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Spillvert.no

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  1. Hi there, the commandline parameter "Query Port" is really the game port that you connect to, and the parameter "Port" is the query port. If you dont use the parameter "Port" in the command line, your server will default to 7777, and with multiple servers on the same IPv4, they will all connect you to the first one on that IP. Use this in the command line: ?Port=$[service.QueryPort]?QueryPort=$[service.GamePort] Set Game port in the games IP/Port config to 27015 and query port to 27016, and you`re good to go. I have tested this on our testbench, and I dont see any need for MultiHome parameter, unless you have several IPv4's on the same machine.
  2. The use of <> in the line is a illegal syntax. Edit the xml-file in notepad++ (or whatever text editor u are using) and replace the variable in line 136 so it just shows as: <steam_password>blabla</steam_password> Then simply set your correct steam login after import.
  3. Yup, I was playing with that idea. However, this would require us to assign a new steam account for each customer and then manually buy it via steam..
  4. So the deal here is that we actually need one copy of the game PER server running? Thats just silly.
  5. Make sure that the TCAdmin v2-installation knows about your gameserver's external IPv4's: Server management -> Servers -> Click on the server you are hosting MW3 with -> Click the button "Server IPs"
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