> When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of hlds_linux digest..."
Why is it that most digesters seem to have such an extraordinarily tough
time with this simple concept?
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In a bold display of creativity, hondaman wrote:
Its a bug. Needs to be fixed. You have some kind of problem squishing
bugs?
The problem is in prioritizing which bugs get squished first.
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In a bold display of creativity, hondaman wrote:
Ok, alfred
In a bold display of creativity, hondaman wrote:
Ok, alfred, here is the double flash bug:
Buy 2 flash bangs. Cock one, then double tap. You will throw them both
at nearly the same time. Within milliseconds of each other.
That somehow doesn't sound like much of an issue, unless I guess you're
su
In a bold display of creativity, Kennycom wrote:
ahh,,, I hadn't thought about it in those terms, normally people say how
fat the pipe is not their monthly usage limits...
That, together with his spam sig and other telltale nuggets, should
probably give you some pretty good clues as to the quality
In a bold display of creativity, ranger wrote:
my server ist starting with the right IP, but he uses the Port 27016.
Hostport in the server.cfg or +hostport 27060 is not working for me.
Try using "-port 27060" instead.
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In a bold display of creativity, Elmer Fudd wrote:
lol ive done this b4
Kingsley is a clear thinker.
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In a bold display of creativity, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like his pompous arrogant sounding "In a bold display of creativity,
someone-or-another wrote:"
Slightly condescending with light overtones of superiority complex. lol
lol overthinking whimsical stuff is cool lol
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Please take a look at the sheer amount of crap you quoted (huge amounts
of TOFU) to post an unnecessary 2-line reply:
In a bold display of creativity, Richard Fennell wrote:
John wrote:
I wonder if he can make me a uber logo like his.
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 08:49:37 -0700, Michael Pentecost
<[EMAIL PR
In a bold display of creativity, Alfred Reynolds wrote:
Details of the update can be found here:
http://www.steampowered.com/index.php?area=news&id=372
Half-Life 2
# Solved disc in drive incompatibility error by removing Securom disc
check routine
For those who may have bitched about it but not fol
In a bold display of creativity, Mariusz Zielinski wrote:
For me only right argument is to pragram it both ways, compare and draw a
conclusion. Gut feeling is not enough.
Uh, no. That makes no business sense. This isn't a research project
funded by a government grant.
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It is my right to know an ETA for some things
The German constitution must have some very interesting language in it
if it leads you to believe you have some sort of "right to know an ETA".
Seriously, you don't. But I think Valve knows it'
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Eric (Deacon) pissed:
Is that random, or are you doing that kind of thing deliberately?
No one is crucifying Alfred, you may be a valve fanboi but theres a lot
of us who arent.
Heh, OK, mister Runonsentence, you can simply write off any
In a bold display of creativity, Cream[DONut] wrote:
Eric (Deacon) wrote:
Is there any other online FPS server that has native SMP support and
sees a substantial performance gain as a result, under any conditions?
Tribes 2 linux server is multithreaded.
Is it SMP aware? Either way, that'
In a bold display of creativity, Mariusz Zielinski wrote:
Well, I agree with you that splitting main thread (the one that decides what's
going in in source virtual world) into smaller ones will probably give no
performance boost but there are tasks like writing logs, admin console,
remote console,
In a bold display of creativity, Mariusz Zielinski wrote:
Without knowledge how serwer works internally and what problems programmers
stumbled upon while implementing srcds we _can_not_say_anything_ about
benefits/losses coming from multithreaded server.
It's not strictly based on srcds as it is t
In a bold display of creativity, Jeremy Brooking wrote:
Immediate? Snap to attention? Umm how long have these same question been
being asked?
Directly of Alfred? I don't know. Never? Every hour on the hour?
Seems like you're dodging the point of your crucifying Alfred for not
delivering your inf
In a bold display of creativity, James Gurney wrote:
On 12/7/2004 10:31 PM, Michael Webber wrote:
yes it would give a very big performance boost.
Seriously, you have no idea what you're talking about. Probably best to
quit now while you're ahead.
He's right, Webber. Really, though, you're not the
In a bold display of creativity, Jeremy Brooking wrote:
Expecting someone at VALVe to be able to give out an answer as
reasonable as the question was, isnt too left field for you?
