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« Last post by Axian on January 28, 2023, 05:08:15 PM »
To create a Team Fortress 2 game server, you will need to follow these steps:
Download the Team Fortress 2 Dedicated Server software from the SteamCMD website.
Install SteamCMD on your computer. This is the command-line version of the Steam client, and it is used to download and update dedicated servers.
Open a command prompt and navigate to the directory where you installed SteamCMD.
Use the command "steamcmd +login anonymous +force_install_dir [directory]" to download the Team Fortress 2 server files to the specified directory.
Once the download is complete, navigate to the "tf" subfolder within the specified directory.
Create a new text file called "srcds.exe" and open it in a text editor.
Paste the following command into the text file: "srcds -game tf -console -maxplayers 24 +map cp_dustbowl"
Save the text file and then run it. This will start the Team Fortress 2 dedicated server.
You can then use the server's console to configure various settings, such as the max player count, map rotation, and more.
Please note that the above steps are basic instruction, and some other steps or considerations may be necessary depending on your operating system and network setup.
Amazing! Now all we need is to find someone with a fast enough internet connection like ISDN and a Gateway computer to set it all up
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To create a Team Fortress 2 game server, you will need to follow these steps:
Download the Team Fortress 2 Dedicated Server software from the SteamCMD website.
Install SteamCMD on your computer. This is the command-line version of the Steam client, and it is used to download and update dedicated servers.
Open a command prompt and navigate to the directory where you installed SteamCMD.
Use the command "steamcmd +login anonymous +force_install_dir [directory]" to download the Team Fortress 2 server files to the specified directory.
Once the download is complete, navigate to the "tf" subfolder within the specified directory.
Create a new text file called "srcds.exe" and open it in a text editor.
Paste the following command into the text file: "srcds -game tf -console -maxplayers 24 +map cp_dustbowl"
Save the text file and then run it. This will start the Team Fortress 2 dedicated server.
You can then use the server's console to configure various settings, such as the max player count, map rotation, and more.
Please note that the above steps are basic instruction, and some other steps or considerations may be necessary depending on your operating system and network setup.
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To create a Team Fortress 2 game server, you will need to follow these steps:
Download the Team Fortress 2 Dedicated Server software from the SteamCMD website.
Install SteamCMD on your computer. This is the command-line version of the Steam client, and it is used to download and update dedicated servers.
Open a command prompt and navigate to the directory where you installed SteamCMD.
Use the command "steamcmd +login anonymous +force_install_dir [directory]" to download the Team Fortress 2 server files to the specified directory.
Once the download is complete, navigate to the "tf" subfolder within the specified directory.
Create a new text file called "srcds.exe" and open it in a text editor.
Paste the following command into the text file: "srcds -game tf -console -maxplayers 24 +map cp_dustbowl"
Save the text file and then run it. This will start the Team Fortress 2 dedicated server.
You can then use the server's console to configure various settings, such as the max player count, map rotation, and more.
Please note that the above steps are basic instruction, and some other steps or considerations may be necessary depending on your operating system and network setup.
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« Last post by ATARIS on January 28, 2023, 06:26:50 AM »
Plasma, altough you cant provide detail, is there a pattern in the time of the attack, time and day? Read if it random or when the server is mostly populated.
That could indicate somone that know well the server habits.
Wow, Detective Hankey, we all could not figure that out! THANK YOU.
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« Last post by trinsic on January 27, 2023, 06:43:35 PM »
Plasma I am not angry. I know how hard it is to maintain a server or at least work with service providers to handle issues like this. Having the server down has given me time to do other things 
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« Last post by Pauline on January 27, 2023, 06:40:47 PM »
Meeoowwwwww!!!!! 
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« Last post by Hankey on January 27, 2023, 04:30:23 PM »
Plasma, altough you cant provide detail, is there a pattern in the time of the attack, time and day? Read if it random or when the server is mostly populated.
That could indicate somone that know well the server habits.
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« Last post by poddysaurus on January 26, 2023, 05:02:32 PM »
DDoS attacks suck. Totally senseless to do that. I hope that stops sooner rather than later. I might like to add some people from the server just to have the option to play with some people I know on a different server.
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« Last post by FlyDino on January 26, 2023, 03:38:02 PM »
Hey Plasma! I know a lot of us here are in the I.T. industry and would love to help you out.
Maybe we could setup an Infrastructure Group that can collaborate to assist you with problems and help implement updates and improvements. Could a private Forum be added here for us to communicate privately with you?
I have experience in Azure, AWS and on-prem environments and spent MANY years as a sole sysadmin. Shouldering problems like this on your own Sucks! Not to mention bad for your mental health.
You have my email address, ping me if you want to bounce any ideas off of me. I may not have the answer but I can help you look for one.
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« Last post by Skunk on January 26, 2023, 11:15:48 AM »
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