I got banned instantly when I left the spawn -
Wooterz - May 30, 2010
I've been playing on SourceOP for a while now. I was playing about an hour ago, left, rejoined about an hour later and I get permabanned seconds later for "host_framerate set to 30". What does that even mean? I didn't change any host_framerate. I don't even know what it does. I'd appreciate some help or an explanation.
Why would I randomly start "cheating"? The only thing I do is join the server, change my name to FYI I AM SPYCHECKER, and walk around with a flamethrower holding M1 and getting engineers to thank me. I've done nothing to deserve this.
Thanks!
I got banned instantly when I left the spawn -
Drunken F00l - May 31, 2010
host_framerate can be used to speedhack, but it also appears that it never resets to default value once you use it once. I will unban you and remove the checks for it later today. If you play today, just type "host_framerate 0" (which is the default) in your console before connecting.
I got banned instantly when I left the spawn -
Wooterz - May 31, 2010
Thank you kindly. I honestly have no idea why it wasn't set to default. I'm not dumb enough to hack on my steam account. To many games on it.
I got banned instantly when I left the spawn -
Drunken F00l - May 31, 2010
Well it also has useful purposes such as controlling the frame rate during demo playback.
I got banned instantly when I left the spawn -
Norrec - May 31, 2010
Shouldn't these cvars be synced with the server when client connects, regardless of what they were before?
I use that command for turning demos into movies but the bind I use to stop the recording sets all the values back to originals.
I got banned instantly when I left the spawn -
Drunken F00l - May 31, 2010
host_framerate was only an issue because it doesn't revert to its default on its own.