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How to make bots to not take players slots?


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GlobalPlague
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Old 09-25-2021 , 18:33   How to make bots to not take players slots?
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Is it possible to make bots in ZP, in my case - SyPB, to not use players slots, just like NPCs dont use players slots? I would like the bots i use to not take up players slots, so i can have as many bots as i want, without being limited to 31 slots for bot players, and 1 slot for me - because the player slot limit in CS 1.6 is 32. I would like to add 40, 50 or even 100 bots in my server.

So, is there a way to make SyPB to not take up players slots, in the same way NPCs dont take up players slots, meaning you can spawn as many NPCs as you want, without being limited to 31 slots for NPCs and 1 slot for you?
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Old 09-26-2021 , 02:34   Re: How to make bots to not take players slots?
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No. You must code NPCs from scratch and use them instead of bots.
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GlobalPlague
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Old 09-26-2021 , 07:03   Re: How to make bots to not take players slots?
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Originally Posted by HamletEagle View Post
No. You must code NPCs from scratch and use them instead of bots.
Alright. Thanks for answering.
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Holt1310
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Old 10-09-2021 , 11:40   Re: How to make bots to not take players slots?
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Let us know if it fixed it. I'm curious
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