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Edict Overflow Troubleshooting Methods


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medic917
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Old 07-20-2015 , 02:24   Edict Overflow Troubleshooting Methods
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I host a tf2 server map caused achievement_apg_r13.
It is a big map with crap load of entities and for some reason I have been getting edict overflow crashes.

I tried the extention, plugin, and cvars, but they just end up constantly either breaking entities of the map that are needed or constantly having to change the map to avoid crashes.

I was wondering if there was console command to show you live where and what entities are being created.

I remember using a console command with sv cheats that let me see every entity that was being activated in the map. I just forgot the command.

I was wondering if there was something like this that can also show when plugins create entities.

Are entities related to the edict overflow issue? Do you guys know what this console command I am talking about was? Do you have any other troubleshooting techniques for this error?

I notice there are other servers that are running this map fine. So it has to be either a server setting or plugin or perhaps sourcemod version?
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Old 07-20-2015 , 04:29   Re: Edict Overflow Troubleshooting Methods
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I don't know the command but also know that more players also = more entities. Hats, weapons, projectiles etc are all counted from what I have heard. So if your map is already pushing the limits, that probably isn't helping.
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