While this update came it a small bag of problems I am actually glad that
they were updating performance related code. I would rather have all the
updates be bug fixes and increased server performance than new features.
Hopefully this is a sign that they are really starting to focus on
optimizing code efficiency which will allow us to run even more system
tasking mods without eating the cpu.

Now with the recent improvements I am back to debating a 400hmz cpu upgrade
for each of the 8 cores I got or a 10,000+rpm drive to enhance server
performance. The important thing is that these recent changes are helping us
server owners offer enhanced performance and stability to our players which
is great!

On Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 12:41 PM, Herover <[email protected]>wrote:

> Looking at the changelog, this the changed folder is a "feature"...
>
> 2011/10/15 Drogen Viech <[email protected]>:
> >>Required updates for Team Fortress 2, Counter-Strike: Source, Day of
> Defeat: Source and Half-Life 2: Deathmatch are
> >>now available.  Counter-Strike: Source has also been moved to use its own
> engine and dedicated server depots.
> >>Because of this, dedicated server files for Counter-Strike: Source will
> now be under a 'css' folder.
> >
> > So yea, Most likely not.
> >
> > 2011/10/15 Team BOOM! <[email protected]>:
> >> Hello all,
> >>
> >> I just learned a couple things about the big Valve update we just got.
> The
> >> update broke the SteamBans Metamod: Source plugin. If you're running the
> >> SteamBans plugin, comment out the SteamBans line in your metaplugins.ini
> >> file and Metamod should work fine again. The SteamBans folks are working
> on
> >> repairing the plugin.
> >>
> >> Additionally, I was on the TCAdmin site this morning and saw that the
> CSS
> >> folder change were all pulling our hair out over was perhaps a Valve
> >> programming mistake and that it may revert back to Orangebox in a future
> >> update. Can anyone verify this? Heavy users of TCAdmin like GSPs will
> have a
> >> ton of work ahead of them to correct their TCAdmin settings for the CSS
> >> folder change and if Valve plans to switch it back again, changing it
> all
> >> twice would be a kick in the balls.
> >>
> >> If anyone has further, please let us know....
> >>
> >> Thanks
> >>
> >>
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