All it does is tell HLDS to not even try to detect it upon starting.
Otherwise, it'll try to utilize it, usually fail, and provide an error
message.  By passing "-noipx" you avoid all of that. =)

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From: "Kelly Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> What exactly does the -noipx switch do on the command line of HLDS?  I
would
> assume that stops HLDS from using the IPX protocol but what difference
does
> this make?  Does it improve performance and if so why?
>
> Thanks
> Kelly
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