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I'm a newbie in adding filterscripts to samp, but I did as many tutorials say. I compiled the .pwn file, and added the .amx file to the "filescripts" folder. Then I added in server.cfg next to the world filterscripts the name of the script without any dots or punctuation, just copied the name of the script. After that I launched samp-server.exe and everything loaded perfectly. So I launched my server logged into rcon and typed "/rcon loadfs nameofthescript. Of course it did respond me, that it failed to launch even though since that moment everything seemed all right.
It's also important to add that I tried with 3/4 different filescripts, taken from this site, so I don't think they are badly written.
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Try check your server_log.txt,whats is your server problem.
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Nahh,idk
its christmas /dropgift?
If that script,it work for me..
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You don't have to rcon loadfs it since it's already being loaded when the server is started
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@up I was pretty sure about that but the problem is that I can't use any command. It says that there is no such command. I tried with fireworksv2 filterscript too. And on three different gamemods. I don't really understand what am I doing wrong
@2up no it's not that one
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May be something in your gamemode conflicting with the command.
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3 different gamemods conflicting with different filterscripts? (I tried lots of combinations and still the same problem appears) Does even Grand Larceny conflict with filterscripts?
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Read your logs, the filterscript loaded...
You then RCON load it again... That causes that load to fail. But the initial FS should still be loaded.
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Be sure to have Capitals right, it's case sensitive!