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From MTA 1.0 players can login ingame with the MTA community account. | From MTA 1.0 players can login ingame with the MTA community account. | ||
You shouldn't rely entirely on serials to identify players - serials may be able to be faked and it is not guaranteed that two players will not have the same serial (though this is unlikely). | |||
==Related Scripting Functions== | ==Related Scripting Functions== |
Revision as of 01:22, 13 December 2010
Serials are used by MTA to identify players, serials are bound to your hardware configuration and your MTA community account. Serials can contain numbers and letters, the format:
[n] xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Server administrators can ban the serial, this is useful for players who have a dynamic IP.
From MTA 1.0 players can login ingame with the MTA community account.
You shouldn't rely entirely on serials to identify players - serials may be able to be faked and it is not guaranteed that two players will not have the same serial (though this is unlikely).