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Bob_the_K

Kick for value restriction in setvariable.log

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So I have a new kick I've never encountered before.   In my setvariable.log, I'm getting this:

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06.04.2018 22:10:15: Me (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:2302) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - Value Restriction #0 "vcom_firedtime" = 293.265 2:390 Exile_Unit_Player

Since it's a value restriction, I added !"vcom_firedtime" to the first line in setvariableVal.txt (not the//regex line).   No dice.  So I also added it to setvariable.txt.   Still no dice.   So I also added !"vcom_" to both files, too.  And I'm still getting kicked.  What did I miss or do wrong?

I've gotten pretty good at adding restrictions to scripts.txt but this one has me stumped.

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That's where it is.... Actually line 2 - the first "actionable" line.  As I had said, I added it to the line after the //regex. 

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//regex
7 "" !(true|false|any) !="[0-9]{1,2}" !="\"\"" !="\"111thID\"" !="\"BI\"" !="\"ExileBrunswik\"" !="\"CTRG\"" !="\"CTRG14\"" !="\"CTRG15\"" !="\"Exile\"" !="\"GryffinRegiment\"" !="\"MANW\"" !="\"TFAegis\"" !="\"Curator\"" !="\"Jets_ID\"" !="\"CombatPatrol\"" !"vcom_firedtime" !"vcom_"

 and 

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//regex
7 "" !="exilexm8isonline" !="bis_fnc_selectrespawntemplate_respawned"  !="ExileCameraInUse" !="isrunning" !="bis_fnc_setunitinsignia_class" !="bis_accesscounter" !="saved3deninventory" !"playerwantshalospawn" !"ryanzombiesinfected\" !"ryanzombiesimmunity\" !"ryanzombiesinfected\" !"vcom_firedtime" !"vcom_"
7 "ExilePurse"
7 "ExileBank"
7 "ExileMoney"
7 "ExileScore"

 

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