16.06.2009, 17:15
Thanks for the feedback so far!
At some point, the plugin version may differ from the client version, making any such comparison irrelvant. Besides, you should always know what your plugin version is.
I believe one of my testers made a batch file that does this. I will update the reserved post with tutorials and other helpful information when I find time.
I think it is obvious where the idea originated. 
Audio packs can already be downloaded from another source and put in the "audiopacks" folder where the client resides. This will circumvent the need to download them from the server. Additionally, as I said in the first post, remote file downloading is a feature I plan to add in the future.
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Originally Posted by MrFredo
It's really cool !!!!!
Small suggestion: add GetPluginVersion to simplify the comparison of the client version and version of plugin |
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Originally Posted by CrαcK
Is there a program or some other way to fill audio.inc with names of all the files existed in audiopacks(or only some folders there) folder?
I mean, it's pretty annoying to copy/paste file names, especially if it's about 30 of them.. P.S. Testing, works great |
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Originally Posted by Karlip
And where did the idea come from?
Anyway,you did it,and it came out good. While we're at it,why don't you make sounds downloadable from a website? |

Audio packs can already be downloaded from another source and put in the "audiopacks" folder where the client resides. This will circumvent the need to download them from the server. Additionally, as I said in the first post, remote file downloading is a feature I plan to add in the future.