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Sn!ff3r
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Old 01-02-2008 , 06:18   Differences?
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Hi!

I have one question: any difference beetwen register_concmd() and register_clcmd() ? Description of these commands are same...
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Old 01-02-2008 , 06:35   Re: Differences?
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Hum, major difference.

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register_clcmd - Registers function which will be called from client console

register_concmd - Registers function which will be called from any console
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Old 01-02-2008 , 06:38   Re: Differences?
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Ah! Now I know why commands registered by clcmd cannot be executed vi a rcon

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Old 01-02-2008 , 14:05   Re: Differences?
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Not really.
Seriously? Wow.

The difference is whether you can use the server console or not. That's a pretty major difference. However, aside from that, they are similar.
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Old 01-02-2008 , 14:37   Re: Differences?
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Bah, Brad, just a wrong english word
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