02-28-2009, 02:10 PM
Well, since im a very noisy person you might have noticed im setting up a game hosting company called Kuritech Game Servers.
Now, I prefer to write software like this myself than pay a license for something im un-sure of. I'm fully capable of doing the backend coding (although the final product won't be the greatest aesthetically), and im just thinking what i need/want to have in it.
Heres what I am absolutely definately going to include:
-An automatic sourcemod installer (which just copies a pre-configured install including metamod from somewhere else on the server).
-Simple tools for editing important configs such as server.cfg, autoexec.cfg and the ability to write new ones i.e. 2fort.cfg and so on.
-Some simple tools for delivering RCON commands and informing of server status.
What else do you think should be included? Personally ive never had a server from one of the bigger hosting companies so i don't know what they have but if someone here does i would be highly interested in seeing it. Even it was in the form of screenshots.
So, any ideas anyone?
Cheers, Adam
Now, I prefer to write software like this myself than pay a license for something im un-sure of. I'm fully capable of doing the backend coding (although the final product won't be the greatest aesthetically), and im just thinking what i need/want to have in it.
Heres what I am absolutely definately going to include:
-An automatic sourcemod installer (which just copies a pre-configured install including metamod from somewhere else on the server).
-Simple tools for editing important configs such as server.cfg, autoexec.cfg and the ability to write new ones i.e. 2fort.cfg and so on.
-Some simple tools for delivering RCON commands and informing of server status.
What else do you think should be included? Personally ive never had a server from one of the bigger hosting companies so i don't know what they have but if someone here does i would be highly interested in seeing it. Even it was in the form of screenshots.
So, any ideas anyone?
Cheers, Adam