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Re: TSR [TeamSpeak Regulator] FAQ/Info [message #401481 is a reply to message #401438] |
Thu, 03 September 2009 22:11 |
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luv2pb
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CarrierII wrote on Thu, 03 September 2009 16:11 | The three year bump is clearly deliberate, given as Reborn is a subforum moderator, he knows when to bump a thread. At any rate, I've nothing against the bump.
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Clearly it was deliberate. I was giving the man props for an impressive bump!
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Re: TSR [TeamSpeak Regulator] FAQ/Info [message #401847 is a reply to message #401375] |
Sun, 06 September 2009 11:34 |
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EvilWhiteDragon
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reborn wrote on Thu, 03 September 2009 13:45 |
Blazer wrote on Tue, 29 March 2005 13:37 | Keep reminding me
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Reminding you!
No seriously... Was just wondering if you had any source still? I have around a months worth of work to do on various projects, but will most likely be creating this as a SSGM plug-in that interacts with the teamspeak server software to do this. I'm kinda guessing you got at least somewhere with it, as I hear that NS has something kinda like this?
Loving the 13:37 time of the post by the way!
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Reborn, you should ask StealthEye, he worked on a TSreg for a while, but for some reason it never got finished AFAIK. At least, not as in a releasable state.
Perhaps you can finish it.
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Please visit http://www.blackintel.org/
V, V for Vendetta | People should not be afraid of their governments.
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Re: TSR [TeamSpeak Regulator] FAQ/Info [message #402755 is a reply to message #22805] |
Sun, 13 September 2009 15:48 |
wizlawz
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ok so let me get this correctly: i log into TS then into the game and i am automatically set into whatever team im put in?
the TS server i have atm is ts.wurm.co.uk is this one the correct one? if not plz pm me with answers to these questions plz.
thank you for your moment in time.
PLAY WELL, FIGHT HARD!!!!
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Re: TSR [TeamSpeak Regulator] FAQ/Info [message #402780 is a reply to message #402755] |
Mon, 14 September 2009 00:19 |
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reborn
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wizlawz wrote on Sun, 13 September 2009 18:48 | ok so let me get this correctly: i log into TS then into the game and i am automatically set into whatever team im put in?
the TS server i have atm is ts.wurm.co.uk is this one the correct one? if not plz pm me with answers to these questions plz.
thank you for your moment in time.
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The software that teamspeak server owners need to use to make this work has not been publically released. There are a few existing Teamspeak servers that do actually work like this already due to the server owners own hard work, however it is not common. From the sound of it, I would suggest trying ts.black-intel.net and ts.n00bstories.com.
When I have wrapped up some existing projects, I will work on a public release version of this, so that all server owners may offer this to there players.
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Re: TSR [TeamSpeak Regulator] FAQ/Info [message #403485 is a reply to message #403440] |
Mon, 21 September 2009 12:02 |
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reborn
Messages: 3231 Registered: September 2004 Location: uk - london
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Creed3020 wrote on Mon, 21 September 2009 10:13 | I'm really looking forward to this release reborn, I appreciate the work going into this one
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No worries. I'm really enjoying it to be honest. It's not super hard to make (especially seeing as I am using jnz's TCPsockect class he released. That guy never fails to deliver!
I've learned quite allot about string along the way too, it's been kinda fun making it so far...
It's also been a nice motivation knowing that I remember this thread being posted originally (and the various other threads that was created about it too), and I remember thinking to myself "Wow, this dude must know what he's doing..! Not only is he modding renegade, but he's got two programs that are un-related to talk to to eachother!". I actually remember thinking that I wish I knew how to do that stuff. I was sitting there, having played around with level edit thinking, shit man... I could never do that.
Ofcourse, I am not trying to make out like this is something super hard, because now I have some small grasp of programming, I realise that's it's a pretty small task in reality. I just remember at the time, I thought it was a big deal.
Writing it now, and seeing it working in-front of me is something of a small personal triumph.
It's going well too, the ini file for configuration is growing...
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;tsr.dll config file
;Most options have a brief description of how to configure them.
