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It's not that small. Someone asked me to leave and said it was their clan's server.

LOL. :angry:

He says he didn't say it. :angry: :rolleyes: I bet your the *** who reported such a stupid thing, LOL.

He says he didn't say it.  :angry:  :rolleyes: I bet your the *** who reported such a stupid thing, LOL.

There's been more than one person whose done this. Also, I wasn't the person who reported him. If you read about it, he confessed himself. :laugh:

edit: You also didn't need to bring up sexuality into a counter-strike discussion, your post would have been better off here

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Ha ha, only just found this - gunna go on for a bit now :)

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If it wasn't empty - gunna keep an eye to see when people are playing :D

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Also just noticed my ping is gunna be around 100-150 because I am in england. With rates like that I am gunna get owned if everyone else's ping 10-30 :D

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I'm thinking of setting up a 32 player CS:S server. Is there any kind of demand for something like that here? I was monitoring the one linked on the first post, and it stays pretty busy from what I can tell.

I'm thinking of setting up a 32 player CS:S server. Is there any kind of demand for something like that here? I was monitoring the one linked on the first post, and it stays pretty busy from what I can tell.

i'd play on it if you can get enought bandwidth to get me a good ping

i'd play on it if you can get enought bandwidth to get me a good ping

Looking at a few different providers. Probably wouldn't go with one of those server rental sites as they charge an arm and a leg (for obvious reasons, of course).

I'll inquire and get back.

I'm looking at a server that would run off some pretty high quality bandwidth and have 1.8 terrabytes of bandwidth at its disposal.

Though if anybody wants to go into this as a partnership and share the server and admining, let me know. ;) I'm looking at a 1.3GHz Celeron with 512MB RAM which wouldn't set me back too bad and should run CS:S pretty well.

I guess you shut it down cuz its not up.

it should be back up now, i took it down for a bit to defrag the machine, and do some other smalll touches to try and speed the machine up, just in case, i really need to see what she's like under a full load (of 8) in terms of ping and machine useage, does anybody know of a good system stats loggin program?

edit: i've found some cutoms maps like assualt and inferno if you guys want to test those out too

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