Maybe this could be useful (for entertainment, just 4 fun or whatever)
I'm testing the forgotten server 0.3.6 8.2 (printer) for windows but in gnu/Linux xD
It has been stable during 40 hours all along with real map (96.1 MB)
I'll be giving feedback.
I'm using Fedora 29 and Wine + Winetricks on a virtual machine with 7.5 GB of memory
(virtualbox) (with vmware the machine runs a little bit slower)
I guess there's no problem running a 32 bit exe in a 64 bit linux. Maybe this could bypass that issue with the 2 gb of ram on windows and the in-famous "decrease the size of your map or compile in 64 bit mode" (for those who can't compile old tfs in 64 bits)
What do you think? The next thing I'll do is increase map size to at least 120 mb and see what happens
In my perspective, this can't compromise stability. I've been using that old rev on windows and seems very stable, the only problem is that 2gb fucking issue and laatido doesn't help at all.
I'm testing the forgotten server 0.3.6 8.2 (printer) for windows but in gnu/Linux xD
It has been stable during 40 hours all along with real map (96.1 MB)
I'll be giving feedback.
I'm using Fedora 29 and Wine + Winetricks on a virtual machine with 7.5 GB of memory
(virtualbox) (with vmware the machine runs a little bit slower)
I guess there's no problem running a 32 bit exe in a 64 bit linux. Maybe this could bypass that issue with the 2 gb of ram on windows and the in-famous "decrease the size of your map or compile in 64 bit mode" (for those who can't compile old tfs in 64 bits)
What do you think? The next thing I'll do is increase map size to at least 120 mb and see what happens
In my perspective, this can't compromise stability. I've been using that old rev on windows and seems very stable, the only problem is that 2gb fucking issue and laatido doesn't help at all.