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[BUG] Warmup feature completely breaks some gametypes #136
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I just tried with oax from openarena_gamecode_2022-04-03_5a9476e.zip and the bug seems to still be there. |
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UPDATE: I've noticed that Possession (13) is not the only gametype affected by the bug. So, in case you set g_dowarmup 1, it's impossible to play those gametypes, as "waiting for players" is always shown and the match never starts. This is a post-0.8.8 bug, as it happens with current OAX (April 2022), but not with OA 0.8.8 gamecode. |
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I just made a quick test with Nightly Build 2024-03-27_1c0587e.zip. |
Hi, a guy pointed out to me a bug with Possession mode, as he reported to me that the score count didn't go up when someone was holding the flag. I wasn't able to reproduce his bug at first, but then he discovered it happened in case g_dowarmup was enabled.
So, now I can confirm the bug is there.
If you start a Possession match (g_gametype 13) in OAX with g_dowarmup 1, "waiting for players" text is displayed all the time even if there are some bots in the map and score remains at 0. Your g_warmup time does not seem to make any difference. If you set g_dowarmup back to 0 and then restart the map, "waiting for players" disappears and people can actually score.
Long story short: Possession doesn't work if warmup is enabled.
(Update: it also affects some other gametypes, see later messages.)
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