Skill bracket


(BlackEight) #1

Hello

It’s just short question: is there a cvar that regulates the appearance of that skill bracket:

There should be those small skill progess bars for Battle Sense, Sth and Class Skill.

Kind regards,
Karus

EDIT: lol, I run nq 1.2.9 b5 at 2.60b (Linux)


(BlackEight) #2

I have looked into cfg and apparently those lines seem to be making defect:

set skill_LightWeapons “30 80 140 340 640 800 170 2500 3600”////
set skill_BattleSense “30 80 140 340 640 800 170 2500 3600”
set skill_Soldier “30 80 140 240 420 690 1000 1600 3000”
set skill_Medic “30 80 140 240 420 690 1000 1600 3000”////
set skill_Engineer “30 80 140 240 420 690 1000 1600 3000”
set skill_Fieldops “30 80 140 240 420 690 1000 1600 3000”
set skill_Covertops “30 80 140 240 420 690 1000 1600 3000”

Skills are given by those thresholds but yet there are no progress bars and skill leve visible in scoreboard. I mean, is that anything wrong with those lines? With noquarter 1.2.5 (2.60b, Linux) lines begin with “seta” but this doesn’t work either. Hym, when I comment those lines then progress bars appear but thresholds are by default 20 50 90 140 200 270 350 540. Can you help? I run nq 1.2.9b6, 2.60b, Linux.

Regards,
Eight


(phisherman) #3

set skill_LightWeapons “30 80 140 340 640 800 170 2500 3600”
set skill_BattleSense “30 80 140 340 640 800 170 2500 3600”

Seems like you’re missing a 0 here. Maybe that causes the problem.


(BlackEight) #4

Omg, youre right…can we just pretend that I have never ever run this topic? :smiley:

EDIT: Since I already plunged myself into miserability, I yet have another issue. I have few cvars I want to put into server.cfg but I dont really know whether I should put “set” or “seta” or maby nth just g_sth in front of it. When I should put the cvar “number” between quotation marks like set g_sth “5” ?


(stealth6) #5

set = set once
seta = set all (all mods?)

Well that’s what I make of it, as for what you should use I don’t think it matters, I tend to use nothing or set (in server.cfg)

quotation marks are only needed if it contains a space, like g_msg0 “haha haha”, for numbers it’s not really needed afaik


(Scennative) #6

set = temporärly
seta = saved in the etconfig.cfg


(phisherman) #7

Every cvar set via ‘seta’ gets stored in etconfig.cfg and is restored after a server restart.

That depends on what you want to do. It’s not needed to put a ‘set’ in front of a cvar, you can just leave it away.

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