IMHO this should be the proper way of displaying player counts for a 24 slots server: 0 players, 0 bots: 0/24 0 players, 1 bots: 0(1)/24 0 players, 6 bots: 0(6)/24 5 players, 6 bots: 5(11)/24 1 players, 0 bots: 1/24 1 players, 1 bots: 1(2)/24 24 players, 0 bots: 24/24 24 players, 1 bots: 24(25)/24
What we get after yesterday update: In-game browser: 0 players, 0 bots: 0/24 0 players, 1 bots: 0/24 0 players, 6 bots: 0/19 5 players, 6 bots: 5/19 1 players, 0 bots: 1/24 1 players, 1 bots: 1/24 24 players, 0 bots: 24/24 24 players, 1 bots: 24/24 Steam browser: 0 players, 0 bots: 0/24 0 players, 1 bots: 1/25 0 players, 6 bots: 6/25 5 players, 6 bots: 11/25 1 players, 0 bots: 1/24 1 players, 1 bots: 2/25 24 players, 0 bots: 24/24 24 players, 1 bots: 25/25 In these examples I assumed that when at least one bot is in the server, it is a tv or replay bot. Hence 1 slot is added to maxplayers. For "bot" I wouldn't distinguish from SourceTV, replay, or tf_bot. On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Ronny Schedel <i...@ronny-schedel.de>wrote: > The Steam browser is correct, all other applications should show 1/25. > > > Enabling with -replay: > > > > Steam gadget in win7 shows 0/25 > > Checkvalve (android app) shows 0/25 and sets increased_playercount > > Steam browser shows 0/24 > > > > /o > > > > -- > > =MUPP= oGre | o...@muppfarmen.se | http://muppfarmen.se > > Den 13 maj 2011 06.05 skrev "Tony Paloma" <drunkenf...@hotmail.com>: > >> And you guys are activating replay via -replay <configfile> on the > >> command > >> line? This is the new way and it was mentioned that otherwise you will > >> get > >> the player count bug. > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com > >> [mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of ics > >> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 9:03 PM > >> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list > >> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Upate today > >> > >> I can confirm this. Some weird is going on. > >> > >> Before the update, our website status for servers shows player counts > >> correctly (0/30 and 0/24) but steam browser shows one less while replay > >> is > >> enabled. > >> > >> After this latest update, these look ok if no players are in but if > >> replay > >> is enabled and someone joins server, the server shows 0/30 (or > >> 0/24 on browser with 1 player and 1/31 (or 1/25) on the website. I > >> coun't > >> test this now with more players but slot count rises +1. > >> > >> -ics > >> > >> 13.5.2011 5:04, Ross Bemrose kirjoitti: > >>> OK, I'm seeing a lot of weirdness going on with slot counts. > >>> > >>> I tested this on a password server I use to test SourceMod plugins > >>> > >>> On Steam: > >>> I see 0/25 players when the Replay bot is active. > >>> I see 0/25 players when the SourceTV bot is active. > >>> I see 0/25 players when the Replay AND SourceTV bots are active. > >>> > >>> In TF2: > >>> I see 0/24 players when the Replay bot is active I see 0/24 players > >>> when the SourceTV bot is active. > >>> I see 0/23 players when both bots are active. > >>> > >>> Now, these numbers tell me some funny interaction with the Steam > >>> browser is going on. It also tells me that there is some funny > >>> interaction going on between the two of them. > >>> > >>> Also, does anyone know which kill signal to send the server to make it > >>> properly shut down the replay system? My other admin is, for whatever > >>> reason, sending a kill -9 to the screen process running the server, > >>> which is clearly the wrong way to go about it. Does a normal SIGTERM > >>> kill shut down replays correctly? > >>> > >>> On 5/12/2011 8:56 PM, Jeff Sugar wrote: > >>>> I am still getting the issue where, in TF2, the *visible* max players > >>>> is one less than what I set it to. Meaning, I set > >>>> sv_visiblemaxplayers to 24, and > >>>> TF2 server browser shows it as 23. This wouldn't be so bad if the > >>>> STEAM server browser didn't then show it as what I set it to. > >>>> > >>>> So, if I set it to 25 to account for the issue in TF2 showing one > >>>> less, then the Steam server browser also shows 25. It's a no-win > >>>> situation. > >>>> > >>>> This long-standing issue is what caused us to avoid running SourceTV. > >>>> It mucked up our (reserve) slots in exactly this way. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Jon > >>>> Lippincott<j...@valvesoftware.com>wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> You can run with "-replay<config filename>" or just "-replay," which > >>>>> will default to "replay.cfg." > >>>>> > >>>>> -Jon > >>>>> > >>>>> -----Original Message----- > >>>>> From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com [mailto: > >>>>> hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Jon > >>>>> Lippincott > >>>>> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:39 PM > >>>>> To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list; 'Half-Life > >>>>> dedicated > >>>>> Win32 server mailing list' > >>>>> Subject: [hlds_linux] Upate today > >>>>> > >>>>> After today's update, you can remove +exec replay.cfg from your > >>>>> command line. Instead, use "-replay" which will: > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> 1. Automatically exec replay.cfg after valve.rc on startup. > >>>>> > >>>>> 2. 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