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Julius95
post Jul 27 2013, 01:10 PM
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Hello where can I find the latest RCBot version for TF2?
btw the bots will be on the server 24/7 even when Im not playing?
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post Jul 28 2013, 07:04 PM
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Hey Julius95,

You only need to install the bots to one PC. I don't know what strange things might happen if it is installed and active on both a client/listenserver and a dedicated server you are connecting to (windows safe mode message, thats wierd??). What cheeseh is saying is, that the easiest way to run the bots is by hosting/creating the game on a client/listenserver, the machine you are playing on, your friends can join that. Maybe try this first, to familiarize yourself with the bots, and because dedicated can present more problems. and you are right, the info is here but it is hard to find & put it together...

Unless one of the other members does it, I don't think a video will be forthcoming any time soon? That would be nice though.. rolleyes.gif

If this is a rented dedi server you are talking about, that can be very tricky to setup, I'm just not qualified to help with that.

Maybe give us a few more details about the dedi server? Is it rented, local on your LAN, at the office? Is it on windows too, same as your client? Right now, there are problems with running rcbots on a linux dedicated server, i believe?

But I highly recommend trying the bots out first on your local PC, it will be the easiest to get going... Just host a game from there. You can use the launcher to launch the game from, and set the bots up from within that before launching. If you can't get it going from the launcher, look these threads over, and see if it helps... If not, post back with some details....

http://rcbot.bots-united.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1757

http://rcbot.bots-united.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1794

The launcher automaticly takes care of -insecure, i believe. You can add -insecure to the launch options in steam, but if you want to play on steam without bots, on a VAC server, you will need to remove the -insecure from the launch options. RCbot2 will not work with VAC/secured servers... The only advantage to adding -insecure to the launch options in steam, is it allows the game/bots to be launched from steam instead of the RCbot launcher...

Normally, I just play on my local/listenserver PC or LAN, with steam OFF-line mode. So I am always set for -insecure in my launch options. You will have to have -insecure if you want a friend to join your game from the internet...

Hope this helps wink.gif ,

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post Jul 28 2013, 07:55 PM
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Hey Julius95,

You only need to install the bots to one PC. I don't know what strange things might happen if it is installed and active on both a client/listenserver and a dedicated server you are connecting to (windows safe mode message, thats wierd??). What cheeseh is saying is, that the easiest way to run the bots is by hosting/creating the game on a client/listenserver, the machine you are playing on, your friends can join that. Maybe try this first, to familiarize yourself with the bots, and because dedicated can present more problems. and you are right, the info is here but it is hard to find & put it together...

Unless one of the other members does it, I don't think a video will be forthcoming any time soon? That would be nice though.. rolleyes.gif

If this is a rented dedi server you are talking about, that can be very tricky to setup, I'm just not qualified to help with that.

Maybe give us a few more details about the dedi server? Is it rented, local on your LAN, at the office? Is it on windows too, same as your client? Right now, there are problems with running rcbots on a linux dedicated server, i believe?

But I highly recommend trying the bots out first on your local PC, it will be the easiest to get going... Just host a game from there. You can use the launcher to launch the game from, and set the bots up from within that before launching. If you can't get it going from the launcher, look these threads over, and see if it helps... If not, post back with some details....

http://rcbot.bots-united.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1757

http://rcbot.bots-united.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=1794

The launcher automaticly takes care of -insecure, i believe. You can add -insecure to the launch options in steam, but if you want to play on steam without bots, on a VAC server, you will need to remove the -insecure from the launch options. RCbot2 will not work with VAC/secured servers... The only advantage to adding -insecure to the launch options in steam, is it allows the game/bots to be launched from steam instead of the RCbot launcher...

Normally, I just play on my local/listenserver PC or LAN, with steam OFF-line mode. So I am always set for -insecure in my launch options. You will have to have -insecure if you want a friend to join your game from the internet...

Hope this helps wink.gif ,

max

Yes this helps a lot smile.gif Anyway I thought RCBot was for online gaming to like you said at the end, you play in offline mode, I haven't find any way other than tf_bot_add to add bots to the game
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