>From my understanding, have an inactive server wont effect the score much at
all. When players connect then disconnect very quickly it will bring the
server score down, but just having little traffic shouldn't.

On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 3:36 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I recently read that Valve has some sort of server scoring system in place
> that removes servers from the TF2 master list if they score low. Apparently
> one way to get a low score (and to be removed from the list) is to not have
> much activity on the server. My clan has a TF2 server that we use about once
> a week. Usually when we all join, we get a good crowd but we simply don't
> have enough interest for the server to always be active.
>
> As a result of this, our IP has been delisted twice. I have a dedicated box
> and have used up 2 of our IP's already. Today I had to switch our server to
> a third IP for it to show up.
>
> My question is who can I contact about this so my other IP's can be
> re-listed? Is there a way to prevent this from happening besides having a
> more popular server? I know tech support is useless because they don't
> support their own dedicated server files...
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