SePPach
May 29 2004, 10:19 AM
i'm looking for a tribes 2 server for my clan
1)how much would it cost here? (as cheap as possible)
2)how many players would be able to be in it?
3)how would i control it?
Dann325
May 29 2004, 10:53 AM
u need to give more info then that, tell us wut u want and we might can help u find right machine for u.
but it sounds like u are new to this, so here is my suggestion for #3
#3- Windows2003 OS, u will connect threw remote desktop, it will look just like ur desktop u have on your personal pc.
SePPach
May 29 2004, 11:19 AM
i want a dedicated, public server for tribes 2 for 32 players
[@w@].ScaReD
May 29 2004, 02:26 PM
I think a Pen 4 2.8 with a gig of ram should be sufficient...
Dann325
May 29 2004, 02:27 PM
hmmm, im not familer with tribes.. but i dont think it takes alot to run it.. id prolyl go with the supergamers 2.8 or more, some of these guys can prolyl tell u alot more of wut u should go with, but if it was me thats wut i would use being how i have no clue about tribes.. but stay away from those celerons, yea i know there cost is very cheap but they will make u pul out ur hair later..
Dann325
May 29 2004, 02:29 PM
heh, me and sacred posted at the same time, with the same idea, so yea, that looks liek best route for u.
SePPach
May 29 2004, 03:29 PM
the game itself isn't heavy at all, compare it too CS, only a bit better
my main problem is the fact i have no idea where to start
i got to the site through a link on a tribes 2 server, which was hosted here
i should try to find which one it was
[@w@].ScaReD
May 29 2004, 07:14 PM
You know what, if you *ONLY* going to run *ONE* 32 player server, a 2.4 might do it
but then again...a 2.8 is only 10 bucks more and his an extra 512 RAM..so i would take the 2.8
and yeah dann, thats pretty ironic
Dann325
May 30 2004, 09:33 AM
yea, might as well go ahead and spend a few more bucks and get somthin thats better that u know u will be happy with.
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