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phenrol |
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Hello,
I have RCbot2 working on my DOD:S linux server and I can spawn functioning bots, however, all of them are named "RCBot", which is rather annoying. I have tried messing with the profiles, and the server reads them in just fine as indicated by the startup output when the plugin is loading, however, anything I do with these does not seem to change anything. I can individually set their name using sm_rename, but that is a pain. can anyone help me with this issue? Thanks |
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phenrol |
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FYI, I answered my own questions about the windows version. I just finished setting a windows system up and created another srcds server.
Here is the output of the rcbotd addbot command on a windows system: QUOTE [RCBot] bot added L 02/01/2014 - 12:24:45: "Bot01<2><BOT><>" connected, address "none" L 02/01/2014 - 12:24:45: "Bot01<2><BOT><>" entered the game [RCBot] Bot Command 'rcbot_defrate 0.19 ' executed L 02/01/2014 - 12:24:45: "Bot01<2><BOT><Unassigned>" changed name to "friendlygarg" L 02/01/2014 - 12:24:45: "friendlygarg<2><BOT><Unassigned>" joined team "Allies" L 02/01/2014 - 12:24:45: "friendlygarg<2><BOT><Allies>" changed role to "#class_allied_garand" Looks like the windows version or the source dedicated server also does not recognize a "-name" argument in the bot command QUOTE bot -team 2 -class 2 -name "test1" L 02/01/2014 - 12:27:47: "Bot02<3><BOT><>" connected, address "none" L 02/01/2014 - 12:27:47: "Bot02<3><BOT><>" entered the game L 02/01/2014 - 12:27:48: "Bot02<3><BOT><Unassigned>" joined team "Allies" L 02/01/2014 - 12:27:48: "Bot02<3><BOT><Allies>" changed role to "#class_allied_heavy" So I guess its most likely a bug within the RCBot2 code relating to the linux build. As soon as Cheeseh has some time away from "real life" perhaps this will get looked at. Or mayhaps someone (me or otherwise) could be brave enough to look at the code? |
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