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[L4D & L4D2] ReverseBurn and ExplosionAnnouncer [v1.2.2a (09-Sep-2023)]


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CaRmilla
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Join Date: Jan 2021
Plugin ID:
7548
Plugin Version:
1.2.2a
Plugin Category:
Gameplay
Plugin Game:
Left 4 Dead
Plugin Dependencies:
    Servers with this Plugin:
    8 
    Plugin Description:
    Smart reverse of burn damage from explodables (gascans, fireworks, etc.).
    Old 05-18-2024 , 20:36   Re: [L4D & L4D2] ReverseBurn and ExplosionAnnouncer [v1.2.2 (23-Oct-2021)]
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    Thanks!
    I use this plugin because includes propane and oxygen, that is exactly what I need

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Mystik Spiral View Post
    Hi @CaRmilla. There is no ConVar for it, but you can just comment or delete these lines and compile a new smx and there will be no more join announcement.

    PHP Code:
    public void OnClientPostAdminCheck(int client)
    {
        
    CreateTimer(16.0AnnouncePluginclient);

    For something ever simpler, you could edit the addons/sourcemod/translations/l4d_ReverseBurn_and_ExplosionAnnouncer.phrase s.txt file and change this line in the "Announce" section...

    from:
    PHP Code:
    "en"            "{orange}NOTICE:{lightgreen} This server reverses explodable burn damage!" 
    to:
    PHP Code:
    "en"            " " 
    For what its worth, I do not use this plugin anymore and use Detonation Control instead. With it, if a griefer tries to burn the team, the molotov/gascan does not detonate/explode, but otherwise works normally. Lots of options to set how close or far away to control the detonation.
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