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Procon 1

Procon 1 is developed by Myrcon.

About Procon

Procon is a free remote control (RCON) tool for gameservers, currently supporting Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Battlefield 3, Medal of Honor: Warfighter, Battlefield 4 and Battlefield Hardline. It is developed by Myrcon and also available as open source software on GitHub.

In addition to providing basic features to control your gameserver, users can extend Procon's functionality using plugins, which can control Procon's behavior and add additional possibilities for gameserver admins. Furthermore, Procon provides a layer system, which allows running plugins and managing admin accounts in a central location instead of distributing it to every admin connected to the gameserver.

Support

Are you experiencing troubles while using Procon, would like to suggest a new feature or discuss settings and plugins with fellow admins? Feel free to pay our Myrcon Community a visit!

If you are looking for a list of available plugins, head over to the plugins section of our forums.

Known bugs

Please refer to the issues section for issues tagged as "bug" for a list of known bugs.

Changelog

To check out older changelogs, please refer to our full changelogs list on the Myrcon Community forums.

1.5.1.1 to 1.5.2.0

Core

  • Added UTF-8 support
  • Updated GeoIP database (20171006) used for displaying a user's country

1.4.2.4 to 1.5.1.1

Battlefield 4

  • Updates and changes to BF4.def

Battlefield Hardline

  • first compatible release
  • Updates and changes to BFHL.def / au.loc / de.loc

Core

  • Added BFHL compatibility

UI

  • Added BFHL compatibility

Default plugins

  • BFHL compatibility

Credits & contributions

Procon and the Procon layer are developed by Myrcon.

The Battlefield franchise is a product of DICE.

Plugins for Procon are developed by third parties, credits and responsibilities lie with the respective plugin author.