Author Topic: RTB Dedicated Hosting Service - Service Closing  (Read 361834 times)


This sounds pretty amazing.  Very fair pricing too.  Blows Kalphiter's crap service out of the water.

Will definitely consider buying 3 months, but first I'd like to know how many player slots it will support?


Up to 99 players.
Aw, look at that, inferior player limit.

Aw, look at that, inferior player limit.
Stop whining about the concurrence and pull yourself together.

Aw, look at that, inferior player limit.
I too could up the player limit for an event, would even have the capability to distribute clients between servers at the click of a button to ensure that event got maximum resources. None of your standard servers run 99+ so please, pipe yourself down.

Uub

Aw, look at that, inferior player limit.
I highly doubt a server with 99+ players in it would be fun


I highly doubt a server with 99+ players in it would be fun
Of course it could be!
Think of Kalphiter's New Year Parties.  They were AWESOME!  In 2011, he got 107 players.  In 2012, he got 127.  He holds the record for most players on one server.

Actually those 'parties' are just 100 people bouncing around to annoying music, spamming the chat in an unreadable way.

EDIT: Inside a stuffty build
« Last Edit: December 08, 2012, 02:29:57 PM by TheArmyGuy »

I only join because I am just waiting for something to crash.

Actually those 'parties' are just 100 people bouncing around to annoying music, spamming the chat in an unreadable way.

EDIT: Inside a stuffty build
But still, over 100 people.
That stays quite the achievement, no matter how stuffty the experience may have been.

Apparently people liked it because, how else would he have had over 100 people.

But still, over 100 people.
That stays quite the achievement, no matter how stuffty the experience may have been.

Apparently people liked it because, how else would he have had over 100 people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RSf9aEETnvE

Blockland dedicated servers only run truly "stable" on windows.
no they don't, windows takes up enough ram as it is, it's most likely a Linux or a mac server.

no they don't, windows takes up enough ram as it is, it's most likely a Linux or a mac server.
Lol, no.