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Problem with kicking bots
I've loaded up PODBot-R2.44-Linux and I don't know if ths is a bug or a feature, if I kick a bot using the dedicated server console, a new bot is auto generated to take its place.
If I use the pb remove command the kicked bots won't be replaced, which is good but I cannot use this command because I want to be able to specify which bot to kick out by userid. Is there a way to turn the bot auto replace feature off without modifying the source code? |
Re: Problem with kicking bots
see KWo another complaint :P
well we've already decided to change the auto-join thing back to how it was supposed to be in 2.5... so you'll be able to kick a bot without it rejoining unless you have max_bots set to something.. and maybe I can add a way to kick a specific bot using pb remove... |
Re: Problem with kicking bots
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I decided nothing - only suggested to do this in both ways - by cvar - if somebody wants control number of bots by max_bots variable or like is until now. Quote:
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pb remove #bot_id or pb remove bot_name If bot has detainames on and/or has some space in its name - You need to use quotes - for example: pb remove "[POD]Mr Bean (100)" BTW - why even Council can't start a thread in the correct place? :'( |
Re: Problem with kicking bots
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empty server... It won't happen... it'll never happen.. I won't let it.. and that pb remove parameter is actually the [team]... :D |
Re: Problem with kicking bots
pb remove #bot_id
That's all I needed to know - thanks! =) FYI: I did not see this written in the manual. I figured the regeneration behaviour was a feature rather than a bug. I suggest that you leave the regeneration behaviour in place to prevent a server from going empty, but add a cvar to turn the feature on and off (defaulted to on). As for where to post a thread in here, this forum has subforums and a main forum, so I got confused. It may be a good idea to get rid of the main forum threads and move the existing ones to the correct subforums. |
Re: Problem with kicking bots
what's going on here???
do you guys completely ignore me?? KWo.. the server will not be empty.. I had it so that it wouldn't be empty but then you came up with your specification... it was working fine.. and it's not pb remove #bot_id.. I just checked.. it's still pb remove #bot_team... why am I being ignored?? |
Re: Problem with kicking bots
Yeah - I've tried again - this pb remove #bot_id doesn't work like I thought before. It was accidently the first time I've tried 2 bots I've kicked out this way and there really were kicked out these bots I wanted. Today I've tried again - and really - it doesn't work like I thought before. About differences between Your and mine conception to auto add/kick bots - in both cases if somebody setup the max_bots value - there will be the problem with the kick command - untill You will find the way to catch it - so this botmeister's complaining changes exactly nothing in this topic. :P
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Re: Problem with kicking bots
read the original podbot.cfg in podbot 2.5..
it says set it if it's a DS and if you want bots to auto join and auto leave... so if someone would actually read it then there wouldn't be a problem... |
Re: Problem with kicking bots
Guys, pb remove #bot_team does not work with Podbot-r2.44-linux-so. All it does is kick the first bot in the index list and it ignores the argument.
What I need is either the ability to kick a specific bot, or the ability to kick a bot off of a specific team without it being regenerated. I prefer to be able to specify the bot by userid. Can I do this, and if so then how? |
Re: Problem with kicking bots
hey botmeister, don't be so hurried up lad, and take the time to read what they post before posting your replies :D
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