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Console server connectors
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The point of this thread:
type the name of the server in the console to connect to it.

I made this so i can connect to my favorite servers with ease.

You will need some basic knowledge about the "cfg" folder and what it is used for.

basic line:
alias "name" "connect IP"

example:
alias "panda_jump" "connect 193.192.59.191:27035"

Basically, when i type panda_jump into console, it will automatically connect me to Panda-Community jump server.

Let's start.

Make a basic script and name it whatever you want, i named mine serverconnector.cfg

now, in it, make your connectors.

These are mine:

alias "jump1" "connect 193.192.59.191:27035"
alias "jump2" "connect 94.23.68.246:27045"
alias "mge1" "connect 188.212.107.45:27015"
alias "mge2" "connect 94.23.69.228:27017"
alias "surf1" "connect 81.19.208.35:27015"
alias "surf2" "connect 81.19.208.35:27030"
alias "turbine" "connect 87.236.194.73:22030" //24x7 turbine
alias "payload1" "connect 146.66.157.233:27048" //valve
alias "payload2" "connect 185.25.181.70:27023" //valve
alias "koth1" "connect 146.66.159.70:27076" //valve
alias "koth2" "connect 185.25.181.232:27076" //valve
alias "skial_2fort" "connect 151.80.218.94:27015"
alias "skial_badwater" "connect 151.80.218.89:27015"
alias "skial_harvest" "connect 94.23.226.212:2055"
alias "skial_dustbowl" "connect 151.80.218.95:27015"

If you want to use mine, keep in mind, these are EU servers.

Now, just exec the script in your autoexec.cfg file.

Thats it. Have a nice day.

The point of this thread:
type the name of the server in the console to connect to it.

I made this so i can connect to my favorite servers with ease.

You will need some basic knowledge about the "cfg" folder and what it is used for.

basic line:
alias "name" "connect IP"

example:
alias "panda_jump" "connect 193.192.59.191:27035"

Basically, when i type panda_jump into console, it will automatically connect me to Panda-Community jump server.

Let's start.

Make a basic script and name it whatever you want, i named mine serverconnector.cfg

now, in it, make your connectors.

These are mine:

alias "jump1" "connect 193.192.59.191:27035"
alias "jump2" "connect 94.23.68.246:27045"
alias "mge1" "connect 188.212.107.45:27015"
alias "mge2" "connect 94.23.69.228:27017"
alias "surf1" "connect 81.19.208.35:27015"
alias "surf2" "connect 81.19.208.35:27030"
alias "turbine" "connect 87.236.194.73:22030" //24x7 turbine
alias "payload1" "connect 146.66.157.233:27048" //valve
alias "payload2" "connect 185.25.181.70:27023" //valve
alias "koth1" "connect 146.66.159.70:27076" //valve
alias "koth2" "connect 185.25.181.232:27076" //valve
alias "skial_2fort" "connect 151.80.218.94:27015"
alias "skial_badwater" "connect 151.80.218.89:27015"
alias "skial_harvest" "connect 94.23.226.212:2055"
alias "skial_dustbowl" "connect 151.80.218.95:27015"

If you want to use mine, keep in mind, these are EU servers.

Now, just exec the script in your autoexec.cfg file.

Thats it. Have a nice day.
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Yep, people do that.

Yep, people do that.
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alias re retry
my fav alias

alias re retry
my fav alias
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i can never tell if stuff like this is trolling

*does he not know there is a server browser in tf2 itself?
*and it has a Favorites tab?
i can't imagine he's not aware of this.
nonetheless, he took the effort to make a thread/script like this, including IP addresses and all

???

i can never tell if stuff like this is trolling

*does he not know there is a server browser in tf2 itself?
*and it has a Favorites tab?
i can't imagine he's not aware of this.
nonetheless, he took the effort to make a thread/script like this, including IP addresses and all

???
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#5
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Bucakei can never tell if stuff like this is trolling

*does he not know there is a server browser in tf2 itself?
*and it has a Favorites tab?
i can't imagine he's not aware of this information..
nonetheless, he actually took the effort to make a thread like this, including IP addresses and all

???

Well, it is handy to create aliases for joining private, passworded servers. But the public ones???
idk, i guess there is some use for it.

