Now that I've graduated and gotten a job (hell of a last semester), becoming part of the eager workforce and creating myself some disposable income, I'm looking for ways to keep myself busy in the evenings.
I'm wondering how many TF2 mappers out there would be interested in a server to time share with others for map playtests. I tried to do something like this with my HL2DM server before I turned it into a TF2 server, but nothing ever came of it. Just looking for what kind of demand there is out there.
I also need to decide if I want to bite the "several hundred dollar a month dedicated server" bullet or stay with shared hosting, and I think the response I get here will play a big role in that.
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Re: TF2 Mappers: Quick Question
Posted by CrazyIvanovich on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:00pm 2008
Posted by CrazyIvanovich on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:00pm 2008
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Re: TF2 Mappers: Quick Question
Posted by RedWood on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:33pm 2008
Posted by RedWood on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:33pm 2008
As long as i had a map of mine running on it or a rcon password I'd be willing and happy to chip in a few dollars. In fact i imagine if you petitione just a few mapping communities you would get a number of people wanting to get their map on a server and i bet the be willing to pay $5 to $10 a month to do so.
I don't know why you would want to pay hundreds of dollars a month for a dedicated server if all it would be to you is a hobby. If you have a server to yourself can you run more than one server on it at once? Can you run more than one game on it at once? Say one server running Counter Strike Source and One TF2. If so than i can imagine you making your money back by charging to have their map running on the server.
I don't know why you would want to pay hundreds of dollars a month for a dedicated server if all it would be to you is a hobby. If you have a server to yourself can you run more than one server on it at once? Can you run more than one game on it at once? Say one server running Counter Strike Source and One TF2. If so than i can imagine you making your money back by charging to have their map running on the server.
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Re: TF2 Mappers: Quick Question
Posted by Zein on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:40pm 2008

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Posted by Zein on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:40pm 2008
not to be the baron of bad new or anything but i try to avoid custom made TF2 maps just because i beleive it beats the purpose of TF2. sorry...
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Re: TF2 Mappers: Quick Question
Posted by CrazyIvanovich on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:41pm 2008
Posted by CrazyIvanovich on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:41pm 2008
Erm, well the idea wouldn't be to charge people to have their map running. I'd take donations for sure, but charging leads down a road to were sub-par maps are put in the rotation just because they were paid more for.
Anyway, yes, a dedicated box would allow me to host something around 50 or 60 slots on an source dedicated server. I could divide those up between whatever source games, or other games (CoD4 anyone?) I wanted. It's something I'd have to tweak, resource division between the more popular servers and what not. In the end, I think I'd end up with three or four servers running.
Another benefit is that I could take down one of those and run my personal website from the server, too. Thus eliminating slower-than-stone Powweb from the equation, and opening up more possibilities for server to website scripts (stats and so forth).
The downside, of course, is the cost.
Anyway, yes, a dedicated box would allow me to host something around 50 or 60 slots on an source dedicated server. I could divide those up between whatever source games, or other games (CoD4 anyone?) I wanted. It's something I'd have to tweak, resource division between the more popular servers and what not. In the end, I think I'd end up with three or four servers running.
Another benefit is that I could take down one of those and run my personal website from the server, too. Thus eliminating slower-than-stone Powweb from the equation, and opening up more possibilities for server to website scripts (stats and so forth).
The downside, of course, is the cost.
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Re: TF2 Mappers: Quick Question
Posted by Gwil on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:52pm 2008

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Posted by Gwil on Tue Jan 22nd at 8:52pm 2008
I'd be interested in running a TF2 server with you but unfortunately all of my money gets ploughed into this place at the moment. If you have any questions about servers though, I might be able to help as i've run a couple in the past.
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Re: TF2 Mappers: Quick Question
Posted by FatStrings on Tue Jan 22nd at 9:26pm 2008
you make no sense

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Posted by FatStrings on Tue Jan 22nd at 9:26pm 2008
? quote:
not to be the baron of bad new or anything but i try to avoid custom made TF2 maps just because i beleive it beats the purpose of TF2. sorry...
you make no sense
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Re: TF2 Mappers: Quick Question
Posted by Cash Car Star on Tue Jan 22nd at 11:04pm 2008

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Posted by Cash Car Star on Tue Jan 22nd at 11:04pm 2008
The baron of bad news? Is that really how you think that phrase goes? Wow.
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Re: TF2 Mappers: Quick Question
Posted by reaper47 on Tue Jan 22nd at 11:13pm 2008
I think the phrase rather involves glass houses and stones.
Posted by reaper47 on Tue Jan 22nd at 11:13pm 2008
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not to be the baron of bad new or anything but i try to avoid custom made TF2 maps just because i beleive it beats the purpose of TF2. sorry...
I think the phrase rather involves glass houses and stones.
Re: TF2 Mappers: Quick Question
Posted by CrazyIvanovich on Tue Jan 22nd at 11:25pm 2008
I appreciate it! I'm not really looking for co-conspirators at the moment. I can probably handle the cost on my own at least for awhile, if I decide it's worth it.
But, if you have any suggestions on the best place to rent a dedicated box, I'm all ears. That seems to be priority number one.
Posted by CrazyIvanovich on Tue Jan 22nd at 11:25pm 2008
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I'd be interested in running a TF2 server with you but unfortunately all of my money gets ploughed into this place at the moment. If you have any questions about servers though, I might be able to help as i've run a couple in the past.
I appreciate it! I'm not really looking for co-conspirators at the moment. I can probably handle the cost on my own at least for awhile, if I decide it's worth it.
But, if you have any suggestions on the best place to rent a dedicated box, I'm all ears. That seems to be priority number one.
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