How many employees does Valve have? How many different projects? You
demand immediate answers from someone who's neve
In a bold display of creativity, Eric (Deacon) wrote:
Granted, we don't do silly things that only serve to piss people off,
like requiring the original installation media to be in the drive any
time they wish to use our software, but still...
By the way, can you imagine if every vendor tri
In a bold display of creativity, Michael Webber wrote:
A common! seriously what r they thinking?
lol wut r u thinkign roffle mebe it r not giv gud performuns buste enuf
2 justufy teh isnain amount of werk involvd 4 it
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In a bold display of creativity, Nelson Marques wrote:
I own all those games, and personally, under the legislation in my
country, I can do whatever I want with a product that I bought. From the
moment I bought it, it's mine to do whatever I decide with it, and the
EULA has not much weight in court
In a bold display of creativity, Jeremy Brooking wrote:
The same amount of time it took for him to type that out, would have
been the same amount of time it would have taken to give information,
answer your question, dirrect you to someone who can answer your question.
Even if he has no idea, is he
In a bold display of creativity, Cream[DONut] wrote:
(I realize there are benefits to TCP, but there are also benefits to UDP)
Such as?
reference:
http://steampowered.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/steampowered.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=160&p_created=1093381261&p_sid=JOzVs*rh&p_lva=&p_sp=cF9zcmNoPT
AOL doesn't work too well with the server, perhaps?
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In a bold display of creativity, HoundDawg wrote:
OMG THIS HOLE TEIM U R TEH MISPELIGN BAND1
Ah, nice to see that we're back on topic for this hlds_linux list.
I figured it was time to return to our roots ;)
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In a bold display of creativity, Ian mu wrote:
Add up all the games supporting PB and you'll find there's nowhere
near as much cheaters not sure what crack people are smoking if they
think there's more. No comparison at all. Also there's the other
features like screenshot grabbing etc which can cat
In a bold display of creativity, list wrote:
If you ask me, it was valve's way of saying that they didn't want anyone
else providing anti-cheating measures for their product.
Whether that was the intent or not, I can't say, but it certainly looked
that way. Of course, it might've just looked bad w
In a bold display of creativity, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thats what i mean with the downloaded skill lol. If they can consistently
jump around a corner already aiming at you and hs you time after time after
time and have 3:1 or better then I spectate them. Maybe they hack - maybe
they lucky - mayb
In a bold display of creativity, richy wrote:
Please valve can you sort out the bullet reg.
The CS netcode does seem to need a heavy going-over, but I don't think
there's much a server admin can do about it these days.
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In a bold display of creativity, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah exactly - and i KNOW there are hackers in the servers ive been playing
in. Im sorry but skill just doesnt let you make a HS while jumping thru the
air around a corner. All the weps are highly inaccurate while in the air.
People come aro
In a bold display of creativity, Ian mu wrote:
PB is loads better than pretty much anything out there in reality. You
can see that by the effect of the community. CS is "known" as a game
full of cheats and hacks..thats its reputation now, all the games with
PB have been pretty much restored so that
In a bold display of creativity, DLinkOZ wrote:
There was an article about this yesterday on HardOCP, it stated that Gabe
new about it and was tracking the accounts as a sort of test. He also
stated that they would be shut off eventually.
Right... I've got some oceanfront property in northern Cha
In a bold display of creativity, Frash wrote:
I think I can speak on behalf of all of us if I request to ask Vivendi to
reconsider this. It might even drive
some people to do... well lets say not wanted things. For instance making
ISOs and emulating the DVD,
just because they dont like their CD pla
In a bold display of creativity, Florian Zschocke wrote:
Netscout wrote:
Is it possible to install a HL2 server on linux right now?
In case you didn't notice, HL2 is a singleplayer game. So the
answer is no. What sense does a server make for a singleplayer
game? None.
The multiplayer game on the So
In a bold display of creativity, PiTaGoRaS wrote:
Ey Eric, looks like your spanish classes worth the money ;)
Living in Mexico and Guatemala for 6 years (total) will do that :)
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In a bold display of creativity, Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews wrote:
lmao. I'd be thinking more along the lines of him wanting no one to use
rich text format or something? o.O
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In a bold display of creativity, kama wrote:
The server is probably set
to the correct timezone too, so setting a cvar with the registered
timezone should not be too hard...
Aside from the vertical nature of the timezones someone else mentioned,
don't most admins still set their system times to UTC
In a bold display of creativity, Toker wrote:
That has got to be the dumbest damn thing I have read on this list.
