Poll

Would you try this out?

No
57 (22.2%)
Ya
25 (9.7%)
Not sure
10 (3.9%)
Can't say
9 (3.5%)
Of course
23 (8.9%)
No way, Jose
13 (5.1%)
I want to run away
24 (9.3%)
I STILL hate Pacnet
96 (37.4%)

Total Members Voted: 256

Author Topic: Pacnet And PNetwork's Dedicated Hosting Service (Free & Easy)  (Read 29567 times)

No. That is because this forum will get overloaded on this topic with post levels at the 600s i cant see people's applications at.
hahah you wish

No. That is because this forum will get overloaded on this topic with post levels at the 600s i cant see people's applications at.

You expect to host 600 clients off a residential connection on your old pc... good luck with that

You expect to host 600 clients off a residential connection on your old pc... good luck with that
600 POSTS


a residential connection
Mine isn't bad as you think. Trust me.

Mine isn't bad as you think. Trust me.
So can I try this service out or not.

What's your up/down speed?
CPU?

RAM

Edit: Nevermind
« Last Edit: June 25, 2011, 06:39:39 PM by Darth Maul »

Since when am I a client?
I agreed to help you out testing it, not to actually get the service.


Since when am I a client?
I agreed to help you out testing it, not to actually get the service.
I didn't say I would register.
But I'm considering it unless my single player gets fixed.

waste your money on some stupid dedicated hosting service
lol

Also, it's really important that we don't deal with angry customers wanting a refund.  It's our top priority to keep our clients under control.
This is such a cheat, you hand out a free service, so no stuff you won't get any demand refunds.
I've had one refund demanded, of which it wasn't the quality, it was because they didn't like having someone else host it.

I've had one refund demanded, of which it wasn't the quality, it was because they didn't like having someone else host it.
Out of interest, who was that?


Added a moderator note to the top of this - it looks dodgy and very unprofessional given that someone borderline illiterate was chosen to be the "documentation person."