I stoped downloading new versions cause you kept updating it so much that I eventually got tired of updating every version. So eventually I just got to the point to where every time it hits me on the head to update I would (which is rare)
anyhoo this still doesn't cover the core subject:
What kind of problems were ESF ppl having?
Cause some of thiese people were asking me, and they know little to nothing about what metamod/AMX mod X is. And I was wondering if it was a ESF specific problem or a user problem. Cause most of thiese people, at least I believe, should really get used to basic servering before they install all of the server addons. But ESF seems to be filled with .... young.... people and they want to seem good and grab as much server stuff as they can without knowing what to do with it.
For those who are having troubles, follow my easy step guide.
1. Download the most recient version of Metamod-P
2. Extract Metamod-p to /path/to/esf/addons/metamod/dlls/
3. Go to the ESF directory and open up liblist.gam (with notepad)
4. Go to the gamedll and gamedll_linux lines and
If you are on windows replace gamedll with:
gamedll "addons/metamod/dlls/metamod.dll"
If you are on linux replace gamedll_linux with:
gamedll_linux "addons/metamod/dlls/metamod.so"
5. Go to the metamod directory and create/edit a plugins.ini and a config.ini
Note: Ignore the plugins.ini and config.ini in the doc folder.
6. Open up config.ini and replace it with this:
gamedll dlls/hl.dll
autodetect yes
(dont ask me why I put both. I just remember that I had a problem once that was only solved by putting both like this)
Your virtually done, but listen some more on how to install modules:
7. Go to that plugins.ini and edit it.
If you are on windows:
win32 path/to/whatever/you/choose.dll
If you are on linux:
linux path/to/whatever/you/are/doing/that/is/linux.so
And you should be done. And please note: path/to/whatever(etc etc etc) starts in your ESF directory and goes up. So if you are doing entmod: (the entmod file in this hypothetical situation is in c:\path\to\esf\addons\EntMod\dlls\)
win32 addons/EntMod/dlls/EntMod_MM.dll
linux addons/EntMod/dlls/EntMod_MM.so