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Mox 13 - 26 Feb 2004 01:46 GMT
I can't seem to get noclip or to work from the Console. After bringing down
the Console with the ~ key, I have tried typing in,

noclip
/noclip
noclip 1
noclip 0

then I hit the Enter key, and then the ~ key to retract the console. The
game continues normally. What am I doing wrong?

Thanks

Mox
Wayne King - 26 Feb 2004 08:24 GMT
I believe you probably need to switch cheats on. Type 'svcheats 1' in
console then try noclip.

> I can't seem to get noclip or to work from the Console. After bringing down
> the Console with the ~ key, I have tried typing in,
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> Mox
Mox 13 - 26 Feb 2004 23:20 GMT
Yes that was it.

Thanks

Mox
> I believe you probably need to switch cheats on. Type 'svcheats 1' in
> console then try noclip.
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> > Mox
Mike Barnard - 26 Feb 2004 12:08 GMT
What am I doing wrong?

If in multiplayer, you're trying to cheat.  I hope not.  If
standalone, then you need to switch cheats on.  It's svcheats 1 I
think.

>Thanks

Welcome.

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Ben Cottrell - 26 Feb 2004 15:48 GMT
> What am I doing wrong?
>
> If in multiplayer, you're trying to cheat.  I hope not.  If
> standalone, then you need to switch cheats on.  It's svcheats 1 I
> think.

Unless something has changed in the latest patch that i'm unaware of,
the command is sv_cheats 1

you can do this either in the console, or edit the shortcut to the game
and add on the parameter at the end of the commandline to say
"+sv_cheats 1" (no quotation marks).

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Mox 13 - 26 Feb 2004 23:24 GMT
Sad to say that it seems that I am doomed to spend the rest of my life
playing Single Player. Where I live the only broadband option is satellite,
which doesn't work with gaming.

Mox

> What am I doing wrong?
>
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> Welcome.
Cannon Fodder - 27 Feb 2004 00:52 GMT
That's too bad because Earthlink, your ISP, has a truly excellent DSL
service.... Where are you located??? Most of us here played on a
dial-up for a long time before we got a fast connection.. Have U at
least tried it???

>Sad to say that it seems that I am doomed to spend the rest of my life
>playing Single Player. Where I live the only broadband option is satellite,
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>> Welcome.

   

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    to feel really stupid laying in
    your hospital beds dying of nothing"
Mox 13 - 28 Feb 2004 18:05 GMT
I don't live anywhere near a phone company switching station, so DSL is out.
The cable provider has not upgraded anything since it's installation in the
1970's, so they do not offer internet connections. I have been watching the
spread of "line of sight", and "near line of sight wireless internet", but
they seem to have cut back on investments so the spread has stalled.

In the past I have tried playing Unreal Tournament online, but my 56K modem
maxes out at 26.6K. My ping was in the 600-800's so you can imagine how that
worked out.

Sitting in North Central Texas, waiting to catch up to the world.

Mox

> That's too bad because Earthlink, your ISP, has a truly excellent DSL
> service.... Where are you located??? Most of us here played on a
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>      to feel really stupid laying in
>      your hospital beds dying of nothing"
Wayne King - 27 Feb 2004 08:17 GMT
Have you looked at this site for ADSL.

http://www.adslguide.org.uk/

If you click on the right-hand menu on 'Demand Tracker Data' there is a list
of all the towns and cities trigger levels. It shows what percentage of
registration applications for ADSL has been applied for by those towns and
cities. When they reach the trigger level then the telephone exchange will
be prioritised for updating to ADSL. If you put your nearest telephone
exchange in the search box you can see how close your exchange is to being
updated. Remember though you need to be within 3 or 4 miles of the exchange
to get ADSL.

These availability checks aren't always right either, I get ADSL and
although I had an initial problem, I get it fine now. Yet if I put my phone
number or post code into any of the availability checks it tells me I cannot
receive broadband or that I live too far from the exchange.

good luck

> Sad to say that it seems that I am doomed to spend the rest of my life
> playing Single Player. Where I live the only broadband option is satellite,
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Wayne King - 27 Feb 2004 08:20 GMT
Doh! where it reads 'If you click on the right-hand menu' it that should be
left-hand menu. Back to school for me lol.

> Have you looked at this site for ADSL.
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Mox 13 - 28 Feb 2004 18:07 GMT
Haven't figured out the difference between ADSL and DSL (if there is one).
Currently DSL is not an option due to location.

Mox

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William P.N. Smith - 28 Feb 2004 22:32 GMT
>Haven't figured out the difference between ADSL and DSL (if there is one).

(Asymetrical) ADSL has a higher speed in one direction (towards you)
than in the other, and is what you'll get if you order "DSL".
(Symetrical) SDSL has some latency and response time advantages over
ADSL, but it's usually significantly more expensive, sold to
businesses for servers and such, and only available on special order.

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Ben Cottrell - 28 Feb 2004 22:49 GMT
> Haven't figured out the difference between ADSL and DSL (if there is one).
> Currently DSL is not an option due to location.

"DSL" (or xDSL) is the name of the Technology "Digital Subscriber Line",
which uses your local loop (copper wire) as a means of high-speed (well,
higher than 56k anyway) internet access... avoiding using the word
'broadband' because DSL doesn't fit under the strict definition of
broadband, being limited to 10Mb/s

ADSL is simply one implementation of the DSL technology - Asymmetric
Digital Subscriber Line .. the keyword being "Asymmetric", that your
downstream is not equal to your upstream.

it is also possible to get SDSL - Synchronous Digital Subscriber line,
where your upstream and downstream are equal (Obviously this is
expensive because the bandwidth is often capable of hosting web servers,
wheras ADSL is generally too slow to host anything more than a low
bandwidth games or IRC server).

There are other implementations of DSL, although i'm not entirely sure
what those are about. (IDSL, VDSL, etc)

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"Computer games don't affect kids; I mean if Pac-Man affected us as
kids, we'd all be running around in darkened rooms, munching magic pills
and listening to repetitive electronic music." - Kristian Wilson,
Nintendo, Inc, 1989

William P.N. Smith - 28 Feb 2004 23:14 GMT
>There are other implementations of DSL, although i'm not entirely sure
>what those are about. (IDSL, VDSL, etc)

IDSL is a marketting term for ISDN, cuz they weren't selling any under
the ISDN name...  8*)

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