Changing the player limit for a team

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Is there a way, using the console, to force limit only one player for a team?

I am setting up a private Hide and Seek server and I want to have the Seekers (Counter-Terrorists) to have a maximum of one person and the Hiders (Terrorist) contain the rest of the players?

Also, I want to to when I use mp_scrambleteams, the game will auto choose a person to be a seeker, is this possible at all?






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How do you change player limits in Minecraft?

You can use the /setmaxplayers command to set the maximum number of players for a game session.

How do I increase player limit in server?

Too many online players can cause lag on your server, so having a reasonable player limit can be very beneficial to keeping lag down.
  • Navigate to your Control Panel.
  • Stop your server.
  • Set Player Slots to your desired player limit.
  • Click Save at the bottom.
  • Restart your server.


  • How do you change max players in CSGO?

    If you're using command line or a shortcut to launch the server, you can add +maxplayers # at the end of the line/shortcut target to launch the server with max players set to #, where # is the desired max number of players.

    How do you get more than 10 players in CS GO?

  • Find gamemodes.txt, make a copy and name the copy "gamemodes_server.txt"
  • Ctrl+F. "maxplayers" " or. "maxplayers" replace "maxplayers" "10" to "maxplayers" "100"
  • Replace every maxplayers 10 into maxplayers 100.
  • Save and Restart game.




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