Re: [hlds] COUNTER-STRIKE: SOURCE BETA COMMAND LINE

2010-05-13 Thread Mike Vail
Here's a working command line for you Rikard:

-game cstrike_beta -secure -console +ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -port 27015
+maxplayers 20 +map de_dust2 -tickrate 66 +fps_max 300

I had the same problem until I learned the gametype is: cstrike_beta and not
cssbeta like some other people reported and is used for installing it with
the HLDS Update tool.

Good luck!


-Original Message-
From: hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Lane Eckley
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:02 PM
To: 'Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list'
Subject: Re: [hlds] COUNTER-STRIKE: SOURCE BETA

What does you commandline look like?

-Lane

-Original Message-
From: hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
[mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Rikard Bremark
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 3:57 PM
To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
Subject: Re: [hlds] COUNTER-STRIKE: SOURCE BETA

anyone else there that cant start the beta on win32?
i have downloaded it, removed the bin folder just to redownload it and make
sure verify_all works.
everything is downloaded, but i cant start the server, i dubbel click the
srcds.exe but nothing happen?!
--
//Rikard 'Zapy' Bremark
ComHem AB - http://www.comhem.se
Warzone.nu - http://www.warzone.nu
Warzone Short Valley

rikard.brem...@warzone.nu
z...@warzone.nu

On 2010-05-13 06:43, Mark Gunnett wrote:
 On the contrary, Valve can do whatever the heck they want. I just 
 don't appreciate losing  compatibility with my current rig. It's a 
 moot point since I'm going to be building a new one soon anyways. It 
 just sucks when the game you once could play, now is unplayable. It's 
 one thing to be
unable
 to play a game cause your rig makes the game run 100x faster then it 
 was meant to run cause the game is so old. Even then you can usually 
 tweak it
to
 be playable. But if in the long run it gets rid of some of the 
 retarded assed exploits that are currently apart of the source engine 
 that will be nice.

 I haven't exactly played the beta so i can't say whether the changes 
 are good or bad. I think the most important part is being able to have 
 regular updates that will fix the exploits that come about. Some of 
 Valves
responses
 to exploits insofar that have been documented and given to them is 
 either
a
 slipshod patch or no response at all. I can appreciate them not 
 responding because they were going to move to OB and eliminate a bunch 
 of work that would have been trashed anyways.

 But we'll see.

 On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Nathan D.nathan...@cox.net  wrote:


 So, Valve shouldn't update their games because you don't want to 
 upgrade your PC? You should stick with consoles then...

 I hate when people show lack of appreciation for Valve's free updates.
 We love you Valve! Please continue with your awesomeness.

 On 5/12/2010 1:33 PM, Mark Gunnett wrote:
  
 I honestly Don't know about this. One, I'm for it if it brings more

 exploit
  
 fixes to the CS:S Servers and clients. But I'm also against it in 
 the

 fact
  
 that it is orangebox. It may be just TF2, but whenever a server gets
full

 I
  
 take huge hits to FPS. I've had friends who had to quit playing TF2
cause
 all of the updates have slowly turned that game into a monster when 
 it

 comes
  
 to running it. I don't want to see the same thing happen to CS:S.

 True, my rig may be crappy, but having to buy a new PC just to play 
 a

 game I
  
 already own and runs great as it is (aside from the exploits), will 
 not

 make
  
 me happy. But This is valve, and they are going to do it anyways 
 whether

 we
  
 like it or not :)



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Re: [hlds] COUNTER-STRIKE: SOURCE BETA COMMAND LINE

2010-05-13 Thread Ben B
its always the name of the mod directory for the -game parameter.

On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 9:20 PM, Mike Vail mike_v...@boomgaming.net wrote:

 Here's a working command line for you Rikard:

 -game cstrike_beta -secure -console +ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -port 27015
 +maxplayers 20 +map de_dust2 -tickrate 66 +fps_max 300

 I had the same problem until I learned the gametype is: cstrike_beta and
 not
 cssbeta like some other people reported and is used for installing it with
 the HLDS Update tool.

 Good luck!


 -Original Message-
 From: hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
 [mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Lane Eckley
 Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 1:02 PM
 To: 'Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list'
 Subject: Re: [hlds] COUNTER-STRIKE: SOURCE BETA

 What does you commandline look like?

 -Lane

 -Original Message-
 From: hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com
 [mailto:hlds-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Rikard Bremark
 Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 3:57 PM
 To: Half-Life dedicated Win32 server mailing list
 Subject: Re: [hlds] COUNTER-STRIKE: SOURCE BETA

 anyone else there that cant start the beta on win32?
 i have downloaded it, removed the bin folder just to redownload it and make
 sure verify_all works.
 everything is downloaded, but i cant start the server, i dubbel click the
 srcds.exe but nothing happen?!
 --
 //Rikard 'Zapy' Bremark
 ComHem AB - http://www.comhem.se
 Warzone.nu - http://www.warzone.nu
 Warzone Short Valley

 rikard.brem...@warzone.nu
 z...@warzone.nu

 On 2010-05-13 06:43, Mark Gunnett wrote:
  On the contrary, Valve can do whatever the heck they want. I just
  don't appreciate losing  compatibility with my current rig. It's a
  moot point since I'm going to be building a new one soon anyways. It
  just sucks when the game you once could play, now is unplayable. It's
  one thing to be
 unable
  to play a game cause your rig makes the game run 100x faster then it
  was meant to run cause the game is so old. Even then you can usually
  tweak it
 to
  be playable. But if in the long run it gets rid of some of the
  retarded assed exploits that are currently apart of the source engine
  that will be nice.
 
  I haven't exactly played the beta so i can't say whether the changes
  are good or bad. I think the most important part is being able to have
  regular updates that will fix the exploits that come about. Some of
  Valves
 responses
  to exploits insofar that have been documented and given to them is
  either
 a
  slipshod patch or no response at all. I can appreciate them not
  responding because they were going to move to OB and eliminate a bunch
  of work that would have been trashed anyways.
 
  But we'll see.
 
  On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:45 PM, Nathan D.nathan...@cox.net  wrote:
 
 
  So, Valve shouldn't update their games because you don't want to
  upgrade your PC? You should stick with consoles then...
 
  I hate when people show lack of appreciation for Valve's free updates.
  We love you Valve! Please continue with your awesomeness.
 
  On 5/12/2010 1:33 PM, Mark Gunnett wrote:
 
  I honestly Don't know about this. One, I'm for it if it brings more
 
  exploit
 
  fixes to the CS:S Servers and clients. But I'm also against it in
  the
 
  fact
 
  that it is orangebox. It may be just TF2, but whenever a server gets
 full
 
  I
 
  take huge hits to FPS. I've had friends who had to quit playing TF2
 cause
  all of the updates have slowly turned that game into a monster when
  it
 
  comes
 
  to running it. I don't want to see the same thing happen to CS:S.
 
  True, my rig may be crappy, but having to buy a new PC just to play
  a
 
  game I
 
  already own and runs great as it is (aside from the exploits), will
  not
 
  make
 
  me happy. But This is valve, and they are going to do it anyways
  whether
 
  we
 
  like it or not :)
 
 
 
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