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Dr.Tripper

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Hi,

 

I have a question on something weird.

When going through my SOF2 files and directories i found some RCON PBSS in my

\PB\scrnshot dir.

 

There were 34 of .htm and .png ss listed there.

They looked exactly like the ss shown here on your site. Execpt of course, in these ss there where no cheats to see of course.

 

Is it not strange that i get them on my drive?

 

i was visiting one of my regular playing servers. Nopt even as a member. Just visiting.

 

I wonder what you can tell about that.

 

(I do feel flattered that someone thought i was that good. lol.)

 

thanks,

 

trip

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Hi,

I have a question on something weird.

When going through my SOF2 files and directories i found some RCON PBSS in my

\PB\scrnshot dir.

 

There were 34 of .htm and .png ss listed there.

They looked exactly like the ss shown here on your site. Execpt of course, in these ss there where no cheats to see of course.

 

Is it not strange that i get them on my drive?

 

By that i get the impression your running a home server and if you have autoss on or even took the ss manually then no it's not strange to have ss in the ss directory.

 

For the 2nd question (cant multiple quote :( )

 

What do you mean :blink:

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do you use someone else config???? When you get pbss in your pb folder does not mean someone requested a ss of you. That is from pb_ssSave 1 which is an awsome cvar that when pb takes a ss of you it saves a copy in your own pb folder also. Then if someone makes a fake screenshot of you, you will now and have proof that it was modified even though they have ss checker anyways. And like he said it can also be from hosting a server 2.

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He might have a PB setting set that saves the SS's that a server takes of you to your hard drive. Look through your config for PB_SSSAVE. If it's set to 1, then it will save all SS's taken from servers. If you don't want this, set it to 0.

 

Hope this helps what you were talking about.

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Thank you for replying.

 

No, i do not run any kind of server myself. Never done either.

I am just a regular player, visiting a couple favorite servers.

 

PB_SS(SAVE) does not appear in any tekst file or logfile in my SOF2 dirs.

Which config do i need to look into?? It's not in my sof2mp.cfg folder either.......

 

But when i looked further i saw a \pb\pbsslog.htm file.

And in there i saw a whole BUNCH of these lines:

 

0901 (Not Saved) pb000465.png [20:45:28] MD5=F530613XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX129 xxxxxxxxxx:20100 ^3xxxxx INF RD

 

scrnshot\0908_000.png pb000136.png [14:57:37] MD5=29032BXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXAFC 67.xxxxxxxx:20100 ^3xxxxx INF RD

 

scrnshot\0908_001.png pb000150.png [15:01:21] MD5=0281XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX2 67.xxxxxxxx:20100 ^3xxxxx INF RD

 

scrnshot\0908_002.png pb000169.png [15:05:40] MD5=EFDXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX25 67.xxxxxxxx:20100 ^3xxxx INF RD

 

I X'd out the Guidnr's (i think) and the servers name and adress. You'll never know what some ppl may make out of it. Not relevant either.

Maybe as an addtional info, i do run AliasFinder in the background. Once in a while i press the `\pb_plist button to gather aliasses.

But, i do not think this has anything to do with it.

 

I think it would be very cool to have any PB_SS saved to my hard drive.

It'll stroke my ego like crazy. ha ha ha. Thats becouse i'm a moderate player with sometimes a lucky streak.

 

Thanks again for your thoughts. It's much appreciated.

 

Trip

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HEY !!

 

I'll be damned.

I have searched in the wrong manner.

 

I have a file in the \PB dir called: \PB\pbcl.cfg

Guess what lines were there ?

 

pb_LogToFile 1 //[0=No, 1=Yes (default=0)] (This is part of AliasFinder)

pb_SsLog 1 //[0=No, 1=Yes (default=1)]

pb_SsSave 1 //[0=No, 1=Yes (default=0)]

pb_SsOptions 640 480 50 50 1 //- Set local PB screenshot options

pb_load pbcllog.cfg //load remote logging settings (if pbcllog.cfg exists)

 

 

Normally, this would be the first file i would check....... dumb of me.

 

Well, i did get a good answer right away. Just did not recognise it.

 

Thanks all for the help.

 

Trip

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