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Skip to content. Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Copy link. I'm not sure exactly what causes this, but when doing rcon "status" with no human players in the server, I get the following error: File " Here is the entirety of what I am running: from valve. Holiverh added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 14, Hopefully a fix for issue 13 …. Getting a similar error now: File " Holiverh mentioned this issue Nov 14, Improve RCON message body decoding I press play and it doesn't update!

It just goes on and on about preparing to launch TF2 but nothing loads. After a while of waiting it comes up with a message saying " An error occurred while updating Team Fortress 2 connection time out " I tried to pause and resume update but doesn't work. I've tried restarting Steam, reinstalling Steam, restarting my computer and searched for solutions to past problems similar to mine but nothing works. Anyone experiencing the same thing or is it just me?

It's really pissing me off! Please help! Last edited by tzuyus tight cheeks ; 22 May, am. Showing 1 - 15 of 27 comments. Kiya View Profile View Posts. If you havn't already done so, in the steam client, right click on the game in your library list, select properties from the dropdown list, then in the Local Files tab select Verify integrity of game cache.

Originally posted by Kiya :. Jelly View Profile View Posts. How about re-install everything and change to default mode? Originally posted by CttG' DrJelly :. Sometimes the config will set the wrong time limit or no time limit at all i. So to correct the limit to 30 minutes you would write. To kick a player , you will first need to know their userID. You can find the userID of everyone currently connected to the server with the status command.

So you will first need to write. Note that there is a separate kick command which lets you kick people by their ingame name, but it is easy to make a mistake and kick the wrong person this way.

There is also the possibility that they will change their ingame name to someone else's for this exact reason, so it is generally better to use the kickid command instead to be sure you are kicking the right person. To scroll through the last commands you have written to the console, use the up and down arrow keys. This is particularly handy if you want to re-enter a command - just scroll to it and hit enter. If you can't remember the exact name of a cvar, try the find command. It will return all the cvars containing the string you enter, along with a brief description of the cvar.

So if I know the cvar for birthday mode has "birthday" in it but I can't remember what it is, I might write. If you can't remember the exact name of a map, try just writing "map " with the space. The console should start to suggest entries underneath the console dialogue box to autofill the rest of what you're looking for, and will narrow the suggestions down the more you type, so you can easily see the correct mapname. Note that this will only show you maps that you already have installed on your computer, so if it's a custom map that you don't have this might not work for you.

I hope this was helpful, please feel free to leave any feedback below. Posted 03 January - AM. TF2Center Members More. Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Started by almightybob , Dec 17 PM. Please log in to reply.



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