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Mike63

2005-10-07, 7:39 pm

Hi, can anyone explain in plain english how you get to be not on a
multiplayer server. I'm talking about when you try to kick somebody in

RTCW.


Cheers.

Mike63

2005-10-12, 5:36 am

Anybody?

Dan C

2005-10-12, 7:37 pm

On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 01:21:07 -0700, Mike63 wrote:
quote:

> Anybody?


What?

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Spack

2005-10-13, 5:33 am


"Mike63" <mike@mike64.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1128712620.316403.292550@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> Hi, can anyone explain in plain english how you get to be not on a
> multiplayer server. I'm talking about when you try to kick somebody in
>
> RTCW.


Are you trying to kick by name? It's possible that there's a non-displayable
character in the name, so the name you're typing to kick doesn't match any
name on the server. Kick using the player ID number instead.

Dan


Mike63

2005-10-13, 7:34 pm

Yes OK you can kick by client number, but what's the "non-displayable"
character they're using, and how do you get it?

Joe Blow

2005-10-14, 11:32 pm

Who cares, you homo?

"Mike63" <mike@mike64.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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quote:

> Yes OK you can kick by client number, but what's the "non-displayable"
> character they're using, and how do you get it?
>



Spack

2005-10-15, 5:35 am


"Mike63" <mike@mike64.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1129237851.551034.54320@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
quote:

> Yes OK you can kick by client number, but what's the "non-displayable"
> character they're using, and how do you get it?
>


Extract the names from the server log file and loop through each character
in turn to find it's ASCII code.

Dan


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