Wow, someone's wearing their ovaries on the outside...
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In a bold display of creativity, Toker wrote:
A while back, steam was handing out server based on the last octet of the
IP address. This changed. Does anybody know how it is done now?
I had a server that had .2 as the last octet and it was full 24/7. No,
the servers have been sitting idle 24/7.
http://steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=138796
For those of you who say Valve spends their weekdays on the beach
sipping pina coladas with little umbrellas in them and giggling
naughtily about how they're making all of you admins suffer so much.
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In a bold display of creativity, Ooks Server wrote:
OK - do not run as root. I usually run everything as root, being a linux
newbie. Maybe I don't understand the reasons for not running as root?
If someone is able to compromise the service, or if there is a
configuration SNAFU that allows access, t
In a bold display of creativity, Ooks Server wrote:
I was logged in as root, but even as root I've seen some odd access denied
messages - I thought root had absolute privelages over everything? I'll try
that flag and see what happens.
File locked in use?
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In a bold display of creativity, Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews wrote:
I mean really, you're coming across like George Bush - braindead
> and unable to speak English.
None of that here, sir.
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In a bold display of creativity, Mark Ellis wrote:
Eric,
Please read my mail and the mail I was making a reply to before quoting me
in your mails and making your assumptions based on an edited reply to my
original mail.
Wow, that made no sense at all. I clicked reply and top-posted. That's
pretty
In a bold display of creativity, Eric (Deacon) wrote:
How in the world would the common play know any differently?
*player
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Which would be why you'd never go and join a random server which was
running an unverified version of it, duh.
How in the world would the common play know any differently?
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In a bold display of creativity, Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews wrote:
I've mirrored (temporarily) an email sent by dreamworks in an attempt to
shut down a site in Sweden mirroring Shrek 2 - as you'll notice, the
laws do not apply, and dreamworks are basically stuffed.
www.bahamutns.com/dreamworks_respons
In a bold display of creativity, Elminst wrote:
It seems that if the only thing you can complain about in his message is the word choice, then Eric has hit the nail directly on the head.
Heh, well, correct or not, it certainly got an internet-tough-guy
response via direct email from Mihai... It wa
In a bold display of creativity, Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews wrote:
That's a rather...harsh way to put it, even if it does get the point
across for you
It does. :)
I really don't believe profanity is needed in civilised
conversation. There's so many more descriptive words out there you
could choose to
Have y'all considered stepping out of your sandbox into the real world?
Christ, how old are these people? They sound like a bunch of fucking
middle schoolers whining about how their daddy didn't buy them the new
Boy Band CD, except that they're equally full of shit as to the reasons why.
Where th
In a bold display of creativity, m0gely wrote:
There needs to be some decent flood control built in to the server for
stuff like this. Chat spamming and things like this where people are
spamming name changes etc just shouldn't be allowed. So if someone trys
to change their name 2 times in a roun
In a bold display of creativity, Marco wrote:
- Change your nick to: "%n" without "
- Connect to a CS:S Server
- If somebody kill you, CS:S will crash on all Clients. The server is empty.
It seems to work as n% as well.
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In a bold display of creativity, Frash wrote:
I agree with Pritt, this list shouldnt become a marketplace.
Can it be a marketplace for utilities that might help you update your
computer's clock so that it doesn't think it's in late April, 2002? :)
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In a bold display of creativity, GameCP.com wrote:
Who are you to judge my product and others?
Ummm...a user?
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bold display of stupidity, Eric Deacon wrote:
winblows
Wow, aren't you clever?
If you wanna start crap go elsewhere and troll some forums.
/me goes to take more migraine medicine lol
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Eric
(Deacon)
Sent
In a bold display of creativity, Adam 'Starblazer' Romberg wrote:
Instead of waiting, taking a proactive measure, Please do not reply.
I don't get it :P
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In a bold display of creativity, Timothy Lynn wrote:
Funny, I thought that leagues were where all the rad leet players
gathered? You mean, with all these great players, not one can be trusted
to play the game without exploiting its flaws? Wow.
League play hardly seems worth it then, huh?
Right, and
In a bold display of creativity, Alfred Reynolds wrote:
A Referrer header was also added to the HTTP download protocol.
Yay!
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In a bold display of creativity, Alfred Reynolds wrote:
We have identified the cause of the lag and have created a fix for it.
