He's saying that he doesn't have easy access to a machine that can run TF2.
I have thought for a bit now it would be convenient to register a server
from somewhere outside of TF2. I understand they want to tie it with a
known logged-in, in-use, steamID though.


On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 5:58 AM, Saint K. <[email protected]> wrote:

> just launch your TF2 once and register a bunch of accounts?
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> [email protected]]
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> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [hlds_linux] Question Regarding SteamCMD and TF2's QuickPlay
>
> I currently have a TF2 dedicated server up and running, but I don't have
> the "tf_server_identity_account_id" set for it to fully utilise QuickPlay.
>
> Unfortunely, I don't have TF2 installed on my laptop (This is a work
> laptop) and I mainly check on my server while things are quiet, but I want
> to be able to set the QuickPlay up on the server without having to download
> Steam and then download TF2 and then launch it to get a simple key that
> COULD be given through SteamCMD.
>
> My idea for this is, a user could get their "tf_server_identity_account_id"
> from SteamCMD but they have to log into their Steam account (So, the
> "anonymous" account won't work for this, since the key binds to the
> account) and then the user should have the ability to copy and paste the
> output of the command into their TF2 configs.
>
> Do you think this could be possible to implement? Thank you in advance :)
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