I agree with the One Tab idea 100%. Penalizing us for running Custom/32
Player Servers is definitely not the best idea.

On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:22 AM, Chris Staley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> I think I have to agree with this. It would be best if there was just
> one tab, but a more comprehensive filtering system. The tag idea is
> great. It will really help people find the servers that they really
> want. The custom tab throws a lot of people off though. I work for a GSP
> and its unreal how many "server admins" are complaining about not being
> able to see their server on the list, and its because its on the custom
> tab. So tab idea, great concept, but execution was a little off with the
> different tab. I mean it was worth a try, but just better filters would
> be more effective.
> Thats my $.02
>
>
> Andrius Pirus wrote:
> > No, the best one is one tab, but many filtering options and that's
> > all. Why people should  find the servers looking in 2 tabs. It's
> > simply annoying.  And i think that's not impossible that Valve revert
> > the changes they made and give us back one nice tab with nice
> > filtering functions in bonus.
> >   Quoting Matthew Cheale : Saint K. wrote:
> >  True, ideally it should just be a filter option, but apparently
> > we're going
> >  the tab way. And looking at VALVe, their not likely to revert
> > something they
> >  implemented. So somehow we'll be stuck to the tabs anyway.
> >  A tab is just a pre-defined filter set and for your average Joe,
> > which I think
> >  none of us match, is much more visible.  I think the best suggestion
> > so far has
> >  been:
> >  1) One tab for "Standard Servers", this is the default selected tab
> > when you
> >  first kick up the game after installation.
> >  2) One tab for every server, "All Servers" or something, this one
> > comes with
> >  advanced filtering options.
> >  It gives new people to the scene a controlled experience while
> > clearly offering
> >  the complete list of game experiences still.  As for hacking your
> > way onto the
> >  Internet list, surely that just encourages Valve to hard code the
> > tab filtering
> >  on the client...
> >  --
> >  With regards,
> >  Matthew Cheale
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