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If founded following in HLDSUpdateTool Manual:As you can see there is no gearbox folder. But i just wana try put "gearbox" line and you get OP4 HLDS tool. You can get Opposing Force part from HLDSUpdateTool.
Read here info about HldsUpdateTool: https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=6758-TCMF-2234
Use -game gearbox for download Opposing Force Server Base content.
How line looks?
Sorry for my english.
No way am I going to mess about with all that command line nonsense as Steam is supposed to hide the complexity of making sure all the installs are where they need to be and that they all work without fussing about in DOS and config files. It just shouldn't be neccessary.
Also that hlds update tool doesn't seem to be anywhere in any of my steam folders. (And I just now installed DS and OpposingForce).
The HLDSUpdateTool is downloadable through the Steam Homepage. Here, I'll link it over to you: http://storefront.steampowered.com/download/hldsupdatetool.exe
The advantage of using the HLDSUpdateTool instead of Steam's is that the HLDSUpdateTool installs a stand-alone dedicated server on itself, allowing you to run dedicated servers of ANY Half-Life based game or mod. It also lets you join your own dedicated server, whereas in the Steam version you can't.
So as a workaround, I try the Dedicated Server, but that doesn't even list Opposint Force. Why not and can I get it on the list without too much fuss?
Thirdly what the heck is this hlds update tool? Does it actually need to download something once installed? (I already have OpFor installed and it has that listenserver that doesn't let people join) Does this tool fix the Dedicated Server program in the steam tools list? I don't quite understand why this tool is needed at all other than just someone said so.
I wonder if I just copy the current gearbox folder over to the dedicated server\gearbox folder I might not need the tool, but I remember trying that years ago and not having much success.
Anyway still a bit confused as all these other games are on the list. How did they get there? hlds update tool wasn't used for them, it was part of the Dedicated Server install.
Hopefully someone can explain most or all of these things.
hldsupdatetool.exe -command update -game gearbox
It will automatically start downloading HL and OP4 base files; only the ones you'd need to set up a dedicated server so it is a smaller install. If you don't know how to use launch parameters, just create a shortcut of the executable and add these parameters after the executable address in Proprieties. I wouldn't recommend just installing the HL base files and then moving your OP4 folder there, but if you want to try, just change the "-game" parameter to "valve" and it will only download the HL files.
By setting up a standalone dedicated server you won't have any troubles joining your own server. It'll also let you install plugin modules such as AMX Mod X.
Hope you got it, just reply if you got anymore questions.
Setting up a "normal" listen server from inside Opposing Force won't allow others to connect and is "officially" broken with no fix in sight.
Installing Dedicated Server from the Tools list will not show Opposing Force on the game type menu.I'm a little unclear if I need Dedicated Server installed when I run the hldsupdate tool. I'm guessing it will re-download HL and OP4 so it would show up on the list finally (and hopefully work.
If I don't have Dedicated Server installed when I run the hlds update tool, it will download to a folder I specify (could be anywhere). Is that sufficient to start the server? Do I use hlds update tool to launch the server or will it be hl.exe as usual?
I'm going to try with DS installed, then run the update tool to pull opforce("gearbox") down into the DS folder, then launch DS and hopefully start my server from there.
Thanks for your help. I think I'm pretty close to understanding this now.
Checking bootstrapper version ...
Getting version 50 of Steam HLDS Update Tool
Downloading. . . . . . . . . . .
C:\Program Files (x86)\Valve\HLServer>Checking bootstrapper version ...
Failed to connect to any GeneralDirectoryServer, WinSock Error 0 "No error"
So are these General Directory Server's still running? Will the respond to a ping request? (if so, whats the ip address or hostname?) I don't see mention of any part of the error message on the hldsupdatetool instructions page. And I did switch to the HLServer folder before running it.
I ran this on an administrator command promp on Vista Ultimate 64-bit. Would there be anything extra I need to do?
The end result, no gearbox folder under my dedicated server folder. I'll pick at this some more, but I feel I'm close to getting this working.
Just not sure how to do this if I have the router in the way. Took forever to figure out that was the issue.
Thanks for all your help.
So... how do I set up a multiplayer dedicated server game of Opposing Force, TFC, Etc. In 2021?...
Can´t find "HldsUpdateTool.exe" and some tutorial in Youtube... ¿Is it Possible?
https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamCMD
Yup... Thx So Much...