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HtNickoli
Haven't seen any posts on the stats topic for NS for a while. Was wondering if anyone is still working on stats for NS?
j0e
stormtrooper at psychostats.com is working on it
TLM
HL Stats supports it, I have it stating my NS 1.03 linux server.
j0e
QUOTE (TLM @ Dec 16 2002, 04:05 AM)
HL Stats supports it, I have it stating my NS 1.03 linux server.

not natively thought, right? you have to mess with the parser a bit?
voogru
no they released a sql file for HLStats that supports NS

lyndak
*waits for somebody to post the sql file*
TLM
QUOTE (lyndak @ Dec 21 2002, 08:00 AM)
*waits for somebody to post the sql file*

Man your layze its in hlstats-community.com 's file section
lyndak
QUOTE (TLM @ Dec 21 2002, 11:13 PM)
QUOTE (lyndak @ Dec 21 2002, 08:00 AM)
*waits for somebody to post the sql file*

Man your layze its in hlstats-community.com 's file section

yeah i thought "omg i could actually look" straight after i posted that... :/
lol gimme a break it's xmas tounge.gif
RUAewok
Well for those interested here is a look at what we at GriffinRUN.com http://runarena.com/stats/cs27000@e1/ns/index.php I've been talking with Flayra and he plans on adding some logging information in 1.04 which should be really cool and should help patch up the holes that are missing currently with 1.03. Hopefully the patch will also address the Linux CPU usage cause at the moment we gotta double our charges on NS just to cover the CPU usage. confused.gif
Brutus
Or you can go here http://www.psychostats.com/contribs/browse.php and chk out the 1.03 psychostats contrib by Chronic posted yesterday.
Freak
QUOTE (Brutus @ Dec 22 2002, 05:27 PM)
Or you can go here http://www.psychostats.com/contribs/browse.php and chk out the 1.03 psychostats contrib by Chronic posted yesterday.

I have tested these and they work GREAT!
ECA_ShocK-TroopeR
im wanting to create a really huge stats package for ns, so that windows users can easily set it up, and so can linux.

please read more here: http://www.unknownworlds.com/forums/in...633&hl=ns+stats if you are interested
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