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super_sonic



Joined: 01/22/2006 13:05:59
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How do you clear out the rpg data like you did on monday?
Kohan

Killing Spree

Joined: 01/21/2006 18:53:41
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I would imagine by setting the 'reset player data on next map start' or whatever it's called in the UTRPG settings page.
Shadow-X

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Joined: 01/22/2006 13:46:46
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No if you push that button that says "reset" your stats and your player will be erased you will have to start from scratch..Send a e-mail to the admins
v0rTeX

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Joined: 12/19/2004 20:59:52
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What Druid did Monday was open the RPG.ini file and manually (I think) search for players under Level=X and delete them. At least thats what I've always done.

I suppose you could code a small program that would look for anyone meeting the criteria and delete their section entirely. But I'm no programmer so I haven't a clue.
Jîn


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you just have to push the reset button inthe rpg skills window

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super_sonic



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Jîn wrote:
you just have to push the reset button inthe rpg skills window 


no that resets only your skills i was talking about getting rid of the information in the UT2004RPG.ini file fopr people who do not come on the server anymore
TheDruidXpawX

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Ususally Shantara edits the file by hand. That's why we only do it during outages.

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