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kikifrh
04-22-2016, 15:10
Hey guys, so straight to the point:

I was running a cs:go DS perfectly with Windows 7, I didnt have an account bound to it (logged in anonymously), it was just a server for me to train nades and stuff/warm up/whatever.

After I decided to upgrade to Win10, the server stopped working. The console (https://forums.alliedmods.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=154020&d=1461352215) looks fine to me and would suggest it is working but when I go in-game and go on LAN tab it doesn't show any server.

I had the DS in a steamcmd subfolder, I tried reinstalling into a separate folder. I checked steam_appid.txt to check if it had the right ID. I tried this (https://forums.alliedmods.net/showpost.php?p=2413143&postcount=13). Im out of ideas now.

Things that I noticed and might be worth mentioned:

When I open steamcmd and close it without inserting any command I get these errors (https://forums.alliedmods.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=154019&d=1461352203).
This steamcmd console (https://forums.alliedmods.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=154018&d=1461352203).
The server currently doesnt have any addons/sourcemod/metamod. Its the simple steamcmd installment.

Thanks in advance.

DarkDeviL
04-22-2016, 16:04
sv_lan 1

kikifrh
04-22-2016, 18:41
No, it doesnt work.

However, I found out Im able to connect the server if I get my ip and use the console. Even when im inside the server it still wont show in the lan tab when searching community servers. It seems that is the problem

Husker
04-22-2016, 18:58
One of the attached screenshots show console message where it says that no steam server token was specified, please create one at http://steamcommunity.com/dev/managegameservers with appid 730. Once you have your gameserver token, specify it with +sv_setsteamaccount ID in commandline or by putting sv_setsteamaccount ID in a config file that is executed on server start.

kikifrh
04-23-2016, 10:58
yes, i dont have a token, but as I just want it to be LAN it shouldnt mean anything, right?

Bacardi
04-23-2016, 11:48
ignore it. It's just announce