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Aide33:


--- Quote from: Nobot on February 25, 2014, 05:15:42 PM ---if you are referring to mine then you are loving hilarious

it gets around 10 people averagely and it has never been over 21
If it ever did go to the max then I would easily increase the max slots to like 35 and etc
Plus it's been up for around 10 months now, many people know about it but would rather use skype or something else
good luck paying 130 a month and only getting like 20 people
also good luck administrating hundreds of people even if you got them somehow

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whats the ip

Nobot:


--- Quote from: Aide33 on February 25, 2014, 05:21:37 PM ---whats the ip

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blockland.teamspeak3.com

Fiscon:


--- Quote from: Nobot on February 25, 2014, 05:15:42 PM ---good luck paying 130 a month and only getting like 20 people

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 Uhh, I host a 24/7 teamspeak and can have a max of 512 people. I pay a grand total of 0.00$.
  

--- Quote from: Nobot on February 25, 2014, 05:15:42 PM ---also good luck administrating hundreds of people even if you got them somehow

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 I also have a bot which sends people to rooms when they join the teamspeak for the first time, corresponding to a tag, which they enter a key to acquire, which is given to their guild leader who in turn passes it to them. I'm developing a method that will allow for them to fill out a small form with a password which will give them their tag so I don't have to generate it for them. I mean, you're entire statement is silly because I'm one person and I can handle 100 people. How do you think the germans with their 1000 man teamspeaks do it? The only problem I've encountered with it at the moment is the fact that I can't be on 24/7, but soon I won't have to be. The point is that, he can do it by himself if he wants. He can give admin out for little kiddies and if he cares, he can construct a bot that will delete channels with foul names. Hope my point is made.

Nobot:


--- Quote from: Fiscon on February 25, 2014, 06:10:07 PM ---  Uhh, I host a 24/7 teamspeak and can have a max of 512 people. I pay a grand total of 0.00$.
    I also have a bot which sends people to rooms when they join the teamspeak for the first time, corresponding to a tag, which they enter a key to acquire, which is given to their guild leader who in turn passes it to them. I'm developing a method that will allow for them to fill out a small form with a password which will give them their tag so I don't have to generate it for them. I mean, you're entire statement is silly because I'm one person and I can handle 100 people. How do you think the germans with their 1000 man teamspeaks do it? The only problem I've encountered with it at the moment is the fact that I can't be on 24/7, but soon I won't have to be. The point is that, he can do it by himself if he wants. He can give admin out for little kiddies and if he cares, he can construct a bot that will delete channels with foul names. Hope my point is made.

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do you even manage to get close to 512 users on your teamspeak?
if so how many of those are blocklanders lol

and does that make your teamspeak better than one with 25 people or 10?
i doubt it does

a teamspeak server isn't necessarily rated (or shouldn't be) based on how many players it can hold
it should be based off it's community and its features

don't get me wrong, i don't mean to offend you, i was just saying that my point in that post wasn't all about pricing and money spent

also the reason i do not get 512 or so slots is because well, i haven't even reached 25 yet

Fiscon:

Oh. I was just trying to state that it is easy to manage and can be done with only a cost to your bandwidth. Only two are from blockland, but that wasn't the point I was trying to make.

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