You probably need to update the maps on your server to the latest version.

The client's will always have the latest version in their GCF files (they
have no choice) but they can copy older versions into the external maps
directory which supercede what is in the GCF.

Servers on the other hand may not do an update at the same time so suddenly
the server is out of sync with the client.

If one client in a while has this problem, then the client is probably at
fault.

If many clients are suddenly having this problem (on one server) then the
server is most likely at fault.

You can run an HLDS update on the server with the -verify_all switch and it
will check all the content against the master list which is what the clients
are updated with.

qUiCkSiLvEr

----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen Moretti (blueyonder)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2004 2:12 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds] Map Differs from Server?
>
>
>I have a lot of users that are complaining that they can't connect to my
server because the Map they have on their system is not the same. I end up
having to tell them to delete the map then join the server to get the one we
use.
>
>

You'll probably find that users can no longer find the maps on their
system, particularly with clean installs, so they won't be able to
delete the map from their system and download it again.

At a guess I would say that the maps have vanished into those ruddy
great gcf files.  I have to say, chucking everything into one file like
that has got to be the daftest thing I've seen in a long while! It makes
debugging and server side repairs near impossible, plus if one thing
breaks in the gcf file (like the map files), then the user has to delete
the file and download it all over again!  Yeah broadband is getting to
be more prevalent, but a 400mb download still takes a while even on a
1.5mb connection.


>Well, I had it happen with someone and de_cpl_mill...It kept kicking him
saying the file was not the same or something similar to that.
>
>
You can fix this by making the maps available seperate from the server.
It means that the users have to download the bsp file via the web rather
than letting steam do the work and if the maps get updated on the server
they may have to download it all over again, but it better than it not
working at all. :o]

Hope that helps

Stephen
PS. Is there no one official on these lists????


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