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  1. Then the other servers admins need to update and re-do their shrubbot.cfg or stick to old versions which we don't support. We only support latest version bug fixes. That being said what difference does it makes if Panzerwar is called Panznerwar or just P? We have 80+ commands and last time I checked Jaymod had just appx 40 commands.. I think with 80+ command short forms are much useful rather then full names.
  2. I use it on my server.. to either load stop watch or pub configs Try it out and let us know how it goes!
  3. Did you upload that pk3 to your mod folder?
  4. I have my fair share with Jaymod system getting corrupted every now and then. Jaymod system is most unreliable.
  5. Welcome to the forums Reaper :)
  6. Welcome to the forums Edmund er70 :)
  7. Welcome to the forums Gaming Ordinance :)
  8. Welcome to the forums FrynoX :)
  9. Welcome to the forums Thalia19P :)
  10. We don't share what gets updated on our Anti Cheat side but we rest assure we try our best
  11. Welcome to the forums Hitman :)
    1. Hitman

      Hitman

      Thanks alot are u silent mod developer?

       

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  14. Welcome to the forums ROTENT :)
  15. Welcome to the forums SALE SALE 店舗br / :)
  16. U server name and IP? I can try it for u.
  17. I would suggest to either use stock 2.6b or ET Legacy if it's stable for you. Never had use other then stock installers.
  18. This could happen when DB gets corrupted. It could happen due to: 1. HD issue on server. 2. Random sudden crash. I had faced same issue while back so after that i started taking back ups every week or so
  19. For someone else reference if needed in future: http://mygamingtalk.com/wiki/index.php/Silent_Mod_Server_Cvar#g_muteRename
  20. http://mygamingtalk.com/wiki/index.php/Silent_Mod_Server_Cvar#g_realBody You can't create your own hitboxes but if you need harder one you can use above settings.
  21. You might still get that kick issues even after upgrading to 0.8.0 since that kick is specifically from enhance mod. I re-checked the enhance mod files which I had.. their is option to disable that check through XML. That being said their is issue with enhance mod also through which players can abuse all other players and it might lag or crash your server out. For silent mod I wouldn't recommend to use enhance mod.. For Jaymod it's your choice but after finding new bug in enhance mod I wouldn't recommend for jaymod either. Matter of time players know about it and trouble makers start abusing it. PS PM Sent related to enhance mod bug.
  22. We don't support Enhance mod for silEnT mod. Enhance mod is a hook for a jaymod and not silent mod. Phantasm why do you even need enhance mod for silent mod? PS Latest release is 0.8.0 which has build in anti cheat.
  23. I believe my friend Jose already fixed it for you.
  24. hellreturn

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    You can use bp http://mygamingtalk.com/wiki/index.php/Silent_Banners Flash every 15 seconds.
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With a 3840x 2160 update seemingly planned for the AVCHD format, a 4K TV becomes a no-brainer if you want to see your family holiday videos played back in chilling clarity. And you can already get smartphones and action cams that record in 4K! 8. 4K gaming is an inevitability Panasonic's 65-inch WT600 4K TV has shown just how compelling 4K gaming can look, thanks to its provision of a DisplayPort v1.2a connection. Hooked up to a PC with 4K graphics card (you're going to need something in the order of dual Nvidia GeForce GTX Titans, no small investment), the huge pixel-packed panel proves that high-frame rate gaming can look stupendous. 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