Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:26 pm by karamazovapy
1 - This is how dedicated servers used to work, but since the point of a dedicated server is to keep it up for extended periods of time, the taskbar icon was removed. It was viewed as a bit of a hassle as opposed to a convenience, since there's nothing you can actually *do* with a dedicated server once it's launched. The new version will have some client-side controls that will allow you to fiddle with a dedicated server that's already up using the admin password (restarting, shutting down, I think modifying passwords, etc). I don't know why there shouldn't be a command line option to display it, though...just trying to offer some insight into why it is the way it is.
2 - I believe the reason for consistency here is so that upgrades don't have to add new/remove old/change desktop icons and start menu items. If I remember correctly, you have the option of customizing the install path during the install process. While plain old "Bitfighter" works as a folder name for most folks, you have the option of naming yours "Bitfighter-013a6" or "Bitfighter New Beta July X" if you want. You could rename the executable to anything you wanted without harming anything, but like I said - I think the default naming is the way it is to streamline the update process - especially for people who don't generally fuss with path and file names.
TL;DR: 1 used to be true, but there's no reason it shouldn't be an option. 2 you can do really easily on your own; defaults are for the dumb kids.