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Default adminmod with realbot BUT... - 07-07-2004

ive read almost every post I can find on this issue. with no answer.
i understand about the liblist dll changing. i can change that to point to realbot, and it works great, and i can change it to metamod and adminmod works great.
but when i do that
C:\HLServer\hlds.exe +localinfo mm_gamedll ../realbot/dlls/realfix.dll
for my shortcut.
now. that just doesn't work. can't add bots. admin mod still works tho.
here is a copy of my plugin.ini (metmod)


Win32 addons/adminmod/dlls/admin_MM.dll
Win32 ../realbot/dlls/realfix.dll
win32 addons/statsme/dlls/statsme_mm.dll

ive also tried deleting the realbot win32 since i have it in the shortcut anyway, no luck.

Win32 Addons/Metamod/plugins.ini (this line is in the bottom of my server.cfg)

ill let someone msn into me and take control if nobody can help.
  
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Default Re: adminmod with realbot BUT... - 07-07-2004

When you are using the WIP version you shouldn't need the realfix.dll...
Remove realfix.dll from plugins.ini
put realbot_mm.dll back in your plugins.ini i.e.
win32 ../realbot/dll/realbot_mm.dll
Remove the "+localinfo mm_gamedll ../realbot/dlls/realfix.dll" from your startup shortcut.

Hope this helps.


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Default Re: adminmod with realbot BUT... - 07-07-2004

still not working.
  
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Default Re: adminmod with realbot BUT... - 10-07-2004

Why not just start from scratch and follow the instructoins step by step rather than improvising like you tried to mix the dll's earlier. I used to accidentally setup wrong by forgeting about the modules for amx. Although adding the bots was a breeze. I advise just using the latest WIP since they are easy to setup with Metamod and i have never tried realfix.
  
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Default Re: adminmod with realbot BUT... - 10-07-2004

and if you want to use the RB 1.0 + Realfix, you can try adding this line:
gamedll "../realbot/dll/realfix.dll"
to you addons\metamod\config.ini file. and start the HLDS without any parameters.

and the realfix.dll should NOT be appear in your plugin.ini file!

Also if you are using CS 1.5 you needn't the Realfix
  
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Default Re: adminmod with realbot BUT... - 10-07-2004

ok the only problem i was having, i was trying commands, rbds addbot and all other commands. BUT with the new fix you type "realbot add (yourstuffhere)"
it works, just wasn't using the right commands. 63.170.214.234:27015
there is server ip for anyone that wants to test. i just gotta make some waypionts or find someone with waypoints so bots can learn the maps.
  
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