Mods
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The mod installer allows the user to install one or more mods. Similar to the main game, the mod can have its own configuration files and custom scripts.
If the mod is installed, its configuration files will be added to the service's Config Files page automatically.
- Name
- Enter the mod's name.
- Comments
- Enter comments for the mod.
- Homepage Url
- Enter the mod's homepage url.
- Help Url
- Enter the mod's help url.
- Windows File
- The file that will be extracted for Windows game servers. If left blank, the mod is not supported on Windows. The file should be placed in GameFiles\GameForlder\TCA.Mods\
- Linux File
- The file that will be extracted for Linux game servers. If left blank, the mod is not supported on Linux. The file should be placed in GameFiles/GameForlder/TCA.Mods/
- Extract Path
- The relative path where the file will be extracted.
- Commandline
- Specify the commandline used by this mod. Default and custom variables can be used. Leave blank if the mod does not require a change in the commandline.
- Required Mods
- Select the mods that are required by this mod. Only select the mod directly required by this mod. For example the AMX ModX cstrike addon requires AMX Mod X, not Metamod.
- Incompatible Mods
- Select the mods that are not compatible with this mod.
- Required Updates
- Select the updates that are required by this mod.
- Install Type
- Default values/configuration editor
- The mod will be configured using the default values or configuration editor depending on user selection.
- Default values
- The mod will be configured only using the default values (hostname, rcon password, private password).
- Configuration editor
- The mod will be configured only using the configuration editor.
- Silent
- The mod will be installed silently without asking for variable values. The default or stored values will be used.
- Can be uninstalled
- Specify if the mod can be uninstalled. The files will not be deleted automatically. You must create a script for the "After mod uninstall" event that deletes the installed files.
- User access
- Specify if the mod can installed/uninstalled by the user.
- Reseller access
- Specify if the mod can installed/uninstalled by the reseller.
- Subadmin access
- Specify if the mod can installed/uninstalled by the subadmin.