.bat for client/server). 4. (Optional) A motd.txt file is included if you wish to use it or modify it with your own message of the day to be displayed when players enter the fragfest. To be used, it must be moved or copied from the freezefrag directory into the quake2 directory. LINUX: 1. Be sure you have a good backup of all important files before continuing. 2. Extract the tar file in your quake2 directory. It will create a subdirectory named freezefrag. 3. You may then start the server manually or you can use one of the included shell scripts to start it (ffded for dedicated server or ff for client/server). 4. (Optional) A motd.txt file is included if you wish to use it or modify it with your own message of the day to be displayed when players enter the fragfest. To be used, it must be moved or copied from the freezefrag directory into the quake2 directory. Happy Freeze Fragging!