2013 23:51
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] tf2 replay configs
You should really put all your configs in a tf/custom/XXX/cfg/ folder (XXX
can be anything you want).
When the game tries to open a file, it will search all VPKs and subfolders
in tf/cust
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> [mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Saul
> Rennison
> Sent: vrijdag 17 mei 2013 18:41
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From: hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Saul
Rennison
Sent: vrijdag 17 mei 2013 18:41
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] tf2 replay configs
You could put your conf
You could put your config in /custom/configs/cfg/ and it'd never get
overwritten
Kind regards,
Saul Rennison
On 17 May 2013 14:54, Erik-jan Riemers wrote:
> When will the tf2 replay configs be "untouched" after a update?
>
> I've now just chmod 400 the files, since after a validate or simila
When will the tf2 replay configs be "untouched" after a update?
I've now just chmod 400 the files, since after a validate or similar it
will just overwrite my settinsg.
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