I can confirm this.

Interestingly enough, I do have ONE server that does require a map change 
despite having the -replay in the startup. It will sit with 25 player slots and 
an 'increased_maxplayers' tag until the map change, for some reason. (I haven't 
altered maxplayers, and the replay output in the log says it's enabled).

Not to derail the thread, but any thoughts on that?




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 From: Steven Sumichrast <[email protected]>
To: Half-Life dedicated Linux server mailing list 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 10:21:18 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Start Server With Replay Auto-Enabled?
 
My experience has been that even though that message appears, on the first
load it does work.  All of my servers show the same thing, but replay is
working without a map change (only if replay is started at the command line
-- if it's started after the server is booted then the replay recordings
don't start until map change).

On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 8:19 AM, Chris Oryschak <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is it possible to start a TF2 server with replay's enabled and not have to
> perform an changelevel after the server initially loads.
> The reason i'm asking is because I have a few single map (24/7) servers
> that don't change the map and when i first load up the server (or after
> patch day) i need to manually change the level once for the replays to work
> correctly.
>
> Currently I load TF2 with the "-replay" switch which and the console says
> this:
>
> *   SUCCESS - REPLAY IS ENABLED!
> *
> *   A 'changelevel' or 'map' is required - recording will
> *   begin at the start of the next round.
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