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True, pdog, need some help for map suggestions?

dL

Would be nice to have that stats addon were you type /rank etc

been so long since i setup a lan i've forgot the name of it, its pretty easy to install.

As for maps i think its a good idea to just have the popular maps in rotation and the older classics/fun maps on so you can vote them on.

de_dust4ever

de_dust2002

fy_iceworld_arena

fy_oasis_x

fy_dinoiceworld

fy_snow

fy_bloody_snow

fy_pool_day

fy_dustworld

fy_stoneworld

scoutzknives2

awp_map (1, 2 and 3)

awp_city (1 2 and 3)

fy_supershotty

There's a million more. Enjoy.

ok guys, this is my first time to set a linux server up, but it will be up before midnight -600 GMT or CST. If any of you know linux and can use SSH, I will be glad to hand over the busy work to you. You can use my server for CS stuff if you like.

They may be your fave maps and all, but having the other maps and some nice plugins brings in people.

While Iceworld itself is probably the most popular, Oasis_X is an amazingly fun map, as is snow and several of the others. Having them available either in the rotation or for voting helps the server. If you make it a funmaps only server, you'll see alot more people, especially late at night.

de_dust4ever

de_dust2002

fy_iceworld_arena

fy_oasis_x

fy_dinoiceworld

fy_snow

fy_bloody_snow

fy_pool_day

fy_dustworld

fy_stoneworld

scoutzknives2

awp_map (1, 2 and 3)

awp_city (1 2 and 3)

fy_supershotty

There's a million more. Enjoy.

Sounds good, although I'd like to include:

fy_pumpladder

ka_roadwars_v2

fy_repub (Great fy_)

aim_aztec

cs_assault2k

scoutzelitez

And some Nipper maps, he's best.

http://nipper.punkassfraggers.com/cstrike-maps-new.html

blahhh

gahhhh

Hide_n_seek

cc_club_breakin

cspaintball2

clue3

usp_ninjas

Edit; YOu might want to get some kind of nomination plugin.

right now i'm uploading the steam server.  it will be a while because its only uploading 48 K.  It's a .bin file so i assume that I just do #sh steamserver.bin and then follow the installer?

Heres a nice guide

http://jap.servicez.org/steam/install.html

edit: might not be the best actually have a look thru google there should be a few

i followed the guide (although its a little outdated) and I am currently installing cstrike server on my server :) :) :)

I will DL and set up the maps later, for now it will just run dust until I get used to the program! If any of you want custom maps, or know how to use the server at the command prompt, please reply.

:)

If your going to add reserved slot for Neowin members here just let us know.

Are you actually on Linux yourself, or Windows?

(And if you need admins I'd be more than happy to help out as funmap servers get a tad, uh...interesting)

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