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Andreas Grimm wrote:
> I have a high-end PC and a fast internet connection. (Additional enough CPU
> power to host good and stable 32 slot servers)
>
> And now i have to wait 10 years until the rest of the world have this, too?
> I only have to blood, because other people have low-end PC's?
> Where is the "fairness" there?
>
> To buy Team Fortress 2, people have to be over 18 years old, right? I think,
> those poeple are able to know, what their PC can handle ... It is not
> valve's job, to force ALL people to play on 24- servers.
>
> It brings nothing, to run a server with more than 24 slot, when the server
> isn't in the server list. It will stay empty 24/7.
>
> When i start a server with 32 slots (due a plugin), I get the following line
> in my console:
>
>> Connection to Steam servers successful.
>> Adding master server 72.165.61.190:27011
>> Adding master server 72.165.61.189:27011
>> MasterRequestRestart
>> Your server is out of date.  Please update and restart.
>>
>
> Really fair :(
>
> Andreas
>
>
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von
>> Alfred Reynolds
>> Gesendet: Dienstag, 16. Oktober 2007 06:29
>> An: [email protected]
>> Betreff: RE: [hlds] Battle Summary
>>
>> Jub Jub?
>>
>> The game was design for 24 players and was breaking for
>> clients with lower end PC's when more than that were added,
>> so in the interest of fair game play for all only 24 player
>> or less servers are listed. You are free to run a server with
>> a higher player count.
>>
>> - Alfred
>>
>> Michael R. Matheson wrote:
>>
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>>> [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] I have now read at
>>> least 35-40 posts just today regarding the removal of the 32 man
>>> servers.  At brief times (and I do mean brief), the back and forth
>>> jousting between the Anti-Valve Forces (also known as the Rebel
>>> Alliance)
>>> and the Pro-Valve Forces (also known as the Imperial Storm
>>>
>> Troopers)
>>
>>> has been amusing.  If I may, I'd like to briefly summarize
>>>
>> what I've
>>
>>> learned thus far.  The clever Anti-Valve Forces, led by the
>>>
>> vocal and
>>
>>> somewhat abrasive Chris Barnett, successfully created 32
>>>
>> man servers.
>>
>>> These servers, for a brief time, enjoyed some unique popularity.
>>> However, the Evil Valve Empire, without any warning or even
>>>
>> a hint of
>>
>>> explanation, ruthlessly and mercilessly filtered these servers.
>>> Meanwhile, the Pro-Valve Forces (whose leader has not yet clearly
>>> emerged) recognize that the Evil Valve Empire could have shown more
>>> compassion towards the rogue servers.  But, they also realize that
>>> there is still good in Valve, and are not willing to become
>>>
>> traitors
>>
>>> just yet.  If the story ended here, there would still be
>>>
>> hope for the
>>
>>> future.  But alas, the battle continues and there is yet another
>>> faction that is forced to watch the bloodshed.  This faction, The
>>> Silent Majority (also known by the term Ewoks) is typically a happy
>>> lot.
>>> They're able to
>>> put normal day to day trifles in perspective, and thus avoid the
>>> attendant hypertension, stress and anxiety that the two fighting
>>> forces must feel constantly.  But now that the Ewoks are unable to
>>> stop watching the battle, their smiles have dimmed.  Their laughter
>>> has been silenced.  The public jousting is no longer amusing.  The
>>> Ewoks unanimously proclaim "Enough is enough!"
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Now I ask "Have I missed something important?"  Might further
>>> knowledge and truth be gained by continuing to witness this
>>>
>> fight?  Is
>>
>>> there any possibility that the Anti-Valve and Pro-Valve
>>>
>> Forces could
>>
>>> just kiss and make up (or at least move on)?  The Ewoks
>>>
>> would like to
>>
>>> watch the Rockies'
>>> game.  :-)
>>>
>>> --
>>>
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Just a thought for valve, as for filtering servers based upon custom
content or not, isnt that kinda of the point of sv_pure, so couldnt you
just instate a filter in the server browser based on the values of sv_pure
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