Heh, that's a pretty bold statement :P
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In a bold display of creativity, Tim McLennan wrote:
It's RGBA, A being Alpha (opacity/transparency)
Ahhh...I missed that. Duh. *slaps forehead*
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In a bold display of creativity, Bryan Bilocura wrote:
Color code for solid red is FFFF
Where'd that extra FF come from at the end? Isn't it FF?
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I am interesting in less disk space because I have only small HDDs.
I am struggling to understand why you would have and use a ~650MB hard
drive. http://www.newegg.com/app/manufact.asp?catalog=14&DEPA=1
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In a bold display of creativity, Mike Frysinger wrote:
people really should stop looking at it as 'windows 2003 performs better than
linux' and start going 'does valve know how to write a linux server' ?
I thought the question was which OS yields the best performance when it
comes to running HL ser
In a bold display of creativity, MadScientist wrote:
The gui doesn't require squat in the way of resources.
You don't pay for RAM?
At about $0.15 per megabyte for a 512MB stick of PC3200 DDR RAM, I'm not
sure that's the most valid argument you can come up with.
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In a bold display of creativity, MadScientist wrote:
I'm comparing apples to apples... i.e. the latest Windows to the latest
Linux. But even still, W2K is more expensive than Linux or FreeBSD, and
that will still leave you with extra money for hardware.
Uh, yeah, feel free to compare apples to goph
In a bold display of creativity, Mike Maynard wrote:
We saw a major performance INCREASE moving to Win2k3 from a heavily tweaked
Gentoo config.
That echoes what most have discovered. There are many good reasons to
use Linux/BSD as your server's OS, but performance is not one of them.
If you're con
In a bold display of creativity, Nelson Marques wrote:
Most end users can't, that's the reason why there are many server
hosting companies, from wich those a huge percentage is not legal.
What? How so?
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In a bold display of creativity, Alastair Grant wrote:
You can use SCP - 128-bit encrypted FTP. Becomes secure then.
Or SFTP. Same thing, different implementation :)
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In a bold display of creativity, Frash wrote:
If I have to upload everything with FTP, eg a mappack of a few hundred MB's
I got to let my PC on for days to upload that. With SSH I could simply do a
wget and the servers fast connection pulls it down. I have seen no gaming
control panel that does tha
In a bold display of creativity, Para wrote:
The massive Updates of VAC seems to be a dream to me, but because of
this, I was thinking about a list of wishes about VAC, that will make
all admins and all players happy.
I would also like to add the idea of banning at the source: Steam/WON.
If you're
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please set an example and post plain text to the list. If Valve doesn't
even use decent list etiquette nobody will. :-|
That doesn't bother me nearly as much as the entire body of Nick's post:
>>New detections added.
Why bother even posting if that's all your going to add
Syed Faisal Gillani wrote:
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I want to disable ping traffic on my hlds server ? will that effect client connecting
in anyway ?
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[BT]Black V wrote:
But both work and enter is easier for me as ill prolly by typing in that
same window anyway after I have selected
Heh, you're already clicking and dragging to select. Why not go ahead
and right-click? ;)
Er.. ill dig up the reg key to turn on tab auto complete (ala linux styles
No, see, you missed the point. The two advantages are:
1) It doesn't require people to sit and wait while the resources trickle
down the pipe at the same tiny rate of player data.
2) If necessary, it can offload bandwidth to a different source, which
helps keep the pipe clear for HL traffic, i
Sebastian wrote:
no matter what Valve does people criticize .. if they delay a release due to
more testing involved people complain.. if they release too early and there
are bugs people still complain.
A failure here or a failure there is stil la failure. A timely,
polished release is the goal.
Pe
Mike Kercher wrote:
Bah...with all the bitching that goes on here, one might be led to believe
people actually PAID for the HLDS software. Valve ought to go the way of
sendmail. Have a free engine with no support and a paid engine with better
support, options and features.
http://dictionary.refer
Ryan Schulze wrote:
> wouter v/d Bergh wrote:
>> Hey all,
>> valve, just wanted let you know the last update totally fucked our
>> server's
>> cpu useage :(
then turn it off.
WOW that's helpful! Jackass.
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Alfred Reynolds wrote:
The machine is a dual 1.4GHz PII
Is that really true? 1.4GHz P2...in dual config?
