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Litz_SS
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Old 02-09-2005 , 15:33   startmatch
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Would it be possible to add a "stopmatch" command that would exec the server.cfg to unpassword the server?

I added a "sv_password none" to my server cfg, yet I have to use rcon to exec the server cfg, which may be too much trouble for my other admins ... I mean using a command like "@stopmatch" would be very easy for everyone. ;)

Thanks for any input.
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Old 02-09-2005 , 17:17  
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sv_password none

doesnt that make it so the password is none? (just guessing)

i thought it was this

sv_password ""
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Old 02-09-2005 , 20:56  
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Originally Posted by Man... or Astroman?
sv_password none

doesnt that make it so the password is none? (just guessing)

i thought it was this

sv_password ""
If you put none in quotes, it would be none...

sv_password "none" would make the password 'none'...

Your way also works tho.
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ALok
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Old 02-19-2005 , 23:07  
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this is a plugin request... nto a sourcemod feature request.. just a note
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Old 02-20-2005 , 23:29  
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this is a plugin request... nto a sourcemod feature request.. just a note
These forums are so freakin confusing its funny. There should be a support forum for each mod where we can post new threads instead of tacking ideas onto one, long thread... But that would make sense... :Roll:
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