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by ArminC » 6 years ago
Code: Select all
usage: log < on | off >
currently logging
"mp_logdetail" is "0"
usage: log < on | off >
currently logging
"mp_logdetail" is "0"
usage: log < on | off >
currently logging
usage: log < on | off >
currently logging
My settings:
log on
mp_logdetail 0
wtf is this? I don't support any sign of warning
-- I tried to fix but it don't have logic, wtf?!
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by Raheem » 6 years ago
This is warning?
He who fails to plan is planning to fail
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by ArminC » 6 years ago
I call warning that no-effect errors, and errors that bugs with major effect on the server
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by Raheem » 6 years ago
WHT?
He who fails to plan is planning to fail
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by ArminC » 6 years ago
That's my "foggy" logic
TL:DR - I don't want any sign of error no matter of wich impact it has (minor/major/none)
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#6
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by ArminC » 6 years ago
Fixed
This was the problem: // Bitwise cvar to set the level of detail for logging attacks "mp_logdetail 0" » Log no attacks; "mp_logdetail 1" » Log enemy attacks; "mp_logdetail 2" » Log teammate attacks"; mp_logdetail 3" » Log enemy AND teammate attacks
-- I had to remove » symbol to fix usage: log < on | off > and to remove "mp_logdetail 2" (instead using 2 ->) to remove "mp_logdetail" is "0" [was considered as a command ?]
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