According to this gamespy article, a 1.0 GHz Intel CPU will run a 20 player slot at good performance. Any comments on that?
I'm planning on using the following for one TF2 server:
AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (not 64) runs at 2.2GHz
2GB PC3200 DDR RAM
160GB WD 7200RPM SATAI Hard Drive
Windows XP (nothin fancy, performance mode enabled, many unneeded services disabled)
Internet connection: I have a friend that manages an ISP and is giving me a plug to an internet backbone for $40/month...haha. Although, I haven't moved my server from my house to the ISP's datacenter yet.
According to that guide on gamespy, I should be perfectly fine for a 32 player server since I'm way above the minimums, yes?
I'm currently running it on my home connection. There are 5 players connected, sitting absolutely still (for this test), and I'm getting 65 FPS. Why? I do not currently have any FPS boosters setup. fps_max set at 300.
Additionally, if these specs are fine for this kind of server, why are there many servers that have dual processors and 8GB of RAM for a simple TF2 server? Is it overkill? Are those types of computers better suited for 150 player servers such as for San Andreas Multiplayer?
Many questions, yes, I know.
Please share any and all comments. Thanks!
I'm planning on using the following for one TF2 server:
AMD Athlon XP 3200+ (not 64) runs at 2.2GHz
2GB PC3200 DDR RAM
160GB WD 7200RPM SATAI Hard Drive
Windows XP (nothin fancy, performance mode enabled, many unneeded services disabled)
Internet connection: I have a friend that manages an ISP and is giving me a plug to an internet backbone for $40/month...haha. Although, I haven't moved my server from my house to the ISP's datacenter yet.
According to that guide on gamespy, I should be perfectly fine for a 32 player server since I'm way above the minimums, yes?
I'm currently running it on my home connection. There are 5 players connected, sitting absolutely still (for this test), and I'm getting 65 FPS. Why? I do not currently have any FPS boosters setup. fps_max set at 300.
Additionally, if these specs are fine for this kind of server, why are there many servers that have dual processors and 8GB of RAM for a simple TF2 server? Is it overkill? Are those types of computers better suited for 150 player servers such as for San Andreas Multiplayer?
Many questions, yes, I know.
Please share any and all comments. Thanks!
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Asher Software
http://ashersoftware.com
seDirector (formerly SRCDS Admin) - a management suite for all of your Source Engine servers (auto-update in Windows, too)
Newsletter Signup - providing information on beta & stable releases and more