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Some more tweaks of my own:
*Add CONS_Printf messages for !netgame checks *Arg count is checked first regardless of netgame status for both kick and ban, < 2 is checked instead of == 1 just in case these weren't called from console for some stupid reason? *Moved Command_Kick's buffer vars to within the code that actually does kicking stuff
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@ -2525,15 +2525,18 @@ static void Command_Nodes(void)
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static void Command_Ban(void)
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{
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if (!netgame) // Don't kick Tails in splitscreen!
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return;
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if (COM_Argc() == 1)
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if (COM_Argc() < 2)
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{
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CONS_Printf(M_GetText("Ban <playername/playernum> <reason>: ban and kick a player\n"));
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return;
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}
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if (!netgame) // Don't kick Tails in splitscreen!
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{
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CONS_Printf(M_GetText("This only works in a netgame.\n"));
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return;
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}
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if (server || adminplayer == consoleplayer)
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{
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XBOXSTATIC UINT8 buf[3 + MAX_REASONLENGTH];
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@ -2588,20 +2591,22 @@ static void Command_Ban(void)
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static void Command_Kick(void)
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{
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XBOXSTATIC UINT8 buf[3 + MAX_REASONLENGTH];
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UINT8 *p = buf;
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if (!netgame) // Don't kick Tails in splitscreen!
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return;
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if (COM_Argc() == 1)
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if (COM_Argc() < 2)
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{
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CONS_Printf(M_GetText("kick <playername/playernum> <reason>: kick a player\n"));
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return;
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}
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if (!netgame) // Don't kick Tails in splitscreen!
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{
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CONS_Printf(M_GetText("This only works in a netgame.\n"));
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return;
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}
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if (server || adminplayer == consoleplayer)
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{
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XBOXSTATIC UINT8 buf[3 + MAX_REASONLENGTH];
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UINT8 *p = buf;
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const SINT8 pn = nametonum(COM_Argv(1));
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if (pn == -1 || pn == 0)
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