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Best regards,
Best regards,
wind
wind
: Before I begin, I'll have to make a disclaimer that the evidence I had is currently not with me as I've uninstalled CS:GO recently, so whatever I tell you requires your own confirmation for now.
: Regarding your question, I did a text search on all the DLL files in the <code>Counter-Strike: Global Offensive/bin</code> folder and discovered a <code>-enablefakeip</code> string, possibly in <code>engine.dll</code>? Regardless what the DLL file may be, after I added it into my launch options and, if my memory serves me right, my console then had a message informing it was "Requesting FakeIP" and also it would assign me an "anonymous server ID" whenever I created my own server. Additionally, the <code>sv_cheats</code> was forcefully enabled like in TF2.
: That all said, I am unsure if the <code>-dev</code> option is required for all of these to take effect, but I assume not because TF2 does not need it.
: --[[User:Orinuse|Orin]] ([[User talk:Orinuse|talk]]) 03:13, 14 July 2023 (PDT)
:: After fruitless attempts, I checked engine.dll and engine2.dll (CS2) and didn't find "-enablefakeip" in them, though I did find it in the same files for TF2. Perhaps Valve incorrectly configured it for Counter-Strike before, but it has now been removed.
:: --[[User:872517414|Wind]] ([[User talk:872517414|talk]]) 21:48, 23 July 2023 (PDT)
::: I suppose it's appropriate to have CS:GO removed from <code>-enablefakeip</code>, though I guess I should've checked the DLL files myself at a much earlier point of time.
::: --[[User:Orinuse|Orin]] ([[User talk:Orinuse|talk]]) 02:19, 31 July 2023 (PDT)

Latest revision as of 02:19, 31 July 2023

About "-enablefakeip"

Hello Orinuse,

I noticed that you updated the Command Line Options page with the idea that "-enablefakeip" applies to CS:GO. i'm curious about this, as i've seen no sign of this option taking effect. Can you elaborate on this please, I would appreciate it.

Best regards, wind

Before I begin, I'll have to make a disclaimer that the evidence I had is currently not with me as I've uninstalled CS:GO recently, so whatever I tell you requires your own confirmation for now.
Regarding your question, I did a text search on all the DLL files in the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive/bin folder and discovered a -enablefakeip string, possibly in engine.dll? Regardless what the DLL file may be, after I added it into my launch options and, if my memory serves me right, my console then had a message informing it was "Requesting FakeIP" and also it would assign me an "anonymous server ID" whenever I created my own server. Additionally, the sv_cheats was forcefully enabled like in TF2.
That all said, I am unsure if the -dev option is required for all of these to take effect, but I assume not because TF2 does not need it.
--Orin (talk) 03:13, 14 July 2023 (PDT)
After fruitless attempts, I checked engine.dll and engine2.dll (CS2) and didn't find "-enablefakeip" in them, though I did find it in the same files for TF2. Perhaps Valve incorrectly configured it for Counter-Strike before, but it has now been removed.
--Wind (talk) 21:48, 23 July 2023 (PDT)
I suppose it's appropriate to have CS:GO removed from -enablefakeip, though I guess I should've checked the DLL files myself at a much earlier point of time.
--Orin (talk) 02:19, 31 July 2023 (PDT)