Writing this because we have several members that use Mac computers and have problems connecting to certain servers (KR2 being one of them).
So from here:
If you downloaded Jedi Academy from Steam or the Mac App Store, chances are you can't join any servers because of this:
The only way to get around this is to do one of the two following things.
JKJALaunch
This is a new launcher app that allows you to join servers. It also supports command line options, and the option to specify a custom master server.
Download from the above link, and put it in your Applications folder, or anywhere that's convenient. Hold shift and double click it. You'll get a window like this:
Locate your JKA app. If it's the Steam version, it should be in the following directory:
Join a server and all should be well!
OpenJK
The other good option is to use OpenJK, an open source project that contains lots of bug fixes, and allows you to connect to servers on Mac. Click the above link and follow that tutorial to install it.
Many thanks to Circa from JKHub for writing this, and to Fluffy for being my guinea pig in testing this
If any of the above links break let me know. I have a copy of the Launcher on my PC.
So from here:
If you downloaded Jedi Academy from Steam or the Mac App Store, chances are you can't join any servers because of this:
The only way to get around this is to do one of the two following things.
JKJALaunch
This is a new launcher app that allows you to join servers. It also supports command line options, and the option to specify a custom master server.
Download from the above link, and put it in your Applications folder, or anywhere that's convenient. Hold shift and double click it. You'll get a window like this:
Locate your JKA app. If it's the Steam version, it should be in the following directory:
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If it's the app store version, it should be in your Applications folder:
Macintosh HD/Users/you/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Jedi Academy/JKJA.app
Code: Select all
Click okay and then choose Multiplayer./Applications/Jedi Academy.app
Join a server and all should be well!
OpenJK
The other good option is to use OpenJK, an open source project that contains lots of bug fixes, and allows you to connect to servers on Mac. Click the above link and follow that tutorial to install it.
Many thanks to Circa from JKHub for writing this, and to Fluffy for being my guinea pig in testing this
If any of the above links break let me know. I have a copy of the Launcher on my PC.
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