I decide to play at Shmack server ...
Quote:
CONNECT QUAKE.SHMACK.NET
It connects. I play. Someone says, hey let's play at port 26002. I type ...
Quote:
CONNECT QUAKE.SHMACK.NET:26002
Now I am on the Shmack Practice Mode server, but the port is set 26002 in the client.
Now I think, hey, I'll play some CTF ...
Quote:
]CONNECT QUAKE.TRINICOM.COM // Doesn't have port 26002 and Quake doesn't tell me port is set to 26002!!!!
Trying ...
Still Trying ...
Still Trying ...
NO RESPONSE
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HOST ERROR: CL_CONNECT FAILED
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Ironically, this happens quite a bit. Less experienced individuals often get really confused and they usually, but not always, figure it out but it takes a while.
What would be better would be ...
1, Best Option: If someone types a DNS (quake.someserver.com) with no port, always assume 26000
2. Second Best Option: Indicate the port being connected to. Plus If port isn't 26000, the failure message says "Did you mean quake.trinicom.com:26000 ?" like ...
Quote:
]CONNECT QUAKE.TRINICOM.COM // Trinicom doesn't have port 26002!!!!
Connecting to QUAKE.TRINICOM.COM:26002
Trying ...
Still Trying ...
Still Trying ...
NO RESPONSE
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HOST ERROR: CL_CONNECT FAILED
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Did you mean QUAKE.TRINICOM.COM:26000?
This would save newbies and inexperienced players a lot of pain. Sometimes they end up thinking a server is down due to this, often they think something is wrong with there internet connection because if the port is set to 26002 or something, many servers don't have that.