Finding Servers With Blockscripts=0

interiotinteriot Join Date: 2003-01-22 Member: 12586Members
If anybody has had success using something like All Seeing Eye or XFire to provide a list of servers that currently don't have blockscripts turned on, could you write a quick explanation how to enable this in the particular application? I'm not having any luck at getting this to work at the moment.

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  • obuhobuh Not Quite Smart at NS Join Date: 2003-03-31 Member: 15072Members, Constellation
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    I use <a href='http://www.udpsoft.com/eye2/index.html' target='_blank'>The All-Seeing Eye</a> as server browser (I didn't find a way to sort servers with mp_bs 0 using the steam browser). To make a custom filter, use the 'Filter' menu and click 'New'. Give a name to your filter, for example 'mp_bs 0'.

    Then enter the following :

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    <img src='http://membres.lycos.fr/choc/filterbs0.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />

    At the bottom, change the modifier to 'Natural Selection'

    Your new filter will appear at the bottom left.

    <img src='http://membres.lycos.fr/choc/filter.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />

    Check the case and select Natural Selection, and refresh the server list.

    <img src='http://membres.lycos.fr/choc/nslist.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />


    Enjoy (:
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