;Most other plug-in's settings load on the level_load event, meaning each map the settings are reloaded.
;Due to the nature of this plug-in, I have moved the settings load function to the primary load of the plug-in.
;This means settings are loaded once, and they are loaded before the very first map has even started.
;The only down side to this is that you cannot change the settings of this plug-in without a server restart.
; A big thanks has to go out to jnz for the release of his TCPsocket class on http://www.dcomproductions.com/
; As always, he's been a massive help, mentor and above all else, a friend.
[General]
;Most server owners will have there TS server on the same Server PC as there FDS. However, this option allows you to
;run the TS server on another server, and still have the FDS remotely administrate it. Pretty cool, huh?!
;Default IP below is 127.0.0.1, which is the loop back address. If your TS server is on the same PC as the FDS, leave this as it is.
TeamSpeakServerIP=127.0.0.1
;This is the "TCPQueryPort" defined in the teamspeak server server.ini file located in the prgrams directory of Teamspeak.
;This is NOT to be confused with the UDP port that the TeamSpeak server uses.
TeamSpeakTCPport=51234
;This is the password for the Teamspeak SuperAdmin account. This is the account that will be used to administrate the TS server.
;You can find this password if you do not know it in your server.log file when you installed your TS server.
SApassword=46ku5p
;UDP port of the server
TeamSpeakUDPport=8767
;This setting if turned on will send message in-game (if there are any players that is) is explaining a little about the plug-in
;You may find after a while that this can be turned off, but it will help keep questions down in the beginning.
EnableExplanationMessages=true
;This string is what is used in the messages that are sent in-game explaining that the TSR plug-in is on your server
;You obviously need to change this setting to your own teamspeak server address (or IP if you're lame).
TeamSpeakAddress=TS.MP-Gaming.COM
;The names below should be the EXACT name of the channel in TeamSpeak you wish to use for the two teams.
;You can call them whatever you wish, but make sure the name of the channel in TeamSpeak is copied here perfectly!
;This is for the channel that will contain players of team type 1. Team 1 is GDI. In the case of renalert, this would be Allies. The "good guys".
ChannelName1=GDI
;This is the channel that should contain all the players of team type 0. 0 is Nod, or Soviets for renalert.
ChannelName2=Nod
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Re: TSR [TeamSpeak Regulator] FAQ/Info [message #403493 is a reply to message #403485] |
Mon, 21 September 2009 12:45 |
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EvilWhiteDragon
Messages: 3751 Registered: October 2005 Location: The Netherlands
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I always enjoy seeing people work on their project, not first bragging about it and in the meanwhile never finishing it. No real need for a lot of fuzz, just make the fuzz when you know you can finish it
Anyway, you're doing a nice job. Hell, if you wanted I'm sure you could make a plugin which would work with TS, ventrilo and even mumble!
I know from Ventrilo that it supports (parts of) the RCON protocol. I'm not to sure about mumble, but at least that is open source
I still wish that you would've joined the BlackIntel coding team years back when we asked you. Oh well, you're doing fine anyway
BlackIntel admin/founder/PR dude (not a coder)
Please visit http://www.blackintel.org/
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Re: TSR [TeamSpeak Regulator] FAQ/Info [message #403540 is a reply to message #403493] |
Tue, 22 September 2009 00:50 |
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reborn
Messages: 3231 Registered: September 2004 Location: uk - london
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EvilWhiteDragon wrote on Mon, 21 September 2009 15:45 | I always enjoy seeing people work on their project, not first bragging about it and in the meanwhile never finishing it. No real need for a lot of fuzz, just make the fuzz when you know you can finish it
Anyway, you're doing a nice job. Hell, if you wanted I'm sure you could make a plugin which would work with TS, ventrilo and even mumble!
I know from Ventrilo that it supports (parts of) the RCON protocol. I'm not to sure about mumble, but at least that is open source
I still wish that you would've joined the BlackIntel coding team years back when we asked you. Oh well, you're doing fine anyway
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If there is a real need for a vent or mumble plug-in, I might make one for them too. I know allot of other games seem to use vent, but from my understanding most renegade servers lean towards TeamSpeak. It certainly might be interesting to take a look though!
