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Defining teams "meanbot"
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Default Defining teams "meanbot" - 16-08-2004

Hi,

I've gone thur oh about 30 pages or more worth of mean commands spanning almost 2 years. I just want the t's to load up and then the humans to face them.

In cs 1.5, mean with podbot I added in the (podbot.cfg) addbot 100 1 and so on to have the t's. I do see the meanbot commands for enforcement of teams but it still adds bot to both sides. The new enforcement commands just explode the human and tell him what team to join...nice touch btw.

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Default Re: Defining teams "meanbot" - 19-08-2004

To get team enforcement to work you have to get rid of any commands in the podbot.cfg file that adds bots, for example th emin/manbox commands must be commented out, and so must all the addbot commands.

By default mEAn runs in bot vs human mode, but you can configure it to run in other modes, and you can tell it which team the humans are on as well as the bots.

You also have to turn off the CS team autobalancing feature (this is not a mEAn thing). The cvar mp_autoteambalance 0 should do the trick. I think there's a mEAn command for this too.


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