hl2dm scrim

hl2dm scrim

Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by haymaker on Fri May 23rd 2008 at 4:31am
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...anybody up for a pit-member session?

I see the snarkpit server is offline. So I don't care where, though i'd be willing to host something at mine ( San Jose California ).

This coming weekend ( may 23 ) is bad for me, but I could plan around sometime else if there's a time that works for everyone
Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by Gwil on Fri May 23rd 2008 at 9:34am
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Yeah the pit server is off for a long time now - unfortunately, I just couldn't afford to keep up with hosting costs and even so, HL2DM was/is a fairly slow scene which left it a white elephant at times. In an ideal world i'd be rich enough to run a rig out of a datacentre which could hold the webserver, HL2DM, TF2 and maybe one other.

I'm up for a bit of a bash though, Cali might be a little high ping but 70-150 is how I used to ping on modem so it should be fine. Perhaps join the Snarkpit Steam group and schedule a new event?
Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by omegaslayer on Fri May 23rd 2008 at 3:56pm
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Heh, San Jose... I go to San Jose state! ;P
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by reaper47 on Fri May 23rd 2008 at 4:23pm
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I might. Ping will suck if it's hosted in the US, but I'd like to go with the majority.
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by Riven on Fri May 23rd 2008 at 5:54pm
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I'll join up! I always wanted to play hl2dm with a bunch of people I know! (or vaguely know :razz: )

Just create an event on Steam through the Snarkpit group, and I'll be sure I'm there.
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by RedWood on Fri May 23rd 2008 at 7:52pm
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How many people do you think i can support with a 1 meg up connection?
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by haymaker on Fri May 23rd 2008 at 8:31pm
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Ok before I post something on the steam group i have a couple ideas

-should figure out what the ideal timeframe would be, I think Reaper47 is the farthest out of the loop geographically...so let us know what times work for you and we'll try and plot something concrete

-@RedWood, I don't think the bandwidth would be a huge issue though it would be less than optimal; more like your machine would balk at all the netcode and physics issues, especially with you playing it. That's been my experience from joining random listen servers anyway. Playing seems fine for a chunk of time and then they kinda freeze and stutter, return to normal for awhile. Hit reg not so great either.I don't know if you were thinking about running SRCDS but that's a hassle you may not be into. So..

-My next suggestion is that I rent a server from gameservers for a month and locate it in NY/New Jersey, that location would be the best compromise for our eu people. It's cheap, $15, I don't have a problem doing that. And after that anybody who wants it can have rcon to test on linux srcds as they want. I'm not really into setting up a downloadurl, if anyone else has a webspace that would work, that may help...

-Lastly anybody interested start pitching map names etc.

Phew that was a lot of clickety clack.
Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by ReNo on Fri May 23rd 2008 at 9:24pm
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Oooh its been ages since I've played some HL2DM, I'd totally be up for a game :smile:
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by Yak_Fighter on Fri May 23rd 2008 at 11:48pm
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make sure dm_torque is in the rotation :cool:
Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by reaper47 on Sat May 24th 2008 at 12:21pm
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haymaker, since you seem to be the most organized, I suggest you choose a server and time. I can't promise to be there anyway so I can't be picky with the timeframe. It's GMT+1 here, that's at least 6 hours ahead of any place in the US.
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by Riven on Sat May 24th 2008 at 6:26pm
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haymaker said:
", if anyone else has a webspace that would work, that may help..."
I do! I don't mind uploading the maps people may suggest. I can list the url to all of them in this thread. It will be a nice ad-free downloading experience! <lol So we wouldn't have any server lag with people downloading the map while others are trying to play it.
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by Captain P on Sun May 25th 2008 at 6:39pm
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Sounds good to me. I'm located in The Netherlands so I'm not sure if I can be on when the rest is on, but hey, we'll see.

As for maps, how about dm_mudanchee? :smile:

As for sv_downloadurl, maps can be compressed for remote downloading, right? I read that somewhere a long time ago but I can't seem to find any information on it anymore.
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by haymaker on Sun May 25th 2008 at 9:47pm
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Alrighty then guys.

Riven, thanks for stepping up with that, check your pm's

Here is the IP:208.167.247.183:27015

Password is pit.

It's located in NJ, USA. Check your pings!

I haven't loaded any maps yet, but I'll try a bit later, I'm off for a BBQ ( so sunny here yay )
Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by satchmo on Mon May 26th 2008 at 12:26am
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dm_detritus, for your consideration. :wink:

I am on the West Coast. I will join in the fray if the ping is not too high.
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by reaper47 on Mon May 26th 2008 at 8:49am
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Sry for not coming on. >_<

I hope you guys had fun and will repeat this. :biggrin:
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by Snarkmaster on Tue May 27th 2008 at 2:36pm
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by haymaker on Wed May 28th 2008 at 11:22pm
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im up for something this coming saturday the 31st, am ( pacific ) if anyone's interested. I'll be there around 0830 or so...keep the map suggestions coming guys. I don't have the energy to plow through all the ones in my folder atm.

If you have a layout you want to test, fire it up on Saturday! ( Aaron? Captain? )

I'll post an event on steam sometime soon too.
Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by Le Chief on Fri May 30th 2008 at 5:33am
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haymaker said:
If you have a layout you want to test, fire it up on Saturday! ( Aaron? Captain? )
Alright, sure man :smile: . I'll be on steam as much as I can that day, so if you see me on and you feel like it, just give me a yell :wink: .

Hey, whats your steam name anyway? :dizzy:
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Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by haymaker on Sat May 31st 2008 at 1:12am
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Well you can try adding under haymaker but people having getting somebody named snowsmurf lately. the email for that account is side1audio@yahoo.com...

Here is a rar of the maps currently loaded:

http://files.filefront.com/servermaps+1rar/;10425870;/fileinfo.html

I'm gonna disable server DLs so this will be the only way to get 'em.

If anybody wants rcon and ftp info for this server, pm me and I'll fill you in. Good for testing entities, for instance the wind on shipshape will blow you over the ship on a listen server, but barely works online.
Re: hl2dm scrim Posted by Riven on Sun Jun 1st 2008 at 1:40am
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OK, I just got through uploading a mirror for those files on my server. Although mine only allows me to upload 25MB at a time, so, I have split that one large rar file into 3 separate rar files that anyone can download for the server tonight. Here they are:

Maps1.rar

Maps2.rar

Maps3.rar

And one map wouldn't fit in any of them, so it is completely separate and not packed>> dm_tobor.bsp

The IP again is: 208.167.247.183:27015

And the password is: pit

I hope to see you guys there!
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