1. Post #41

    November 2013
    15 Posts
    I know a way to stop this way of duping on private hosted server untill they fixes it.

    If an admin is online go to the console. There is a timeout for clients if they are unresponsive, default is 2 mins. Just type in server.clienttimeout <int> and change it to something like 5 seconds more or less. It prevents so the player stays ingame and could join again so he is duped. I tried it myself this way of duping needs more than 5 seconds until he would rejoin!
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  2. Post #42

    November 2013
    1 Posts
    Serium, what server are you playing?

    Looks like dupe is fixed already on UK server.

    When you type "net.reconnect" or choose you server from server list, it first check if you still on server and if you on it server put you sleep and don't connect you first time, then you need type "net.reconnect" second time if you whant yo connect))

    so, it's looks like kind of security check for dupe.

    p.s. if you want try to check it beware of angry kids who try to report you and say many interesting things about you))
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  3. Post #43

    November 2013
    7 Posts
    60 Celsius is way too hot and 70-72 is borderline dangerous.

    seriously, that's running way too hot. It should be around 30-40 C
    Sry dude but this is totally wrong. The highly tetemperatur a graphic card kernel can handle is 110°C. So normaly on high end cards if u dont have a water cooling system it will depens on most of the games between 60-70°C.

    Also the 60°C on the CPU is really normal for an i7. Hope you noticed that i am not writing the idle values. So if i do nothing it is like CPU 35° GPU 31°
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  4. Post #44

    September 2013
    88 Posts
    60 Celsius is way too hot and 70-72 is borderline dangerous.

    seriously, that's running way too hot. It should be around 30-40 C
    Wat? It really comes down to what card you have! We're talking GPU not CPU. My card can handle 80c easy, but my card is manufactured that way to be able to sustain high temperature. It varies from card to card so you can't answer it that "generally".
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