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Bud,
You would probably get a lot farther towards a response if you didn't post
with such cynicism and hidden jabs. We all get a little irked when updates
go bad but keeping in mind I have nothing to do with Valve and even I felt a
little insulted at your post. You know what they say, you catch more flies
with honey. Just a little info and it is in no way meant to start an issue.


 On 10/21/05, Tyler Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> VALVe is always aware - whether or not they react right a way is something
> else...
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> On 10/21/05, Bud Ingram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Mr. Reynolds,
> >
> > It appears some are experiencing an issue initially experienced in
> > February
> > of this year. Specifically the issue is that servers have been running
> > successfully with bots for months; we receive an update at time of
> release
> > for DOD:S and now bots are crashing some Windows based systems.
> >
> > Could you tell us if Valve is more than peripherally aware of the
> > situation,
> > and if anything is being considered to rectify the situation? Perhaps a
> > redefining the minimum machine requirements for a Windows 200x Server if
> > that is the problem?
> >
> > I believe that there was another update sometime after the February
> fiasco
> > that also made adding bots without players difficult, someone came out
> > with
> > a workaround that was very successful -- that particular issue did not
> > present itself with the C++ errors seen at this time (and seen back in
> > February). Does Valve have some agenda to prevent bots from being on a
> > server when no humans are playing? I do not believe that that is true,
> but
> > there is some suspicion at this point.
> >
> > Do you have any recommendations? Perhaps how to get data populated in
> the
> > MDMP files that are created at crash time to help diagnose?
> >
> > I appreciate your time, as always, and look forward to your reply.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Bud Ingram
> >
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