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lightning
post Oct 29 2004, 04:00 PM
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Ok so I have installed RCBot, done everything in the readme etc. done it all correctly so now im thinking hey this is going to be good. The problem is whenever i type in a command it NEVER works. It just doesnt do anything. Not a sausage. I type it in my dedicated server console, i wouldd try as RCON but i cant remember how to log in, and it is the same for whichbot, the commands just dont do ANYTHING.

Any help in this matter would be appreciated.
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Gruuunt
post Oct 29 2004, 07:01 PM
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I saw your post regarding the same question over at whichbot.com and saw you had fixed it. I have also answered your second question regarding crashing and will post a duplicate reply here too.

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Almost Certainly AMX or AdminMod:

I have 2 almost identical setups using RcBot and Whichbot. The 1 machine is used exclusivally for waypointing and uses metamod 1.17.2p10 with no AMX or Admin mod installed. This machine is up and test-running maps 24/7 and has only suffered a couple of crashes in 3-months (I suspect they were map entity based anyway) The machine is well stressed, as I normally utilise 6>8 Whichbots and the same for RcBot, so there is 1 heck of processing running and yet totally stable.

My Public Server 'Gruuunts New Bot Server' Runs AMX and crashes on almost a 6 hourly basis, I use ServerDoc to ensure the darn thing stays up....

So cast your attention to other plugins apart from whichbot and rcbot as it's unlikely its them thats crashing.


Hope that helps... cool.gif
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