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chuck
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Old 11-21-2006 , 15:27   ClientCommand Reset plugin
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Huge thanks to L. Duke for this plugin!
http://www.lduke.com/plugins/clientcommand_reset.php
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stuttering.john.gc
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Old 11-25-2006 , 13:29   Re: ClientCommand Reset plugin
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ty duke.

question: how often does this plugin check the clients cl_restrict...?
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Old 11-25-2006 , 13:32   Re: ClientCommand Reset plugin
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only once, on connect as far as I know. After the "OK" button is pushed.
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PureSpider
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Old 11-25-2006 , 16:51   Re: ClientCommand Reset plugin
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doesn't work on my linux box, the server doesnt start anymore if i have the plugin in my addons directory
any other experiences with linux?
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Dag
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Old 11-25-2006 , 21:57   Re: ClientCommand Reset plugin
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only once, on connect as far as I know. After the "OK" button is pushed.
So in other words, someone could switch their setting back to cl_restrict_server_commands 1 after they join the server ? What would be the point of using it then ?
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Old 11-26-2006 , 10:04   Re: ClientCommand Reset plugin
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Its incompatible with the Zombiemod, at least in the linux version.

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L. Duke
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Old 11-26-2006 , 13:59   Re: ClientCommand Reset plugin
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Check your PM on PAF.

Windows seems to be working fine, but there is something strange going on with Linux.

Last edited by L. Duke; 11-26-2006 at 14:12.
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michel21
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Old 11-26-2006 , 14:21   Re: ClientCommand Reset plugin
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For me zombiemod doesn't work with your plugin , if it can help you...

Thanx a lot for the plugin ;)
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stuttering.john.gc
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Old 11-26-2006 , 22:00   Re: ClientCommand Reset plugin
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So in other words, someone could switch their setting back to cl_restrict_server_commands 1 after they join the server ? What would be the point of using it then ?
yeah, a kick/ban option would be great on this. we need people to be at 0 for a lot of our plugins to work properly....
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L. Duke
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Old 11-26-2006 , 22:41   Re: ClientCommand Reset plugin
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If you're talking about cvarx or zBlock type plugins, I'm sure they are aware of how to test for it, even though the value of cl_restrict_server_commands can't be checked from the server like other cvars. If a plugin is locking cvars like those, they need to update it to kick if players are using cl_restrict_server_commands 1.

This plugin is intended to change the cvar for the clients automatically so they don't have to go into the console (if they even have it enabled). Cvar blocking/locking plugins that aren't updated kick before this plugin can run its changes, so they need to be updated anyway for the Source engine update.
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