• Selling a Counter-Strike Source Server (First 48 hours sale)
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[QUOTE=Delta616;37714540]Wait, this is guy wants to host dedicated servers on a less than 5 mbps upload connection?[/QUOTE] That's not really a big deal depending on the desired player count. The big deal is that this guy has one machine and will play battlefield 3 on it while you pay him to host your server.
[QUOTE=Catdaemon;37714635]That's not really a big deal depending on the desired player count. The big deal is that this guy has one machine and will play battlefield 3 on it while you pay him to host your server.[/QUOTE] Well he wants to host two srcds instances, and play videogames on it. That is going to be a terrible time.
[QUOTE=Delta616;37714749]Well he wants to host two srcds instances, and play videogames on it. That is going to be a terrible time.[/QUOTE] actually as I said earlier, "It is on my dedicated computer which, believe it or not, has steam and origin on it! I wanted to get the point across that the computer can handle two servers running while memory-intensive programs are running also." not my gaming computer.
Any standard computer that you pick up from the PC store can run empty processes of SRCDs. And if you run servers you need as much of that 8GB for SRCDs as possible, rather than feeding it to unneeded programs, why do you need steam & origin on a computer dedicated to hosting? Thats wasting resources. SRCDs sucks up more resources the longer it runs, wasting 12-20GB of HDD space on battlefield is a horrible waste of space that could be dedicated to all the temp files that a SRCD server piles up. I honestly don't think you've put any planning into this. If you really aimed on running servers you would've rented a dedicated server.
no op adding a puppy will not help
[QUOTE=TCB;37715577]no op adding a puppy will not help[/QUOTE] Yes it will. You clearly don't understand the marketing genius behind it.
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