I've got a Azure VM I use for 4s and 6s, (A1 size, single core 2.1GHz, 1.75GB RAM) Works great for 4s and 6s, dropped to about 50 TPS when I tried HL on it though. Unfortunately, it seems that for most VPS hosts, you have to pay quite a bit more to get better clock speeds. (the price progression is more cores, which doesn't really help you)
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Source doesn't like dealing with files on different drives. I've had to do something similar in the past, which I accomplished with this. (can be done through the command line if you're on 7, but the context menu link is convenient)
MasterKunizigzterI don't know anything (relatively) about web security, but don't most passwords get stolen by somehow getting to where they're stored and then decrypting them?
And if that's the case, what's the point in having really long/complicated passwords? Wouldn't hashing them make each one equally hard to crack?
They either cross-reference the hashes against other plaintext leaks or use rainbow tables (which is essentially an optimized brute-force method). If your password is strong enough, they won't be able "break it" (i.e. find a match for its hash).
No, Rainbow Tables are giant lists or plaintext passwords and their equivalent hashes. You just search by hash to find the plaintext password for the hash you have. (so basically what you said first)
If you do something like
alias +show "developer 1; echo Command done.; <your command>;"
alias -show "developer 0;"
bind f +show
you'll see it while you hold the button, but still see anything else that shows up in your console normally.
I believe it's specifically the mouse heatmap/tracking thingie, so maybe try uninstalling just that.
sleeepyHello my lovelies. A bit late but here are some keys. Redeem in Steam Library -> Add game -> Activate a product on Steam.
L8E4W-KT87V-VPETC
AHLHJ-0CPP9-33RYV
R4MXW-6MW32-YK42Q
3X6VP-VLFYJ-3VPTX
VA82T-CCCNZ-QEJ36
All 5 gone.
Dang, with a roster that big we only need one more person before we can see Small and Soft Vs Small and Soft Vs Small and Soft!
DanceNumberwell if esea client is able to read files in your tf2 folder it can just scan hud_animations.txt for the event that triggers this. Of course we don't know if the esea client can do that, but it would be a fair assumption to assume an AC client would be able to do things like that.
Pretty sure it takes screenshots, I believe that's one of the things listed in the EULA.
WARHURYEAHIs my name still blue? Why is it blue?
Def a bug, should get that fixed.
ViperStrikerI just finished building my new PC yesterday, and realized that the 2.5" HDD bay tray was two sided, so I moved my old 500GB HDD to my new PC with the new 2TB WD HDD and the 120GB Kingston SSD. Now my question is, can I migrate all the files I'd want on an SSD (Windows, Steam, TF2) from the 500GB HDD to the SSD? If so, I need help setting up RAID and configuring the drives, as I'm very BIOS illiterate.
Unless you're using Linux with software RAID kernel modules, or have a mobo with RAID support build in, then you'd need a RAID card.
Kinda confused why you want to though. With two different sized drives, your RAID drive will be the size of the smallest one.
Though I'm guessing you don't know what RAID based on what you're trying to do.
Lytigasmr64bit_LytigasIf you don't set rcon_address, it will use the address of the server you're currently connected to.mr64bit_Unless you're not on the server already, you don't need to set rcon_address.I can't figure out how to set rcon_address to default, but I tried before I ever set it, didn't work.
Can you connect to the server?
Anything show in the server console when you try it?
Yes I can connect.
I'm pretty sure nothing shows.
Can you see other stuff in your client console? (Make sure con_filter_enable is 0)
If you go to the command line terminal of your server, ('screen -r tf2' if you've already disconnected from it) and enter a command, does it work from there?
Yes, it does work from the console. I mean with rcon_address, does it get set every time a join a server, to the server I'm on? Yes I can see stuff in the console, such that I join the game etc.
Sure you haven't gotten your IP banned in your server? (too many bad rcons in the past or something)
Type listip in the server console to check the banned IPs. I'm assuming that cause this is a new server, there shouldn't be anything there, so it there is, you can either 'removeip <banned ip>' for each listing, or you can shut the server down, and delete 'tf/cfg/banned_ip.cfg'.
Lytigasmr64bit_Unless you're not on the server already, you don't need to set rcon_address.I can't figure out how to set rcon_address to default, but I tried before I ever set it, didn't work.
Can you connect to the server?
Anything show in the server console when you try it?
Yes I can connect.
I'm pretty sure nothing shows.
If you don't set rcon_address, it will use the address of the server you're currently connected to.
Can you see other stuff in your client console? (Make sure con_filter_enable is 0)
If you go to the command line terminal of your server, ('screen -r tf2' if you've already disconnected from it) and enter a command, does it work from there?
Unless you're not on the server already, you don't need to set rcon_address.
Can you connect to the server?
Anything show in the server console when you try it?