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KnowHow The NetCrawler wrote:
I sued to use winex for CS
I don't think litigation is the answer. Even if it were, I would go for
making a native client instead :)
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Brian A. Stumm wrote:
glider doesn't crash but uses 70% cpu of a 2500+ XP.
With how many concurrent users? And what other mods are you running?
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Brian A. Stumm wrote:
dod_glider uses ~70% cpu on a amx barton 2500+ with 1 gig ram while all
other dod maps I run use ~10% cpu. Its a 14 player server, doesn't matter
if its empty or full, dod_glider still uses 70%.
IIRC it has to do with the number of entities and such in a map,
especially breaka
Brian A. Stumm wrote:
.sig is dead...
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ComDT-BigGun alias Commendatore wrote:
Sorry, but i use this signature for my society since 1996, i doubt you use
it since this date. A lot of people have take OUR sig. An other thing, the
picture of the nux is copyrighted by OMPI for my society since May 1996, so
i hope people use it appreciate we
McCormack, Chris wrote:
yawn.
Sweet! Keep up the good work!
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Tony Bussen wrote:
Better check your math on IPv6:
2^128 = 340282366920938463463374607431768211456
IPv6 uses 128 bits. Of course there are reserved ranges -- but no
matter how you look at it, there are several orders of magnitude more
addresses than the "274,941,996,890,625" you calculated.
http
Why is Brett still on this list? He obviously profits nothing from it,
since he's just that good.
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Man...is it just me, or has this list gotten stupider and stupider since
I started lurking?
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Nelson Marques wrote:
Ur a funny guy, and special, I would go calling names into people... but
since when does a AMD MP matches a Intel Xeon ? not in this world mate.
I will be c
m0gely wrote:
This is from lanparty.com and illustrates what I am talking about, but
> im my opinion they went too far with the hubs:
http://www.lanparty.com/images/subpages/smallnet2.gif
Yes, I agree with your assessment, especially when you consider that
little SOHO, unmanaged switches are cheap
Matt H. wrote:
You know I'm not going to argue this.
But you did anyway. Nice.
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Matt H. wrote:
Then don't allow anyone access to machine and keep it firewalled.. via
iptables..
If the packets are reaching your machine and being processed (such as
via iptables), then it's too late. Software packet filters (such as
ZoneAlarm or, as you mentioned, iptables) are merely casual fir
Brett Fernicola wrote:
50mhz is meant to be a ruff estimate not the final word. Its a good
estimate to start with
You know what? No. It's not. And for so many reasons, it's not even
worth typing them out. The exponential increase in CPU load with each
additional player. The variation in Hz be
Matt H. wrote:
It's gloating rights..
Heh...who's going to be gloating when your box is rooted due to some
kernel exploit you didn't patch because you got into the coke-bottle
glasses version of a pissing contest?
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James Clark wrote:
http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/28619
Is this true?
They can't put it on /. if it's not true :P
Sounds like Valve's IT team really, really needs help. As any company,
much less a software company, much less one of the most popular gaming
companies in existence, you need
Brad Schulteis wrote:
He's just stating the
obvious, Linux users are the ones most interested in Half-Life.
That's a very, very strange assertion. What exactly do you mean by
that, and how do you back it up?
Who cares if MS owns the desktop
Uhhh...the people who have to make business decisions on
WiLLiS wrote:
_cl_autowepswitch 0
but thats a client command.
Yes, it's a client option. They can set it up in the customization or
controls screen (I can't remember which). Regardless, though, isn't
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bad ping wrote:
Casa del Mage |NC|
casanc.clanmage.net (66.45.101.50)
You forgot to give geographical locations and connection details.
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Ryan Schulze wrote:
Britt Priddy (PZGN) wrote:
If anything - what would us central people do? Just pick east or west?
:P
you mean there are actually people and servers in the middle of all
those corn fields ?
Remember, Texas is a big gaming hub. I think it would make sense to
create a US-Central
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so you agree - its a sniper and no camper?!
Look, it completely depends. Just because you have an AWP doesn't mean
you're not camping. Just because you have an AWP doesn't mean you ARE
camping either.
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Eric (the Deacon remix)
Casper Gielen wrote:
You are out of luck, processors of different speed are not supported. That
your machine booted at all is a tribute to Linux.
Whereas the motherboard and its BIOS are just along for the ride...
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Eric (the Deacon remix)
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