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Assistance => Assistance & Feedback => Topic started by: Fusor on March 23, 2003 01:53 pm CST

Title: need help with commands
Post by: Fusor on March 23, 2003 01:53 pm CST
I was trying to host an undedicated tribes rpg server, but I couldn't figure out how to use admin commands and stuff. How do I become an admin when I host a server?  :?:
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Post by: Silvanoshei on March 23, 2003 07:18 pm CST
There's a whole list of them. I don't have a copy of it myself... But, to answer your specific question...

#admin [password that you set]
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Post by: Fusor on March 24, 2003 07:23 pm CST
Thanks!
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Post by: eViL on March 24, 2003 07:31 pm CST
i posted the list in the documentation section....
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Post by: Fusor on March 24, 2003 07:43 pm CST
ummm... how exactly do I set a password? I tried using the password in my otherinfo but that didn't work... :cry:
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Post by: Silvanoshei on March 24, 2003 10:09 pm CST
>_<

[Tribes Directory]\RPG\rpgserv.exe

Use that to run a dedicated server. You can set your passwords with a user-friendly (*shudder*) interface, since you seem new. After it's running, you can connect to it in your normal Tribes just like any other server.
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Post by: UnderGod on March 25, 2003 01:20 am CST
Don't use rpgserv... It sucks ass and crashes servers..


If you want to host a non-dedicated server, open up your autoexec.cs

insert this line

$AdminPassword[5] = "changeme";

Save it and close..

Click start run.. yourtribesdir/Tribes.exe -mod rpg

You should know what to do from there.. #admin changeme would give you admin 5

For a dedicated server..

There are many different ways to run a dedicated server.. The best way I have seen is running through infinity spawn.  

If you would like to run a dedicated server, I can make a .bat for you and give you some scripts that will make things a tad easier on you...

But I won't do this unless you are going ot make a perm dedicated server.
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Post by: Silvanoshei on March 25, 2003 01:48 pm CST
Quote from: "Silvanoshei"
You can set your passwords with a user-friendly (*shudder*) interface, since you seem new.


Of course it sucks, but it's easier.  ^My Point^
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Post by: Fusor on March 26, 2003 12:18 am CST
thanks!