I had two problems,
First the bot's weren't always joining after map change, this was
something of a random problem.
Second, when the bot's did join on a busy server they commonly joined
before the rest of the players and started the round meaning that by the
time the real players got in the game
I have the same issue with CS:S. Just rcon the bot_add statement. I have
yet to check my server config to see if
servers will add bots by chnging the position of the cfg string. If
anyone else has an answer fire away :)
Paradigm Lozt wrote:
Hey Guys, a little slow on the draw here, but
I jus
Thanks for your feedback, it looks that it works for the Source server. Will
try this trick on a CS 1.6 server, where I also have the same problem.
Which server is checked when you open the Steam client, to browse for games?
Does anyone has other tips?
Thanks in advance.
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remove statsx and see if its still there.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Arris
Sent: 21 June 2005 17:34
To: hlds_linux@list.valvesoftware.com
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Client cmd out of sync
This is after every "round end"
Client cmd out of
This is after every "round end"
Client cmd out of sync (delta 16).
Client cmd out of sync (delta 17).
Client cmd out of sync (delta 19).
Client cmd out of sync (delta 20).
Client cmd out of sync (delta 21).
Client cmd out of sync (delta 16).
Client cmd out of sync (delta 17).
Client cmd out of syn
Hey Guys, a little slow on the draw here, but
I just performed a steam update on my Linux half-life 1
Oz Deathmatch servers, and now the Bots are not
joining the server.
There do not appear to be any errors in the logs,
the server starts and runs normally otherwise.
Is there something in this late
you dont need to have it in the kernel... mount linprocfs will load the
kld.
/Bjorn
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Steven Hartland wrote:
> you shouldn't mount /proc as linprocfs they are different formats.
> Instead you should define:
> options LINPROCFS
> in your kernel config and then mount li
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