• The return of the official server São Paulo 1‏
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I would like to tell you, administrators and players of Rust, what's going on with the servers in Brazil and Latin America. Some time ago, before you create the official server São Paulo 1 and 2, there was the community server called "Minha Casa Minha Vida (MCMV)," this server was the most famous in Brazil and Latin America, and all played in it. After the creation of the official server, the MCMV began to be empty, without players, and their managers were angry about it. Then, after some time of full operation of the official server (which by the way, I and several friends considered the best server to play), the São Paulo 1 and 2 started suffering DDoS attacks as well as all community servers that we Brazilians and Latin Americans would have a low ping. And mysteriously, one server stood out as the only one who do not suffered DDoS attacks, the community server "[BR] Revolution". Strangely, his administrator named "Hemk" knows all about DDoS attacks, including the prices to make the attacks (He always say about it in the chat) and also began to make his server a way to make money through a system where you donate and earn items that favor you in the game. This server, which would be the only option to play in Brazil, also became a feasible option since the clan "wm" stands in appearing with many items and not be seen collecting materials ever (Suspicion of admin abuse). Now, many major clans are moving to servers with high ping, but officials, like Miami 1 (which is full of hackers), in which the ping much affect the gameplay. So I come in the name of all Brazilian and Latin American community of Rust ask for the return of the official server São Paulo 1, but strong against DDoS attacks. I think you are losing buyers and players with what's going on here, you need to take action. Sorry about the english in some parts.
brazil was provided with servers, which were ddos'd to hell. why would facepunch waste time making more servers for the same thing to happen?
This was covered in the last São Paulo thread... Admin plz close this
[QUOTE=mrknifey;50260975]brazil was provided with servers, which were ddos'd to hell. why would facepunch waste time making more servers for the same thing to happen?[/QUOTE] If facepunch make a anti-DDoS server, like others that exist, this won't happen. Considering that doesen't exist a lot of servers in Brazil and America Latina in general, in my opinion this is a investiment. [editline]5th May 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=raz r23;50261649]This was covered in the last São Paulo thread... Admin plz close this[/QUOTE] Sorry, I didn't know that was another topic about it. When I send a ticket to facepunch, the answer was to open a thread about it.
Most of the servers at Brazil are under DDoS attack, we really need help about this :(
[QUOTE=DanMoulin;50263004]If facepunch make a anti-DDoS server, like others that exist, this won't happen. Considering that doesen't exist a lot of servers in Brazil and America Latina in general, in my opinion this is a investiment.[/QUOTE] "Anti-DDoS" depends on the host having the necessary infrastructure. Brazilian Internet doesn't. That's why the server was constantly under DDoS. If the devs could do something about it, [I]don't you think they would have?[/I] Do you think they just hate Brazilians and decided to waste money paying for official servers nobody can play on just to annoy you all? If they could run a server that's immune to DDoS you'd be playing on it right now instead of posting on the forum. [QUOTE=Starpluck;50092013]As mentioned earlier, this is strictly a Brazilian infrastructural issue. Brazil has highly-vulnerable internet making them suspect to easy attack. Their internet quality is not that great.[/QUOTE] This is a moderator posting in [URL="https://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1509169"]the previous thread.[/URL] I understand that not having many (or any) local servers would make Brazilian players mad, but it's not the devs' fault if every server but one is being DDoSed to death by that one server's owner. There is no way to put a server online where that guy won't be able to see it and point DDoS botnets at its IP. It's a fundamental flaw of the Internet. It's the equivalent of a flash mob, except you aren't able to make 40 million people show up at one store in real life.
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