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[TF2] Error particle fix (Linux only)


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rafradek
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Plugin ID:
8176
Plugin Version:
1
Plugin Category:
General Purpose
Plugin Game:
Team Fortress 2
Plugin Dependencies:
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    Plugin Description:
    Fixes error particles that appear after loading enough maps with custom particles
    Old 09-06-2022 , 07:13   [TF2] Error particle fix (Linux only)
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    This plugin is for Linux servers only

    Explaination:
    All particles cached by the game are added to the registry. The registry has a size limit and it is never cleared. This would cause an issue if enough maps with custom particles are loaded.

    In this case, for example, shooting would cause red x particles to appear:


    This plugin clears the registry every map change so custom particles cannot overflow the stringtable storing precached particles.

    Requirements:
    • DHooks - Experimental dynamic detour support: +detours15 (Downloads)

    Thanks:
    • SHUFEN - made an analogous CS:GO plugin here

    GitHub
    Attached Files
    File Type: zip Particle-Stringtable-Fix.zip (5.8 KB, 78 views)
    File Type: sp Get Plugin or Get Source (particlestringtablefix.sp - 114 views - 2.8 KB)
    File Type: txt particlestringtablefix.txt (3.1 KB, 55 views)

    Last edited by rafradek; 09-06-2022 at 07:14.
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    Old 09-22-2022 , 04:49   Re: [TF2] Error particle fix (Linux only)
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