OK, so it's in the middle of installing all that in my command prompt (sorry for all the trouble by the way).
After that's finished, where do I resume following the normal guide?
OK, so it's in the middle of installing all that in my command prompt (sorry for all the trouble by the way).
After that's finished, where do I resume following the normal guide?
OK, after it's done installing, typeand make sure it lists at least Source Dedicated Server, Base Source Shared Materials, Base Source Shared Models, Base Source Shared Sounds. If it does, you can then put back the FortressForever folder into the srcds folder. After that, you are ready for the third step. To start the fortress forever server type:Code:HldsUpdateTool.exe -command version
The server should then start. You can shut it down and then install SourceOP if you want. You would use the installer (advanced mode) and install it to C:\srcds\FortressForeverCode:c:\srcds\srcds.exe -console -game FortressForever +map ff_cornfield -maxplayers 16 -autoupdate
ok. It's still installing (at 14.86 %, so it's gonna take a while). I'll tell you how it goes if the server is successfully put up with sourceOP and all.
OK. Don't forget after this is done, you still have to install the FortressForever server and then install SourceOP before it will work.
but you see, I STILL don't have the exe. And either way, when I type, it says it isn't recognized as an internal or external command.Code:c:\srcds\srcds.exe -console -game FortressForever +map ff_cornfield -maxplayers 16 -autoupdate
Then the update didn't finish or something. Run the hldsupdatetool command again (you don't have to delete anythong or start over, you're fine just run it again).
I keep doing that but that exe still never shows up. I don't get it...
Well when you run hldsupdatetool now, what does it say? You can copy and paste from the command window. To do this, you can right click the command window, select mark, select the text, and press enter. Then paste it here using Ctrl+V.
ok, so when I type hldsupdate tool in command prompt that's directed towards the srcds folder, this is what comes up:
Code:C:\srcds>hldsupdatetool Checking bootstrapper version ... Use: hldsupdatetool -command <command> [parameters] [flags] Commands: update: Install or update HLDS parameters: -game <game> - Game name: use 'list' to see available games -dir <installdir> - HLDS Install dir (if dir not specified, will use value from last run of tool) flags: -verify_all - Verify all HLDS files are up to date -retry - Automatically retry every 30 seconds if the St eam Network is busy -remember_password - Remember password (if a username is supplied) For example: hldsupdatetool -command update -game cstrike -dir c:\hlds version: View installed versions list: View available games Optional parameters for all commands: -username <username> - Steam account username (only needed to access limited content) -password <password> - Steam account password (only needed to access limited content)
That's good. But I meant what comes up when you type:
Code:hldsupdatetool -command update -game hl2mp -dir C:\srcds