Florian Zschocke wrote:
Eric (Deacon) wrote:
I would add up the numbers:
0 - World
1 - North America
13 - USA
10 - Southern Central
--
24 = Southern Central USA
0 - World
2 - South America
15 - Brazil
7 - North West
24 = North West Brazil
Uuups. ;
Christopher Choo wrote:
Most connections are routed through the United States. If there is one
region that doesn't need that kind of granularity it is the USA.
If you live in NYC and get a server in LA, it's unlikely to have low
latency. The US is the biggest single market for Valve's products (I
Christopher Choo wrote:
Hi,
Would it not be a better idea to use country codes instead of region numbers
instead? Then Valve themselves could specify the continents using their own
software provided to determine if a server is in Asia, North America and so
on. Having Asia as a single region is a h
Eric (Deacon) wrote:
I would add up the numbers:
0 - World
1 - North America
13 - USA
10 - Southern Central
--
24 = Southern Central USA
0 - World
2 - South America
15 - Brazil
7 - North West
24 = North West Brazil
Uuups. ;)
Florian.
P.S.: And r
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- Original Message -
From: "Eric (Deacon)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 8:37 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] bots & sv_region
> Me wrote:
> > ..or at least put Central US in there :P like... what would C
Well that's not fair, they didn't even put in Western Canada or Eastern
Canada.
I'm not in the US!!! :P
- figgy
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From: "Invader Zim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 9:03 AM
Subje
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> Nander.
> - Original Message -
> From: Daniel Kosko
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, 16 September, 2003 13:29
> Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] bots & sv_region
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> please ... no clue about bots though ...
>
> but be careful ... if you set sv_r
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