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Noodl
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Old 08-15-2016 , 12:12   FDL Issues For Certain Maps
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Hey all,

I'm running a bunch of servers, for which the FDL works absolutely fine.
Some however, certain variants of Orange, just will not download, and return Host_Error: Missing Map, when they most certainly do, and have been repacked and reuploaded several times. If I place it in my game directory, I can get on the server. My friend, seems to be able to download it just fine.

Any idea of what gives here? It's concerning as it could be turning away players. None of my other servers have this issue. The file can also be downloaded via its direct link on a browser, so it's something in the client, or something server side the client dislikes.
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Old 08-15-2016 , 19:48   Re: FDL Issues For Certain Maps
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if (.bsp > 150MB) dont .bz2 it
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Potato Uno
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Old 08-15-2016 , 19:52   Re: FDL Issues For Certain Maps
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It might just be a connection hiccup between you and the download server. Is this persistent for days?
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Noodl
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Old 08-16-2016 , 17:15   Re: FDL Issues For Certain Maps
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@Neuro Toxin, it's TF2, and the BSPs are only 30MBs~

@Potato it's definitely persistent, but any other normal map I try deleting and reDLing work absolutely fine from any other server on the same FDL link. Definitely some map issue.
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