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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 2:14 am
by nihilesthetics2
Try this.

1. Create a location with blue darwinians
2. Create an identical copies of your darwinia folder.
3. In the copy, modify the following parameters in the preferences file
ServerAddress=<your ip address>
Iamaserver=0
SoundLibrary=software
4. Run darwinia from both the original and the copy.
5. Enter the location in both running darwinia.exe.
6. Watch the blue darwinians run around.

N2

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 2:16 am
by xander
nihilesthetics2 wrote:Try this.

1. Create a location with blue darwinians
2. Create an identical copies of your darwinia folder.
3. In the copy, modify the following parameters in the preferences file
ServerAddress=<your ip address>
Iamaserver=0
SoundLibrary=software
4. Run darwinia from both the original and the copy.
5. Enter the location in both running darwinia.exe.
6. Watch the blue darwinians run around.

N2

ooo, neat

But it is a bit harder on the Mac -- you will have to start the game with two different user accounts.

xander

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 2:31 am
by daset
Oddly enough, the only blues I have ever managed to kill was an anthill with blue ants. They staying within since they couldn't move, etc. The anthill wasn't touched, but blue souls did float up from it, so I assumed they died. Blue triffids work fine if you don't mind blue triffid eggs floating in the air.

All the other blue units just simply fail to move at all in singleplayer.

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 5:41 am
by Major Cooke
Do blue darwinians fight the red darwinians or are they allies with the virus?

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:26 pm
by NeoThermic
Major Cooke wrote:Do blue darwinians fight the red darwinians or are they allies with the virus?


As noted before, if you're using them by spawning them using AI Spawnpoints and you've not set up two clients, then no, everyone ignores them.

NeoThermic