Call of Duty 2

Platform(s): PC, Xbox 360
Genre: Action
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Infinity Ward

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'Call of Duty 2' - v1.3 Dedicated Linux Server Available NOW

by Rainier on June 29, 2006 @ 8:12 p.m. PDT

Call of Duty 2 lets players experience four individual soldier stories as they overcome insurmountable odds in multiple campaigns. Players have the freedom to follow each of the four storylines through for the ultimate character-driven experience, or they can engage in the historic battles chronologically for quick hitting action.

Get the Call of Duty 2 v1.3 Linux Server off WP (25mb)

DESCRIPTION:
Linux dedicated server binaries for Call of Duty® 2 version 1.3

NOTE:
Call of Duty 2 Linux Server is NOT SUPPORTED by Activision® Customer Support. Please do not call with any questions related to this free product.


PunkBuster Note: If PunkBuster fails to initialize upon initial server launch of Call of Duty 2 Linux Patch 1.3 there are two ways to resolve. The first is to open the home location of Call of Duty 2 Linux. Ensure you can see hidden files and delete the folder named “.callofduty”. Now you can launch the Call of Duty 2 server with the parameter “+set sv_punkbuster 1” (Ex. “./cod2_lnxded +set sv_punkbuster 1”).

If the above does not work, you can launch the server, but do not load a map (if you did launch a map, just enter “killserver” into the console and continue). Enter the following into the console; pb_sv_enable. Now launch a map, punkbuster should be working.

To test whether or not PunkBuster was initialized correctly, with the server launched (ie. Map running), enter “pb_sv_ver” into the console. If there is a returned value, PunkBuster has been successfully initialized.

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