Re: [hlds_linux] Running a CS:GO Dedi Server

2012-04-16 Thread wm
I don't think its at that stage yet. They do intend on releasing it to a 
broader audience soon.
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Running a CS:GO Dedi Server

What surprises me that they aren't involving people here or even asking 
to test out the beta servers. The people who are running  active 
communities and more or less capable of doing some testing.

-ics

16.4.2012 8:01, dan kirjoitti:
 On 16/04/2012 05:17, Kip Kinnunen wrote:
 Yeah and I wouldn't have a problem with that, but most of the providers
 have VERY high ping, and the ones that don't are scarce (west coast 
 citizen
 here), if I could run my own server this wouldn't be a problem but I 
 can't
 so I'm left to whine, the bonus of this as well is that your friends can
 join you too, considering it's very hard to get into your friends games
 (technical issues or the server is just full), the server browser pretty
 much relieves us of this problem, but the servers with low ping are in
 small number for my demographic. The system seems to cater to germans 
 more
 than anyone else. I didn't even know there was a high populace of german
 players on CS:GO

 Have you tried asking Valve?

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpagev=DO0d7dpA-K8#t=724s 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpagev=DO0d7dpA-K8#t=724s 


 -- Dan

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Re: [hlds_linux] hlds_linux Digest, Vol 46, Issue 104

2011-12-24 Thread wm
I agree. A hardware ban stings much more and would be a great addition to the 
source games. 
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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] hlds_linux Digest, Vol 46, Issue 104

Dont agree with banning the credit card, there is no use. Most just buy an 
account from some website.

I'd be way more for a system where one could ban their COMPUTER that is used to 
cheat. So server admins can ban that. You wont see the hacker back then. The 5 
dollar account that is bought is no counter vs a 500 dollar pc. 



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Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] hlds_linux Digest, Vol 46, Issue 104
 
whiney little girls  I would bet my entire familys lives, that this is 
coming from someone who would use a cheat if they knew they could get away 
with it. A 3 month ban woudln't do anything, especially when it only costs a 
few dollars to buy another CS 1.6 or DoD 1.3 account.

IMHO, if you get caught hacking by VAC, you're entire steam account should be 
shut down, No mater how many games you have not cheated in.

That being said, Valve must have a fool proof way of detecting that a person 
was in fact cheating, and not using some tool or mod that gave vac a false 
positive. I absolutely hate hackers, and they compltetly ruined gold source 
mods.  Now anyone who is good and gets a 3to1 KDR, gets called a hacker.

If Valve is serious about stopping hackers, they should simply tie the VAC BAN 
from one account to the credit card purchase of the next account that hacker 
is using to purchase new accounts with.   Ban the credit card, and you stop 
the hacker.


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 [mailto:hlds_linux-boun...@list.valvesoftware.com] On Behalf Of Steven
 Linn
 Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2011 10:11 AM
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 Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] Cheat Engine  Report
 
 I don't think it's fair for Valve to ban people from all Valve games
 forever, because not only does it nullify all the hard earned cash
 they used to buy the games, but it makes Valve look like a bunch of
 whiney little girls.
 
 Don't get me wrong, I am not VAC'd and I have never been VAC'd.
 
 I just think a 3month ban would suffice, with repeat offense being the
 only thing that gets you banned permanently.
 
 On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 8:52 AM, bp badpazzw...@gmail.com wrote: 


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