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Cr(+)sshair
post Jun 8 2011, 12:33 PM
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Hello all!

I'm Cr(+)sshair xD

I am releasing working builds of RCBot2 Linux in both 32-bit and 64-bit!

Install as documented.

Important:

Place inside your orangebox/bin folder NOT TF2.
Add +plugin_load ../bin/HPB_bot2_i486.so to your server start command line! Replace i686 if running 64-bit!

Notes:

Waypoints and bot AI have been updated and improved.
Does not require sv_cheats 1.
Does not require -insecure.
Improved performance overall.

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Xairoo
post Jun 15 2011, 07:51 AM
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I tested this build (32 and 64) on my TF2 server.

Biggest problem... only a few bots move (2 of 15 bots per team).
So, i removed it and replaced it with my own build.

Also sv_cheats 1 is needed. -insecure is not needed (just like the offical version, the documentation is not the best...)
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post Jun 16 2011, 08:51 AM
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I tested this build (32 and 64) on my TF2 server.

Biggest problem... only a few bots move (2 of 15 bots per team).
So, i removed it and replaced it with my own build.

Also sv_cheats 1 is needed. -insecure is not needed (just like the offical version, the documentation is not the best...)

So you have tried the build. Can you give us an explanation how are the bots better and perhaps supply a windows version of it?
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