I'm pretty sure I said back then that I would not be of any benefit to the team, and sadly, the same is still true today...
On some rare occassions people assume I know what I'm doing, and whilst over a few years I have learned quite a bit, I am still far from knowing what I am doing.
I believe I would be more of a hinderance to the team, than actually being any good, constantly asking questions and slowing others down...
This isn't false modesty, it's just a sad truth. I have been privvy to be able to look at some of Seye's code. While I understand it for the most part, I can read it I mean... To write it in the first place is beyond me.
Besides, I think I work better on my own, and at my own pace. I know my own limits, and try to take on projects that I know I will enjoy doing, which gives me a motivation to finish. I can't let anyone down but myself that way, either.
Although, I do very much appreciate the vote of confidence, and the level of trust the offer implies.
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Re: TSR [TeamSpeak Regulator] FAQ/Info [message #403542 is a reply to message #403540] |
Tue, 22 September 2009 01:29 |
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EvilWhiteDragon
Messages: 3751 Registered: October 2005 Location: The Netherlands
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reborn wrote on Tue, 22 September 2009 09:50 |
EvilWhiteDragon wrote on Mon, 21 September 2009 15:45 | I always enjoy seeing people work on their project, not first bragging about it and in the meanwhile never finishing it. No real need for a lot of fuzz, just make the fuzz when you know you can finish it
Anyway, you're doing a nice job. Hell, if you wanted I'm sure you could make a plugin which would work with TS, ventrilo and even mumble!
I know from Ventrilo that it supports (parts of) the RCON protocol. I'm not to sure about mumble, but at least that is open source
I still wish that you would've joined the BlackIntel coding team years back when we asked you. Oh well, you're doing fine anyway
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If there is a real need for a vent or mumble plug-in, I might make one for them too. I know allot of other games seem to use vent, but from my understanding most renegade servers lean towards TeamSpeak. It certainly might be interesting to take a look though!
I'm pretty sure I said back then that I would not be of any benefit to the team, and sadly, the same is still true today...
On some rare occassions people assume I know what I'm doing, and whilst over a few years I have learned quite a bit, I am still far from knowing what I am doing.
I believe I would be more of a hinderance to the team, than actually being any good, constantly asking questions and slowing others down...
This isn't false modesty, it's just a sad truth. I have been privvy to be able to look at some of Seye's code. While I understand it for the most part, I can read it I mean... To write it in the first place is beyond me.
Besides, I think I work better on my own, and at my own pace. I know my own limits, and try to take on projects that I know I will enjoy doing, which gives me a motivation to finish. I can't let anyone down but myself that way, either.
Although, I do very much appreciate the vote of confidence, and the level of trust the offer implies.
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Hmm, personally I have a feeling that you underestimate yourself. Anyway, what we need the most as BI right now is our IRC stuff finished, which according to seye isn't particularly difficult in it self, just takes a lot of his rare free time which he prefers to use for TT. If you're interested in picking it up, you'd be more than welcome.
Also, from what I heard from Seye, he isn't really bothered when you ask something. This because 2 reasons, one is that you generally think before you ask and two is that you are a nice person which enjoys working hard for little to no personal gain.
Oh and on the mumble/ventrilo, we're currently using both . We're planning on switching to mumble completely when our ventrilo contract ends.
BlackIntel admin/founder/PR dude (not a coder)
Please visit http://www.blackintel.org/
V, V for Vendetta | People should not be afraid of their governments.
Governments should be afraid of their people.
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Re: TSR [TeamSpeak Regulator] FAQ/Info [message #403846 is a reply to message #403542] |
Fri, 25 September 2009 11:59 |
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reborn
Messages: 3231 Registered: September 2004 Location: uk - london
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Seye's a good guy. We never seem to be on at the same time as eachother, but whenever we and I could do with a little help, he doesn't seem to mind oblidging.
I am big time IRC newbie, you can ask anyone that. Im probably the last person you want touching that, lol
Back on the project side of things, here is a movie of it working in my Dev environment.
http://game-maps.net/staff/reborn/TSR.mp4
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