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#1
Hello, I'm sure I'm not in the right place. but I did a search and couldn't really find what I was looking for.

I'm new to CSS (and this forum obviously) Long story short, I was playing CSS on a local server, or rather a server full of people near me. and I find out ofter getting quite frustrated that they were cheating usign the server as thier clan target practice. So I would like to set up my own server, cheat free.

I have no idea where to start and couldn't really find the information on the Valve boards, or throguh goole search. So I come to you.

I own a domain with about 5 gig of free storage and 75gig a month of bandwidth, Is that enough to host my own server in the first place? Is that even what I need?

I'll stop Asking questions now, I'm sure You'll all have a ton of links and or info for me.

Thanks a ton in Advance
~Skunk.

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#2
alright, well for one if that storage your talking about is a webserver, it won't work. usually they restrict the cpu usage to under 10%. and you usually don't have enough access to even install and run a server. you could rent a server from a server rental company. i run a small one off of my site at http://www.united-losers.com. it would be a lot cheaper though install if on your own computer, and run it off your own internet (if you have a decent connection) and theres a tutorial on how to do that on this site. but if you have anymore questions about anything in specific, ask away.
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#3
Skunk:

I run a server just as Skeletor suggested. Some friends and I got together and rebuilt an old PC (added some memory, couple of fans, etc.). It's nothing to look at but it works great as a dedicated Source server. I run it off my Comcast account and play with my friends (and the CS bots). We don't have a large group of guys--about six regulars and I have the server set up as 10 player max.

I have it set up so that nothing happens until one human player joins, then the bots join (we have it set so that there's always 8 players minimum including the bots) and it auto adjusts so if a real player comes in, a bot gets kicked to make room. So far no lag, but I probably can't push it past the 10-player max on a home cable connection. What Skeletor suggests is quite doable, and it's free (you're already paying for the cable connection).
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#4
yes, that would work like what fragg said. and is probly the most logical for somone in your situation. i ran a server like that for a very long while, actually 2 servers lol.
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#5
Just to say... eight bots is alot. They take up more then a normal player slot. Like 2.5 or something butacuse they use pure cpu n no internet
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