quality requisites
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1. What Brahma means
In the game version you are using (1.1.0.3), when you try to vote a map in a server, if the map does not fit the "Map Quality Requisites" rules, then it simply tells you that it doesn't fit the quality requisites.
Brahma here affirms that in the next game version (1.1.0.4), when you try to vote a map that doesn't qualify the quality requisites, it will state precisely what are the reasons that the map you voted won't be accepted. The rationales could vary from the ceiling being too high to the health packs being too close to each other.

2.Where to download 1.1.0.4
1.1.0.4 isn't out yet, so keep watching the forums daily and eventually you will see it out.

3. How to vote maps into a server
To vote a map into a server you would need to first send it to the server like so: "/sendmap mapname", following by then voting the actual map like so: "/mode (ctf, tdm, lss, etc) mapname. Heed that some servers do not accept any map votes at all.

4. Putting bots into a a map
Don't do this if the map is already in the official maps list...
In Singleplayer vote the map you want the bots to play on. Type "/mode 7" (this selects the mode that will be used in the next map you vote. "Mode 7" means Bot Team Deathmatch, so you can also type "/mode 8", which that means Bot Deathmatch. I'm not sure which mode is Bot One Shot One Kill though).
After that simply type /map mapname making the map with the mode you just chose load. The only thing you will be missing there is the bots, even though the mode will be there. Then type "/addbot CLA" (here you can type either CLA or RVSF, depending on what team you want team you want the bot to be in. If you want to be more specific about the bot you can also add "/addbot CLA best Roger". This would make the bot with "best" skill and name him Roger. Just keep repeating this command until you can enough bots in each team to try the map out.

Try these useful bot commands that can as well be useful from time to time when playing with bots:
/botsshoot 1 or 0 <- this command helps you control the bots of whether you want them to shoot or not. 1 makes them shoot, and 0 disables them from shooting.

/idlebots 1 or 0 <- this command helps you control the bots of whether you want them to be moving around or make them freeze in their spot. 1 makes them freeze, and 0 makes them keep moving.

Hope this was helpful.
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Messages In This Thread
quality requisites - by insideJOB - 22 Oct 10, 07:13AM
RE: quality requisites - by Brahma - 22 Oct 10, 02:05PM
RE: quality requisites - by Mr.Floppy - 22 Oct 10, 05:25PM
RE: quality requisites - by JMM - 22 Oct 10, 02:24PM
RE: quality requisites - by tempest - 22 Oct 10, 06:25PM
RE: quality requisites - by Brahma - 22 Oct 10, 06:29PM
RE: quality requisites - by makkE - 22 Oct 10, 06:34PM
RE: quality requisites - by Alien - 23 Oct 10, 09:32PM
RE: quality requisites - by insideJOB - 25 Oct 10, 12:39AM
RE: quality requisites - by Gibstick - 25 Oct 10, 02:20AM
RE: quality requisites - by #M|A#Wolf - 25 Oct 10, 02:56AM
RE: quality requisites - by insideJOB - 28 Oct 10, 05:38AM
RE: quality requisites - by V-Man - 28 Oct 10, 06:50AM
RE: quality requisites - by insideJOB - 30 Oct 10, 07:33AM
RE: quality requisites - by V-Man - 31 Oct 10, 06:39AM
RE: quality requisites - by insideJOB - 31 Oct 10, 07:24AM
RE: quality requisites - by jamz - 31 Oct 10, 09:20AM
RE: quality requisites - by V-Man - 31 Oct 10, 04:23PM