You don't need to set the map on the command line.
You can set 2 fork to be co op, and 2 versus mode. I have 3 fork versus and
2 co op.

You can exec a cfg on each fork, so instead of setting the map on the
command line, you set it in each cfg.

I have +exec map##.cfg

map01.cfg
map l4d_vs_farm01_hilltop

map02.cfg
map l4d_vs_hospital01_apartment

etc

2008/11/23 chumly chumly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> That would be my problem AnAkIn,  you have to set the starting map on the
> command line, so all the forks are the same.
> As it is, you can't set 2 forks to be co-op, and 2 to vrs mode.
> If we could set the mapcycle file, we could create a seterate mapcycle for
> co-op, and vrs forks.
> Also, eventually there will be custom maps out there... And I don't really
> want to have the same maps in rotation on all forks.
> Without these 'features' the forking functions are not useable to GSP's as
> they would need to run seperate processes for each sold server to allow
> customer customization.  We need to be able to set everything seperately for
> each fork, or the memory savings of forking is negated.
>
> Have fun!
> Chumly
>
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