Really Big Question! -
Alpay0098 - 20.06.2015
Hi,
What does " GMX " stand for
Re: Really Big Question! -
StuartD - 20.06.2015
Someone suggested it could mean;
Quote:
Originally Posted by icey--t
what does gmx stand for? game mode eXit??
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Re: Really Big Question! -
kyriakos587 - 21.06.2015
Maybe
Global Message Exchange
GMX Global Information Management Metrics Exchange (globalization metrics)
GMX General Manager Experience (fantasy football forum)
Re: Really Big Question! -
Crayder - 21.06.2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by kyriakos587
Maybe
Global Message Exchange
GMX Global Information Management Metrics Exchange (globalization metrics)
GMX General Manager Experience (fantasy football forum)
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Obviously not. You have no clue what you're talking about.
I used to think it meant, "
game
mode e
xit." But then where is the restarting?
EDIT: Potassium's 'execute' theory would fit more.
Re: Really Big Question! -
Potassium - 21.06.2015
I thought it was gamemode execute
Re: Really Big Question! -
Alpay0098 - 22.06.2015
Quote:
Originally Posted by Potassium
I thought it was gamemode execute
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Yeah , I think that's right. Thanks
Re: Really Big Question! -
Crayder - 02.07.2015
I just realised that it is in fact
Game
Mode E
xit.
Think about it logically. Typically, GMX is actually used to
exit the current gamemode and run the next in the list (the list of gamemodes in your server.cfg). This is also precisely what our
GameModeExit function does.
EDIT: Also, why did we all agree on "execute" when one of our most used callbacks was On
Game
ModeE
xit? We are all idiots! XD
Re: Really Big Question! -
ikkentim - 03.07.2015
It is "gamemode exit". Once the gamemode, e.g. gamemode0 has exited it starts the next, e.g. gamemode1. If there is no next gamemode it starts gamemode0. Because we all only use 1 gamemode we use game more as a restart command, but it really isn't.
edit: I should have read all the posts and not only the original post... D'oh!
Re: Really Big Question! -
Potassium - 03.07.2015
Today I Learned