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Brandon
08-16-07, 07:42 PM
Chicago Location
:rolleyes: Who's interested?
:D How much would you pay?
:eek: Who want's to test it?
Brandon
08-20-07, 12:10 AM
No one? Good I don't like 1000fps anyway. :rolleyes:
How would we test it? I wouldn't mind a 1k fps team fortress 2 server when it comes out lol :P
wnxplex
11-29-07, 11:48 PM
hmm, i would love to test it, and i would pay like 30 bucks a month for it. And Chicago
elite777
12-22-07, 09:41 AM
If this were for Day of Defeat I may consider upgrading to it and testing it also.
I would pay $4.00 a slot
I think it would be a fair gift to make up for my issues to do this for Day of Defeat at the specified price :)
I would be interested, but only in a NYC location...
~$5 per slot would be a very competitive price.
n0xious
02-11-08, 06:52 AM
Theres defintly a huge demand for 1000 FPS Servers, most people in the competitve scene are willing to pay $5 per slot for a match server @ 1000FPS.
The problem is, theres many GSP's selling 1000fps servers at cheap prices, but there totaly overloading there servers. For a company with a reputation like Branzone's, we would be fooled or worried about that problem.
The problem with One location -
Competitve teams want there nearest location, and would choose another GSP for the servers if it was a nearer location. I think you would get service, but maybe test it first, if it works, move onto more locations
Brandon
02-12-08, 02:04 PM
The idea was to test the servers at one location and later expand them to all locations. The difficult part about this is that these servers would require specific machines for these games only. Also we would also be very strict as to how many slots are hosted per core to insure that performance expectations are met.
tre_six
02-24-08, 02:09 PM
I wanna test :D
Just remember Brandon, Linux has hiccups...
P4rD0nM3
02-27-08, 08:05 AM
I don't think Branzone uses Linux as its main platform for hosting game servers.
Brandon
02-27-08, 12:54 PM
1000fps would require linux. As of now we have no further plans to introduce this speed. However that could change. :)
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