[quote=Bucake]i can never tell if stuff like this is trolling

*does he not know there is a server browser in tf2 itself?
*and it has a Favorites tab?
i can't imagine he's not aware of this information..
nonetheless, he actually took the effort to make a thread like this, including IP addresses and all

???[/quote]
Well, it is handy to create aliases for joining private, passworded servers. But the public ones???
idk, i guess there is some use for it.
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Bucakei can never tell if stuff like this is trolling

*does he not know there is a server browser in tf2 itself?
*and it has a Favorites tab?
i can't imagine he's not aware of this information..
nonetheless, he actually took the effort to make a thread like this, including IP addresses and all

???

If you have console enabled, when you open TF2 it automatticaly opens and you can type example "jump1" in less than a second and connect to a server, instead of opening server browser and searching for it.
This thread was not a joke or a "troll" whatever that means to you.

[quote=Bucake]i can never tell if stuff like this is trolling

*does he not know there is a server browser in tf2 itself?
*and it has a Favorites tab?
i can't imagine he's not aware of this information..
nonetheless, he actually took the effort to make a thread like this, including IP addresses and all

???[/quote]
If you have console enabled, when you open TF2 it automatticaly opens and you can type example "jump1" in less than a second and connect to a server, instead of opening server browser and searching for it.
This thread was not a joke or a "troll" whatever that means to you.
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What would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.

What would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.
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#8
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pellyxIf you have console enabled, when you open TF2 it automatticaly opens and you can type example "jump1" in less than a second and connect to a server, instead of opening server browser and searching for it.

fair enough, that sounds reasonable :)

iridescentFUZZWhat would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.

that would probably require some kind of plugin

[quote=pellyx]
If you have console enabled, when you open TF2 it automatticaly opens and you can type example "jump1" in less than a second and connect to a server, instead of opening server browser and searching for it.[/quote]

fair enough, that sounds reasonable :)

[quote=iridescentFUZZ]What would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.[/quote]

that would probably require some kind of plugin
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#9
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Very useful when streaming to avoid leaking server ips.

iridescentFUZZWhat would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.

As far as I know you can type

"; hud_reloadscheme

into chat (with appropriate command) and it executes. Haven't tested it though.

Very useful when streaming to avoid leaking server ips.

[quote=iridescentFUZZ]What would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.[/quote]

As far as I know you can type [code]"; hud_reloadscheme[/code] into chat (with appropriate command) and it executes. Haven't tested it though.
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DavidTheWinVery useful when streaming to avoid leaking server ips.
iridescentFUZZWhat would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.
As far as I know you can type
"; hud_reloadscheme
into chat (with appropriate command) and it executes. Haven't tested it though.

Ya if you type "; in chat then anything after it will be executed in console, presumably because all the chat box does is send a say command, and the "; is ending the command (similar to how injection exploits work)

[quote=DavidTheWin]Very useful when streaming to avoid leaking server ips.

[quote=iridescentFUZZ]What would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.[/quote]

As far as I know you can type [code]"; hud_reloadscheme[/code] into chat (with appropriate command) and it executes. Haven't tested it though.[/quote]

Ya if you type "; in chat then anything after it will be executed in console, presumably because all the chat box does is send a say command, and the "; is ending the command (similar to how injection exploits work)
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#11
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deetrYa if you type "; in chat then anything after it will be executed in console, presumably because all the chat box does is send a say command, and the "; is ending the command (similar to how injection exploits work)

Valve fixed this recently (I believe with the gun mettle update). All quotation marks in chat are converted to single quotation marks, making it impossible to escape the chatbox's say command.

[quote=deetr]Ya if you type "; in chat then anything after it will be executed in console, presumably because all the chat box does is send a say command, and the "; is ending the command (similar to how injection exploits work)[/quote]

Valve fixed this recently (I believe with the gun mettle update). All quotation marks in chat are converted to single quotation marks, making it impossible to escape the chatbox's say command.
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iridescentFUZZWhat would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.

I don't think that is possible.

[quote=iridescentFUZZ]What would be cool is if you could do something like this from in-game chat.[/quote]
I don't think that is possible.
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pazerValve fixed this recently (I believe with the gun mettle update). All quotation marks in chat are converted to single quotation marks, making it impossible to escape the chatbox's say command.

Yeah, tried it yesterday. Doesn't work any more, unfortunately.

[quote=pazer]Valve fixed this recently (I believe with the gun mettle update). All quotation marks in chat are converted to single quotation marks, making it impossible to escape the chatbox's say command.[/quote]

Yeah, tried it yesterday. Doesn't work any more, unfortunately.
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