Custodian wrote:Server console window example (random image from the internet)
Thank You, Vasily! That's the only problem. We lease the server. There is a way to access the console server on a rented server?
Custodian wrote:Server console window example (random image from the internet)
Osovich wrote:We lease the server. There is a way to access the console server on a rented server?
Dealtime wrote:any possibility to put a message interval in the global chat? or limited to system and local?
Genhis wrote:Is it possible to put messages in a queue and pop a single message after the time set in config? The order of messages should be preserved, of course.
Genhis wrote:I'd like to do that, because I think periodic messages are showing in chat too often and irregularly.
Custodian wrote:Periodic messages appears at exact time as you configure them.
Custodian wrote:Ask your hosting provider.
Unfortunately we are unable to provide any type of access to the database the server uses, or the server's command line. Additionally, I do not believe Life is Feudal supports rcon at this time. You can view GM commands at the following URL: http://lifeisfeudal.gamepedia.com/Game_Master_mode Your GM password can be found at my.gameservers.com > Config.
Osovich wrote:All this is not happy.
Custodian wrote:Xhodan wrote:So when I go to exec the file in the command console. I get an error saying the motd.cs file is missing from BasilMod/motd/motd.cs
You have placed mod files into wrong directory, or misspelled the name of folders. Make sure you place files into server, which you will start.
Server side installation documentation describes 4 steps:Spoiler
Zhalls wrote:The help file currently says:
"1) Place these 2 files (config.cs and motd.cs.dso) in "BasilMod/motd" folder of server root."
You should change it to say:
"1) Place these 2 files (config.cs and motd.cs.dso) from the "BasilMod/motd" folder, and place them into your server root folder."
Custodian wrote:Zhalls wrote:The help file currently says:
"1) Place these 2 files (config.cs and motd.cs.dso) in "BasilMod/motd" folder of server root."
You should change it to say:
"1) Place these 2 files (config.cs and motd.cs.dso) from the "BasilMod/motd" folder, and place them into your server root folder."
Your sentence is incorrect.
You should create folder "Life is Feudal Your Own Dedicated Server\BasilMod\MotD\" and place files there.
Full path of the file should be:
Life is Feudal Your Own Dedicated Server\BasilMod\MotD\motd.cs.dso
Zhalls wrote:dont work like that because the server spits out the "can't find motd.cs"
exec("BasilMod/motd/motd.cs");
Zhalls wrote:EDIT: unless the redirect is case sensitive, which is why motd doen't work, but MotD does.
Custodian wrote:Zhalls wrote:This depends on your hostring provider. Default(steam release) server running on windows is case insensitive.
Zhalls wrote:Then there we go. Your provided help file has them listed in lower case. You'll need to correct that.
Ozersk wrote:Custodian, It is possible to make a message in global chat? Very useful...
Cogollops wrote:Please reupload file motd.cs.dso or motd.cs
Can't load file!
Frankenshtine wrote:So, is it possible to add another type of MotD, bound to ingame time?
Seregaman wrote:My regards! Please tell me what to do, to be displayed in the chat Cyrillic ?!
Seregaman wrote:My regards! Is it possisible to edit settings for global chat?
Seregaman wrote:Make the same settings in both system and local chat.