Well, I didn't get a chance to set the \"Wednesday Night Fight Club\" game up tonight, and it looks like there is already some gaming going on in other servers.
So, I'll be putting up a TNFC (\"Thursday Night Fight Club\") tomorrow night - Team-Anarchy Friendly-Fire in... Canyon Aftermath.
For next WNFC, I would suggest Monsterball... I've never played that mode with more than two people, but even then it was fun (and all the megas made it hilarious as well).
I don't really use a launcher.
I just check for games on the cx tracker(d3.descent.cx/tracker.d3)
and manually enter the IP's for a direct TCP/IP game.
I'm looking into command line options now though.
I thought it was ping because my TNFC ping was at like 0.050, but for games I could join it was much higher.
He's talking about the setup tabs where you set your audio and video devices. In there is also a tab where you can set your connection speed. Choose T1 then you can join any server.
As it seems, that launcher only appears in Windows, under which I only have the demo version.
I got the loki version because I primarily use Linux.
I've been considering trying to get a Windows version as well though.
Seems there's a much wider field of support for it.
This is just a random thought so I may be totally off base but in the case of linux look under your home directory for the loki folder or whatever it's named. I'm pretty sure theres a config file in there where you can find those settings. If not look under the /usr folder maybe.If not look in /usr/local/games/Descent3.