Eric (Deacon) wrote:
> Why not? Constructive criticism is not only, well, constructive, but
> it's downright necessary...
I've done my share of moaning and complaining, didn't want to start
another war.
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> Of course this would not be totally effective until the problem of
> having to restart servers after an update is fixed ( Note : that is
not
> meant as a critcism ).
Why not? Constructive criticism is not only, well, constructive, but
it's downright necessary...
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Wouldn't be that big of a deal to have a server restart at say, 5 or 6am
every moring. o_0
Joshua
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From: Bruce Harding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 4:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] OGC blocked with VAC update
Jay Carter wrote:
> You could
> effectively disable OGC by updating the security module daily just changing
> sizes. You can override the checksum protection in OGC however and make it
> go ahead and load anyway. What would be cool is just to rotate the module
> size for a bit and have people just
From: "Half-Life Dedicated Server" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Why don't we all just shut offour gaming servers for a solid month, and
then
> turn them backon. During that month the cheaters maybe disbanned, or move
> to another game for them to write cheats for. Thats the only Solution I
can
> see.
ution toCheating Was:Re: [hlds_linux] OGC blocked with VAC
update
Why don't we all just shut offour gaming servers for a solid month, and
then
turn them backon. During that month the cheaters maybe disbanned, or
move
to another game for them to write cheats for. Thats the only Solution
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