First things first. I spent ages looking for the perfect launcher for Doom before I came across ZDE. It's exactly what I needed, and you've done a superb job of it.
With that in mind, the biggest issue I've come across is that while hosting a Zandronum server straight from the interface doesn't appear to be a problem, joining one doesn't work at all. It appears that ZDE appends the "-join" argument to the command line, when Zandronum requires "-connect".
Am I missing an option somewhere to fix this? If not, is it possible to check which ".exe" is being used when joining a server?
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No, you're not missing an option, I did...I wonder why Zandronum decided to just use its own parameter and ignore ZDoom's default (not very nice, IMO). Work is underway to update a lot of ZDE stuff, so I'll keep this in mind, though an ETA on the new version is unavailable (it will be done when it's done :P). In the mean time: use the "Command Line Arguments" text box.
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First things first. I spent ages looking for the perfect launcher for Doom before I came across ZDE. It's exactly what I needed, and you've done a superb job of it.
With that in mind, the biggest issue I've come across is that while hosting a Zandronum server straight from the interface doesn't appear to be a problem, joining one doesn't work at all. It appears that ZDE appends the "-join" argument to the command line, when Zandronum requires "-connect".
Am I missing an option somewhere to fix this? If not, is it possible to check which ".exe" is being used when joining a server?
No, you're not missing an option, I did...I wonder why Zandronum decided to just use its own parameter and ignore ZDoom's default (not very nice, IMO). Work is underway to update a lot of ZDE stuff, so I'll keep this in mind, though an ETA on the new version is unavailable (it will be done when it's done :P). In the mean time: use the "Command Line Arguments" text box.