This might be a dumb question because I haven't been super active at
reading this last the last few months because I've been busy with work and
school but I can't get my server to show up on the server browser.

I didn't have a server since around March. Got rid of my VPS I shared with
people and just focused on work and school. Set up a new one with Digital
Ocean and haven't been able to get the server to show up on the community
browser since.

I've been playing for a day or two and can't get anything so I figured it
was finally time to ask.

My command line is like this:

~/GO/srcds_run -console -game csgo -console -usercon -ip 107.170.191.135
-port 27035 +game_type 0 +game_mode 0 +host_workshop_collection 291368794
+workshop_start_map 219295593 -authkey [My AuthKeyHere]
-maxplayers_override 16 -tickrate 100

Server runs just fine if you have the IP with a port post-fixed to the end
it just isn't in the browser. If you querie it in the steam API
<http://api.steampowered.com/ISteamApps/GetServersAtAddress/v0001?addr=107.170.191.135:27035&format=json>
it shows up.

I set my sv_region to 0 to match New York where the server is.

I set sv_tags since some people reported issues minus the tags.

I added
 host_name_store 1
host_info_show 2
host_players_show 2
first in the server.cfg file and then in my gamemodes_casual_server.cfg
file.

Should I try those variables in my command line? Does it sometimes take
long long amounts of time for servers to propagate to the browser? Or am I
just being dumb and missing something very obvious?

Also note I'm not using sourcemod or any third party mods currently and
this is a fresh install of CSGO from about 3-4 days ago.



-- 
Have a good one,
Jack McEachern
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