Vice logged onto my server the other day and asked what kind of Graphics card i had and i told him a Gforece GTX 280.
Just out of curiosity, the dedicated server uses the graphics card?
How?
The server App uses video card?
-
Elvisman2001
- Ensign

- Posts: 44
- Joined: Tue Nov 29, 2005 4:05 am
The server App uses video card?
\"Light travels faster than sound... that\'s why some people appear brght until you hear them speak . . .\"
-
Vice
- Administrator

- Posts: 12227
- Joined: Fri Apr 25, 2003 1:38 am
The server App uses video card?
Basically as any 3D app would. In the case of the program, it renders the menu surface and text through 3D.
-
Ironbar Sinister
- Ensign

- Posts: 16
- Joined: Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:12 pm
- Location: Michigan, USA
The server App uses video card?
Hmmmm...
Will the graphics adapter in the machine dedicated to running the server process have any effect on player experience?
I intend to dedicate a WinXP VM to the server process - and it's not going to have any video horsepower at all: just a basic VMware virtual video adapter...
Will the graphics adapter in the machine dedicated to running the server process have any effect on player experience?
I intend to dedicate a WinXP VM to the server process - and it's not going to have any video horsepower at all: just a basic VMware virtual video adapter...
-
verbosity
- Captain

- Posts: 1154
- Joined: Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:38 pm
- Location: Deep Space 9
The server App uses video card?
that really depends on how much of the rest of the system resources get devoted to the server, if there are enough it shouldn't effect it to any extent.Originally posted by Ironbar Sinister
Will the graphics adapter in the machine dedicated to running the server process have any effect on player experience?
Let me know how your virtual machine turns out, sounds interesting....
verbsleagues.co.uk sw3dg web stats systems
uaithne.com eco-living project
rulerofzu.com free fantasy mmorpg
jesterscup.com webby stuffies
uaithne.com eco-living project
rulerofzu.com free fantasy mmorpg
jesterscup.com webby stuffies
-
Daedalao
- Lieutenant

- Posts: 287
- Joined: Sat Dec 01, 2007 1:18 pm
- Location: Oregon
The server App uses video card?
Sometimes I use a pretty low end dual core notebook, without a 3d accelerator, to run a local server. That's only when something is wrong with my cable service (IE, power goes out... I love generators) It runs fine for a few people.
-
Ironbar Sinister
- Ensign

- Posts: 16
- Joined: Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:12 pm
- Location: Michigan, USA
The server App uses video card?
I doubt I'll do it now - I can't launch it or manipulate it in a Remote Desktop Protocol session - it's too Direct3D dependent.Originally posted by verbositythat really depends on how much of the rest of the system resources get devoted to the server, if there are enough it shouldn't effect it to any extent.Originally posted by Ironbar Sinister
Will the graphics adapter in the machine dedicated to running the server process have any effect on player experience?
Let me know how your virtual machine turns out, sounds interesting....
I just installed it and tried to run it on one of my Windows 2003 servers - but I rarely if ever actually get a physical console on any of my servers - I was in via RDP. Got a D3D intialization error.
My idea of a multiplayer game server has little if any graphical user interface components, and does not have to run in a user session -- configure, install and Run As a Service, log off the server.
I figured I'd give it a try on a Win2k3 server before building a quick-n-dirty XP virtual machine - glad I did!
-
verbosity
- Captain

- Posts: 1154
- Joined: Thu Sep 07, 2006 7:38 pm
- Location: Deep Space 9
The server App uses video card?
a quick search in the tech support forum would show up a post about this, teamviewer, vnc and gotomypc will all function for remote goodnessOriginally posted by Ironbar Sinister
I doubt I'll do it now - I can't launch it or manipulate it in a Remote Desktop Protocol session - it's too Direct3D dependent.
windows remote connection doesn't support a good chunk of directX, again mentioned in the tech support forum for this:I just installed it and tried to run it on one of my Windows 2003 servers - but I rarely if ever actually get a physical console on any of my servers - I was in via RDP. Got a D3D intialization error.
http://starwraith.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4018
verbsleagues.co.uk sw3dg web stats systems
uaithne.com eco-living project
rulerofzu.com free fantasy mmorpg
jesterscup.com webby stuffies
uaithne.com eco-living project
rulerofzu.com free fantasy mmorpg
jesterscup.com webby stuffies
-
Ironbar Sinister
- Ensign

- Posts: 16
- Joined: Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:12 pm
- Location: Michigan, USA
The server App uses video card?
I know.
D3D on servers = no go, not needed. Not in my best practices book.
Since RDP is the embedded remote management protocol on Windows servers and XP/Vista, I do not install other such things like vnc, etc. - they are redundant.
Edit:
I wasn't asking for help - I was stating my observations and why I came to the conclusion of not running a server.
There's nothing to fix, work around, or otherwise adapt to here - the server app simply does not suit me.
[Edited on 2-9-2009 by Ironbar Sinister]
D3D on servers = no go, not needed. Not in my best practices book.
Since RDP is the embedded remote management protocol on Windows servers and XP/Vista, I do not install other such things like vnc, etc. - they are redundant.
Edit:
I wasn't asking for help - I was stating my observations and why I came to the conclusion of not running a server.
There's nothing to fix, work around, or otherwise adapt to here - the server app simply does not suit me.
[Edited on 2-9-2009 by Ironbar Sinister]
-
tha_rami
- Commander

- Posts: 890
- Joined: Tue Jan 25, 2005 2:20 pm
- Location: Netherlands
The server App uses video card?
That's a shame. But like you said, if it doesn't fit, it doesn't. Hope you'll enjoy playing online, though, and I know for sure that Vice will take some of your comments into consideration.
tha_rami - The best way to predict the future is to invent it.
Vlambeer - Dutch indie game studio
Twitter - Weird news, life updates & game-related news
Vlambeer - Dutch indie game studio
Twitter - Weird news, life updates & game-related news

