I can't find any good CS:GO community maps yet. Sticking to the defaults for now. I'm leaving Dust2 in there as well, since with the shorter matches (15 rounds), it won't be too terrible.
I have a few hundred GB of HD video to sort through and edit. ;^) That RFE I uploaded is only the tiniest snatch of what we've done. This limits my ability to play for long stretches.
There are a few ways. One way is to manually add the server as a favorite in the steam server browser.
The easiest way is to use the console. Make sure that the console is enabled in your advanced control settings. Then press ` to open the console. That's the key on the keyboard with the ~ on it, not '. FYI, it is usually known as a a back-tick or a grave.
Then in the console type the following command and press enter.
connect geeknights.game.nfoservers.com
You can also create a desktop shortcut that will start launch the game and connect to the server immediately.
There are a few ways. One way is to manually add the server as a favorite in the steam server browser.
The easiest way is to use the console. Make sure that the console is enabled in your advanced control settings. Then press ` to open the console. That's the key on the keyboard with the ~ on it, not '. FYI, it is usually known as a a back-tick or a grave.
Then in the console type the following command and press enter.
connect geeknights.game.nfoservers.com
You can also create a desktop shortcut that will start launch the game and connect to the server immediately.
I can't find the server in the steam server browser, and the console thing simply fails and takes me back to the main menu. That's annoying, as I can only open the console within the game, not the main menu. I guess I'll just play on other servers until the geeknights server comes back online. Or until someone comes up with a working way to connect. Like, what is the server called in the list, rather than the address?
If you set the dropdown box for server location in the server browser to US east, and add the port on the end, geeknights.game.nfoservers.com:27015, it should bring it up - that worked for me, at least.
If you set the dropdown box for server location in the server browser to US east, and add the port on the end, geeknights.game.nfoservers.com:27015, it should bring it up - that worked for me, at least.
Where am I meant to be entering "geeknights.game.nfoservers.com:27015"? In the console? In the server browser? Where can I just search for that server?
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1. Bots are much more dangerous than before
2. Competitive settings all on except matchtime (so, short matches are the way of the day).
I can't find any good CS:GO community maps yet. Sticking to the defaults for now. I'm leaving Dust2 in there as well, since with the shorter matches (15 rounds), it won't be too terrible.
The easiest way is to use the console. Make sure that the console is enabled in your advanced control settings. Then press ` to open the console. That's the key on the keyboard with the ~ on it, not '. FYI, it is usually known as a a back-tick or a grave.
Then in the console type the following command and press enter.
connect geeknights.game.nfoservers.com
You can also create a desktop shortcut that will start launch the game and connect to the server immediately.