Ok I created a game called "Zeus' Nexus:Red Divinity" but for some reason I was hosting not long ago, and when I refreshed the hub, somone else was hosting my game, I mean what the hell, How did he get my project files, has he got all my project...
I just want to know how it happand.. my game isn't set so you can download.
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Aug 6 2006, 2:08 pm
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Aug 6 2006, 2:28 pm
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They probably used your hub name and etc. That's against the rules so send a email to Byond.
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In response to Mecha Destroyer JD
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Mecha Destroyer JD wrote:
They probably used your hub name and etc. That's against the rules so send a email to Byond. No need to bother BYOND about it. You can turn on a hub_password in your game's hub, and then compile your game's code with the password in it. That way only your game will be able to use its hub. |
In response to Jon88
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How would I do this??, How would I code a password in?
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In response to Nexus6669
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It also just could be a hub glitch. If you could join the game, its not. Otherwise, it could be...
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In response to Nexus6669
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On your game's hub page on the website is a textbox for a hub password for that game, and another checkbox to make it so a game needs the right hub password to show on your hub.
Type something in the textbox(random letters work), click the checkbox, and click submit. Then, in your game, make world/hub_password equal whatever you typed in the textbox. For example: world |