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bondo86
4th October 2006, 18:25
Can you load a map when you're offline? I've tried console commands and can't find any that work. I think my son would like to play railgun offline. Thanks for any help.
nUllSkillZ
4th October 2006, 18:50
Do you want to play with bots?
Or do you want to run around on your own?
If you want to run around on your own:
Start ET, choose "Host Game" from "Main Menu", choose the map and "Start Server".
bondo86
4th October 2006, 18:53
Every time I come to a forum for help I end up feeling like an idiot every time I leave. lol I just wanted to run around on my own. Thanks for the help.
DarkangelUK
4th October 2006, 19:05
Load ET, /sv_pure 0, /map mapname
ayatollah
4th October 2006, 22:30
Load ET, /sv_pure 0, /map mapname
Even thats complicating matters. Do what nullskilz says!
=SC=Beef
5th October 2006, 00:17
/map oasis
/map goldrush
or whatever
RosOne
5th October 2006, 01:18
...and /devmap oasis ... /devmap goldrush if you want cheats enabled.
Black_Forky
5th October 2006, 02:02
to run a non starting campaign map you have to enter
g_gametype 2
devmap <whatever>
caelumstarson
5th October 2006, 13:44
man i know what i'm doing and how you guys say stuff is confusing me...
in all this is what you type when your into et:
to open console press ~ (while in enemy territory start menu, screen after the introduction) it's above tab and beside 1
type in
sv_pure 0
press enter
type in
g_gametype 2
press enter
type in
/map oasis
NOTE* you can go to whatever map you have downloaded by simply putting the the name of the map you would like to play on
examples include
/map fueldump
/map oasis
/map baserace
ect. ect. ect.
DG
5th October 2006, 18:01
Do you want to play with bots?
Or do you want to run around on your own?
If you want to run around on your own:
Start ET, choose "Host Game" from "Main Menu", choose the map and "Start Server".
Once in you can press "Escape", click "Referee" and select "Map" to try out a different map.
The other people's suggestions are only offering a much more complicated way to do something which is very straightforward if you follow nUllSkillZ's method.
bondo86
6th October 2006, 00:43
Thanks guys, working great. The console commands was what I was looking for. I couldn't find them any where else. I didn't know about devmap, that's killer.
DG
7th October 2006, 10:26
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