So the new mode is a 6 player/slots per server game?
On 2012-08-14 07:46, Cameron Munroe wrote:
Is there anyway we can preemptively setup a server? My guess in no,
but just asking as it seems like it will be fun.
On 8/13/2012 10:39 PM, Fletcher Dunn wrote:
Here are some answers to questions regarding hosting MvM servers:
* Players can join your server through any means they can join PvP
games: the server browser, ad hoc joins, or the new matchmaking
system (quickplay beta).
* To accept matchmaking traffic, you must select which sort of
traffic you want. (Regular PvP traffic or MvM traffic.) Set
"tf_mm_servermode 2" to be placed in the MvM pool.
* For MvM matchmaking, if 6 players are sent to your server to start
a new game, it will switch to whatever map the players selected.
* You will need a TF gameserver account to accept matchmaking traffic.
* You can switch the server in and out of any matchmaking mode pool
or back to any regular game mode at any time.
* The CPU usage for a 6 player MvM game is about the same as for a
regular TF server. (Yep, this mode requires significantly more CPU
cycles per player than the PvP mode, that's an unfortunate fact.)
Given the surge of players that comes with any major release, and the
player / server ratio of this game mode, the demand for MvM servers
will probably be high. We expect that a large number of players will
want to try out the new mode, so we will be converting most of our
servers to host MvM, and then adjust the allocation based on what
players are playing.
I, for one, DO NOT welcome our new robot overlords!
- Fletch
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