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Falu 07-25-2014 04:51

STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
Hello:)

I need steamtools.ext.so (version 0.8.3) without RequestGameplayStats, because this spamming in my log files.
Where can I find it?
Builds in repo are with RequestGameplayStats :(
Greetz,
Falu

Sillium 07-25-2014 09:26

Re: STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asherkin (Post 2133082)
TF2 is the only supported game - there are no plans to change that.


Falu 07-25-2014 18:06

Re: STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
Yes, but you think about new STEAMTOOLS version, and I think about STEAMTOOLS 0.8.3 (https://forums.alliedmods.net/showthread.php?t=129763)

https://forums.alliedmods.net/showpo...46&postcount=2

asherkin 07-26-2014 17:20

Re: STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
SteamTools has never supported anything other than TF2 (CS:S used to share the same engine as TF2, and thus support was "free").

StrikerMan780 08-22-2014 21:18

Re: STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
No chance of ever getting SteamTools to work with CSS, ever? It used to work, and CSS has just forked off from that point... has certain functionality been stripped or something?

VoiDeD 08-28-2014 20:32

Re: STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
Use the SteamWorks extension.

StrikerMan780 08-31-2014 22:24

Re: STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by VoiDeD (Post 2191142)
Use the SteamWorks extension.

In which Windows Builds aren't supported. I'm using a Windows Server.

VoiDeD 09-01-2014 14:07

Re: STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
So make your own windows build.

StrikerMan780 10-05-2014 22:22

Re: STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
Can't. No instructions on how to build it, and I had attempted, only to get clusterfucked with errors in Visual Studio C++ 2010.

StrikerMan780 02-21-2015 17:27

Re: STEAMTOOLS for CS:S
 
I got mine working by making a copy of Steamtools.ext.2.ep2v.dll called Steamtools.ext.2.css.dll. Does what I need, seems stable too.


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