![]() To respawn again, go in the console and type -reload. Wait for someone to get your pack, then you will be a zombie. Release the button and you will be able to shoot with yourĬhange your class to a scout. While still holding it, get a pack of ammo. Select crowbar, then select the weapon you want to shoot. You should now be able to shoot with your crowbar. Your special ability menu) and run over a pack of ammo. The crowbar and hold the Right Mouse Button (or whatever displays Then, use up all your ammo from yourĬhaingun or flamethrower. Use the following steps to use the crowbar to shoot bulletsįrom the chaingun or flame from a pyro. When playing a sniper type fov 10 at the console to double Use one of the following entries with the tf_weapon_ code. On any machine connected to the server to select # then bots of skill 2 will have an accuracy of 25, skill 3 an accuracy of 40 and so on.Note: This must be done on the server machine. If you set bot_skill_1_aim to 10, and bot_aim_per_skill to 15 # This setting governs the drop in accuracy for each bot skill level after # Set to 0 if you want them to be very accurate, or up to 200 to reduce their accuracy. # This setting governs how inaccurate a bot of skill 1 will naturally be. # This option lets you decide the worst possible skill level to be randomly assigned # to bots that join the game automatically. # This option lets you decide the best possible skill level to be randomly assigned These settings are probably the most relevant: Open it with Notepad, Wordpad or any other text editor of choice. It has a "foxbot.cfg" file at "addons\foxbot\tfc". Thanls, i would guess the listenserver.cfg is for local area? (thanks for answering all my questions, i can imagine it might be irritating,) If you run a dedicated server, it's server.cfg instead. (So if you have 1 scout and unlimited random classes, there will never be more than 1 scout.)īest put this into listenserver.cfg in the tfc folder. If there already are more scouts at the time, they get to stay though.Ġ means unlimited, -1 means zero, cr_random obeys the other class limits. So you type in (if you created the server via the main menu):Īnd it'll limit the number of scouts to 1 per team. Originally posted by TheBroGamer14082:is there also a way to make it so that there can only be 1 class per teamNot bot specific, you can adjust class limits using these cvars: ![]() Ok thanks but is there such a thing a addbot 1? as in it adds a bot to the blue team? and is there also a way to make it so that there can only be 1 class per team, i wanna try and play it like as though theres no "clones" in the games i gonna be playing (what i mean is theres 9 mercs per team (including tf2), not 12) Please read the foxbot.cfg and the HTML documentation at the locations mentioned above. The commands work in the cfg and in the console (if you created a server via main menu). Originally posted by pizzahut:You can either use max_bots which will fill up the server automatically, or addbot. TFC has a client side menu which is configured using the file "commandmenu.txt" in the tfc folder. E.g.ĪMX Mod X has a server side menu system which you can customise. With admin add-ons like AdminMod or AMX Mod X you use the commands of these mods instead. If you're running a dedicated server, you need to format commands like this: Max_bots 0 (removes the automatically added bots) Max_bots 8 (adds bots until the total number of players is 8) Kickall (removes all manually added bots) You can either use max_bots which will fill up the server automatically, or addbot. Ok thanks but how do I add the bots ( i have foxbot installed on the tfc folder btw) is there a command?Īlso im not really experienced in this "' field" the only bot adding command (TF2) is tf_bot_add (insert number here) would it be something like that? If you join a server, you can't add your own bots. These bots only run when you start (create) a server. creating your own bot way points for a map. A console command list is available in the documentation atĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Half-Life\tfc\addons\foxbot\documentation This will allow you to assign a role (attack / defend / roam) to a bot via team chat. You can also add your Steam ID (which on a local server is "STEAM_ID_LAN") to the file "foxbot_commanders.txt". ![]() Originally posted by pizzahut:After installing go toĬ:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Half-Life\tfc\addons\foxbot\tfcĪnd edit the file "foxbot.cfg" as you wish.
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