BTW- it’s also quite useful to lock the Left 4 Dead 2 gameserver if you are like me as a gamer- entirely intolerant and incredibly angry of anyone on Left 4 Dead that rambos it by themselves, running off like a noob.
Anyway, back to the Tutorial..
There are two ways of locking a Left 4 Dead 2 server.
NB whatever you do – don’t try and use sv_password – it will break the server horribly
In this tutorial we’re going to tell you how to lock the server if you have your own STEAM group.
Of course, if you already have a group with your friends in, you can use that.
Otherwise, if you aren’t already, fire up and login to STEAM.
Once that has launched
Here goes the config bit.
//sv_steamgroup 00000000
// sv_steamgroup_exclusive 1
For the no techy savvy, a couple of things.
Firstly, you made a note of your STEAM group ID earlier. You should remove 00000000 and replace it with your STEAM group ID. This tells the server- ‘Only let people who are in this STEAM group use my server’.
Secondly the // means in server talk ‘ignore this’. So to make those two lines, you need to delete the two trailing slashes (these //). So if your STEAM group ID happened to be 123456789, your game server config should look like this now:
sv_steamgroup 123456789
sv_steamgroup_exclusive 1
NB- remember to remove the // – it won’t work without them!
Once done, save the config.
Now, as long as you did this all right, you should have stopped anyone else but your mates in your STEAM group from joining your server.
Delay after delay-those that had pre-ordered were told to wait another hour over and over again. To much anger- I mean anger.
Anyway, at least the demo was released with dedicated server files, eh IW?
After the let down of Call of Duty 6 (and if you haven’t read about that, just Google) it was nice to see Valve supporting their new games with dedicated servers. Giving the PC gamer that pay for the games what they want. But enough of my Valve love fest.
If the demo is a taste of things to come, then I’m not overly excited. I know developers always make the point a demo is by far not the released product, but still…it didn’t wow me.
For all the new features, improved AI and promise of advanced ranking systems….something is missing. Something different.
New weapons, such as the saucepan to whallop Zombies are cute. But nothing beyond the Molotovs and pipe bombs?
The demo map seemed hard to navigate and didn’t seem to have the imagination of previous campaigns.
So far it looks nothing more than Left 4 Dead, with the updates it perhaps should have received?
Still, its new content, and Left 4 Dead 2 game servers seem popular so far. If you are interested in renting one, we’re doing them for £9.31 a month, and you’ll be able to switch to the original Left 4 Dead if you get bored.
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