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Mark Gunnett wrote: > So, My clan right now runs all of our game servers off of a dedicated box > that costs around $135 a month. This was cheaper by far since we used to run > anywhere between 7-10 game servers. The keywords there are used to and was, > since recently we've found that we really don't have members playing those > games anymore, and therefore it's kind of pointless to be renting this > dedicated box. So we are going to switch to running 1 game server (TF2, 24 > slots) from a GSP. Now here is a listing of the GSP's I've looked at, > pricing wise: > > Gameservers.com - $71.95 > > Nuclearfallout.net - $65.99 ($68.98 with a HLStatsX Installation) > > MyInternetServices.com - $45.00 > > ArtOfWarCentral.com - $39.70 > > Now, I myself have personal experience with Nuclearfallout.net. As far as I > could tell, the NFO servers I have hosted weren't exactly all that great, > but they weren't bad either. I always here crap about the GameServers.com > servers, but I don't know from personal experience if they are worth that > kind of money. Now, I only heard of MyInterenetServices.com because of the > deal they had going on for BF:BC2. We can't exactly host ranked servers > ourselves so we looked around for a GSP and they seemed to be doing a deal > on BF:BC2 32 slot servers. Anyways, I'm unsure of them either for a TF2 > server. Now, I have heard of ArtOfWarCentral.com, and I have played on a > server on one of their boxes and I didn't like the way the server... felt. > But that could just be me. > > If anyone can recommend which of these would be the best to go with, or if > you can recommend a different host that offer's TF2 servers around $70 or > under for 24 slots, I would appreciate it greatly. We're trying to cut back > costs with the amount of server use we currently have, and a GSP is the way > to go currently. > > Thanks, > > _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, edit your list preferences, or view the list archives, please visit: http://list.valvesoftware.com/mailman/listinfo/hlds

