
- #OBZERVER TUTORIAL BZFLAG FULL#
- #OBZERVER TUTORIAL BZFLAG REGISTRATION#
- #OBZERVER TUTORIAL BZFLAG PASSWORD#
- #OBZERVER TUTORIAL BZFLAG FREE#
The left/middle/right mouse buttons, you can change the location and orientation Mouse observer controls were added in v2.0.16. The /forceradar command was added in v2.0.16. This is an extra command for use in roaming mode that enables you to define the camera position and rotation. Sets narrow/wide viewing angle, allows you to see more or less of the field Does not have any effect in the roaming mode.Ĭycles through various observer modes: roaming, driving with a tank, following a tank, tracking a tank, and tracking a team flag. Previous/Next target in the current display mode. Moves the camera position up and down vertically, and left and right horizontally. Pans and tilts the camera without moving the position. Navigates the camera around with tank-driving style controls. The default controls for observer mode are as follows:ĭisplay a label just under each tank listing their name. It can also be used to freely roam around the map. The observer mode can be used to watch other players or team flags. Observers can interact textually they can send player or team messages and can issue server commands as permitted by their status. observing) and have no tank in play in the game. The users listed at the bottom are observers (could be waiting to join, or just. The colour of each player's scoreboard entry shows to which team the player currently belongs.
#OBZERVER TUTORIAL BZFLAG REGISTRATION#

The scoreboard can be switched on and off using the "s" key.
#OBZERVER TUTORIAL BZFLAG FREE#
The image shows a typical scoreboard found in BZFlag on a Free For All server with the sort order (in options) set to Score. Typical scoreboard on a Free For All server The heads up display (HUD) is located on the users screen when they are playing as a tank which gives them information. It is zoomed in at the default "1" setting.
#OBZERVER TUTORIAL BZFLAG FULL#
It can be adjusted with the following parametersĪn example of a full size, fully transparent radar panel. It gives one a 360 degree, zoomable view around ones tank. The radar is the box to the bottom-left of the BZFlag GUI.

The settings used to determine if the client should save the users identity. Save the settings a user would like to have. Settings to save the server list for some time. The settings used to adjust effects like spawns and gm shots. The settings used in the game client interface. The settings used to adjust the display from the game client. The settings used for input in the game client. The options in the Options section are listed below. Start a locally run server from the game client with limited options. The team a player would like to join if permitted.Ī custom message which is displayed next to a players callsign.
#OBZERVER TUTORIAL BZFLAG PASSWORD#
The password a player uses to register their callsign with. The options in the Join Game section are listed below.Ĭonnect to the selected server if permitted. Once the game client is started there's five options which are provided to users when initially started. More details about these features are provided below. Some of the features in the BZFlag game client which are not provided in BZAdmin and BZFS are listed below. This is not possible with BZAdmin as this only allows administration and messaging and has a command line interface. The game client is designed to allow players to join game servers and play on the world files.
