Difference between revisions of "Talk:Item drop system"

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== New way of idling ==
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I have been playing in the offline mode with the bots and got no less then 2 weapons and a crate.  This will allow a lot of players to idle without connecting to the internet or using a lot of CPU.  We need to test further what can and can't be used to see how to idle in this mode.

Revision as of 01:53, 15 October 2010

Multiple drop mechanics

I've added an explanation on how a player can "receive" multiple items/drops (shown on the hud as multiple "has found"). I would be thinking of a way to make the explanation a lot clearer (I'm unsatisfied at the current state). -- ShunyValdez 15:55, 8 October 2010 (UTC)

Under what conditions will you not receive item drops?

The information I have been able to find is old, and sometimes contradictory. I was hoping to find the answers here, on the wiki, but no mention is made in this article. Do you still have to be signed into the friends system to receive item drops? If you do not, when did this change take place? Lastly, can you receive drops in training mode, offline practice, or by creating a private LAN or internet server?

If somebody can find this information, I feel it would be a great addition to the article, for people like myself who haven't followed the system very closely. --Shackanaw 08:32, 10 July 2010 (UTC)

I'll answer what I do know: You can receive drops in a private LAN server (I get items all the time while tr_walkway'ing), and I assume offline practice/training mode is exactly the same as that (only a different map). As for your other question, I don't know D: — WindPower 08:35, 10 July 2010 (UTC)
I received an item drop in offline practice while I was not signed into my friends list, so those two are answered. However, I still do not know when they made it so you do not have to be signed into the Steam Community. --Shackanaw 01:08, 16 July 2010 (UTC)

Error

What's that "cite error" BS at the bottom of the page? -Shine () 13:40, 23 August 2010 (UTC)

There were <ref> tags in use without <references /> appearing anywhere on the page. I've fixed it now. seb26 [talk] 21:22, 23 August 2010 (UTC)

Why is there a Milestone section to this article?

It seems to be unnecessarily long, and doesn't add more to the generalized discussion than just indicating that items drop from earning achievements in addition to randomly.

Absoluteparanoia 12:59, 14 October 2010 (UTC)

-novid

"Despite the new systems Idling still exists, however it is now possible using the offline mode (use of the -textmode game launch parameter combined with -novid and -nosound to disable video and audio processing respectively) leaving server providers free to provide a gaming experience."

-novid just disables the intro video, it would seem to be -textmode that actually disables video. I don't use -textmode though so I'll let someone else who knows more fix it...

--The MAZZTer 19:52, 14 October 2010 (UTC)

New way of idling

I have been playing in the offline mode with the bots and got no less then 2 weapons and a crate. This will allow a lot of players to idle without connecting to the internet or using a lot of CPU. We need to test further what can and can't be used to see how to idle in this mode.