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AFEDslayer
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Join Date: May 2006
Old 05-24-2006 , 10:33   Question- bailopan
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Hello,we are running a surf server, and i installed css:dm and i also installed stripper, the only problem is on maps where there is no bomb or hostie(like most surf maps) the rounds always restart when a guy dies or something like that happens. I just want the rounds to stay going, i realize that this is what stripper is for but i dont think it can help me with this. Anyhow please let know what i can do to block the rounds.

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Old 05-24-2006 , 11:57  
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Unfortunately I have not found a nice way to block this behaviour yet (just like I haven't with CSDM for CS 1.6).
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Old 05-24-2006 , 13:00  
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BAIL; Could you add a bomb site or hostages??
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sslice
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Old 05-24-2006 , 13:13  
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Yeah, I think adding a dummy bomb site using stripper should fix this problem.

Edit: Nevermind.. that would make no sense since you remove the bomb and hostage entities to make the rounds never-ending on standard maps anyways.

Is it possible to just hook concommand 'endround' and supercede it? Or... maybe even get the pointer to the EndRound() function from the 'endround' command kind of like finding the ConPrintf() function from the 'echo' command.
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CoolPeter
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Old 05-24-2006 , 13:48  
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I think you can't add bomb sites or rescue zones.
The model of that entities are just pointers to the addr in the .bsp file.
Or am i wrong?
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