Hi,
I've just finished a fresh install of Team Fortress 2. But I can't get
the server to start.
I've already started over and over again. I've done verify_all several times.
Any Ideas?
When starting I get the following errors (only first few lines):
Auto detecting CPU
Using AMD Optimised
Try to start it with +IP 192.168.x.x or the ip that is set to your
networkcard. 127.0.0.1 isnt good to use.
Peter
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From: Kyrios [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 5:00 PM
Subject: [hlds_linux] TF2 Server not
Hi,
thanks for your help. But that is propably not the error ;) It's
another one but not crtical.
I just found the solution in the srcds.com forums. It's the cpu of my
testmachine. It's too old (Athlon XP). Just tried on another machine
and it's working.
I think it's the missing SSE2
Actually, the Failed to load $include VMT file messages are normal and
show up on everybody's server. (Okay, yours and mine. It's not a fatal
error and the server actually works anyway, so I'm guessing everybody
gets this.) It's an oversight on Valve's part and probably owes to
Unix's filename
Hi,
I installed beetlemod but when I want to change to a custom map I get an
error from the server that this is not a valid map.
Is this a tf2 server problem or a beetlemod problem?
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I recommend that you ask the folks over at the BeetlesMod forums.
Hi,
I installed beetlemod but when I want to change to a custom map I get an
error from the server that this is not a valid map.
Is this a tf2 server problem or a beetlemod problem?
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Don Redhorse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I dispute the idea that Athlon XP's are too old, my 3200 and dual 2800's
are still respectable.
Its just that Valve have not got around to releasing a range of
optimised binaries for various platforms.
They have in the past, and they haven't stated anything to the contrary.
Cheers
Mike
Kyrios
They did say that there will be no separate binaries, only the 1 which
should work for all but obviously especially athlons are getting the
boneweight errors for some reason.
-ics
Mike Hodgkinson kirjoitti:
I dispute the idea that Athlon XP's are too old, my 3200 and dual 2800's
are still
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I am starting the server with a 100 tickrate and yet it still reports back
at 66 tickrate by mani in the server announcements. If this is just mani
being silly, then how do I set this variable? I couldn't find it anywhere.
mani_tickrate = 67 (
Try setting sv_maxupdaterate 100 in the server.cfg
On 11/5/07, Theo Macris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am starting the server with a 100 tickrate and yet it still reports back
at 66 tickrate by mani in the server announcements. If this is
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I have already.
sv_minupdaterate 30
sv_maxupdaterate 120
sv_maxcmdrate 100
sv_mincmdrate 30
On Nov 5, 2007 3:21 PM, Andy Giesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try setting sv_maxupdaterate 100 in the server.cfg
On 11/5/07, Theo Macris [EMAIL
What does net_graph 3 show for updaterate?
On 11/5/07, Theo Macris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I have already.
sv_minupdaterate 30
sv_maxupdaterate 120
sv_maxcmdrate 100
sv_mincmdrate 30
On Nov 5, 2007 3:21 PM, Andy Giesen [EMAIL
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It never goes above 68. My settings are 100/100 and I am on a fast
connection with a fast machine.
-Theo
On Nov 5, 2007 3:33 PM, Andy Giesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What does net_graph 3 show for updaterate?
On 11/5/07, Theo Macris [EMAIL
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