I have thought about something for months. I only get about 500 results
when I do a blanket 'CS:GO' search in the server browser, a little over a
year ago I used to get a couple thousand. Between 30-50 of those are
community servers (the same ones every time, many of which are private) and
the rest are all Valve or ESEA servers. So just a minute ago I went through
and 'viewed info' on 90 percent of those community servers, and every one
of them have a port somewhere between 27015-27025, with almost all having
27015 or 27016. People who run multiple servers off a dedicated box would
more than likely setup their server ports in multiples of 5 (27015, 025,
035, etc..), making it so they'd exhaust those main ports within their
first couple servers.

I'm sure this is a long shot, but is there any chance that something
happened within the server browser where it only displays results for
"searched" servers between certain port numbers, besides valve's own
servers but we know that those get priority? Obviously you can add servers
to favorites and have them show, or connect to them through your history if
you previously had connected to one without using the server browser but
that is different than searching for results. I've never seen this
particular question posed in this mailing list when this topic has been
brought up in the past (though I don't read every single response that
comes through). Figured I'd throw that out there for consideration.


On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 10:11 AM, Jack M. <
catastropheproductions...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Connecting by the connect command does work. Inviting people to the game
> also works. Friends going to their friends profile and clicking "Join Game"
> does not always work.
>
> sv_region 0 is how I have my settings. Server is located in New York. I
> tried changing up my filter settings in CSGO and got nothing. Same for
> other people I've had go looking for me just in the event only my game
> wasn't listing the server for some reason.
>
> I fixed my sv_tags to contain no spaces.
>
> Here is a paste bin of what I could get to copy out of the Ubuntu console
> log as well as the log outputs the server created on start up.
> <http://pastebin.com/ayJXxs03>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 4:11 AM, VieuxGnome <vieuxgn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 1 / Can you connect it with console ? (eg : "connect IP:Port")
>>
>> 2 / Ur sv_region are correctly setup ?
>> // Region - This sets the lobby in which your server will be part of
>> // You will want to set this to the closest location to your server
>> // eastcoast - sv_region 0
>> // westcoast - sv_region 1
>> // south america - sv_region 2
>> // europe - sv_region 3
>> // asia - sv_region 4
>> // australia - sv_region 5
>> // middle east - sv_region 6
>> // africa - sv_region 7
>> // world - sv_region 255
>>
>> 3 / Drop last 20 ligne of ur console.log
>>
>> 4 / Delete space around , in ur sv_tags :
>> eg : sv_tags "The,Cool,Table,classic,competitive,workshop,alltalk"
>>
>>
>>
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