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how much uplolad internet speed will you recomend to hold about 120 SLOTS (of TF2 server if you need to know..)
the computers wont matter because its on a "lan' (connected to about 3 commputers)..
if you still need the OS, processor or what ever tell me..
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If it is on LAN, the internet speed wouldn't matter? Then the hardware of the computers would matter?
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if it's on a lan why does internet speed matter?
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Because the lan is the Intranet, while you connecting to the outside world and everyone else is the internet. We need to know the speed of your INTERNET to tell you.
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i mean all the computers are connected to same internet connection, at all 120 slots (all computers..).
how much internet upload speed do i need?
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100 tick or 66 tick, that is the question.
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People explain EXACTLY what you are doing.
How many computers are on the LAN?
How many servers are on the LAN?
Will the servers be accessible by the internet?
Will the computers be playing on LAN or internet servers?
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06-30-2009, 09:07 AM
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You are not making any sense. Are you saying you have multiple machines hosting 120 players each? One machine hosting? Why do you mention the LAN? Are you hosting LAN only games? We need the hardware specs too.
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pretty simple to find out: connect to the server you want to play on and type net_graph 3 in the console. in the netgraph you see how much data is send and received. make sure the server is full (number of players make some difference) and a real game is going on (movements, shots etc. are making also differences). also make sure to pick the *maximum*, so better have someone else looking at your net_graph while you are in the middle of a battle.
then you get the numbers for one single player. beware you will get lags way before your internet connection is at full load. better calculate only with half the available bandwidth to be sure.
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all the commputers will be connected to the same net but they will host to the net (not lan) when i said 4 server i meant 4 game servers at all on 3 commputers..
at all 120 slots - about 30 slot's for each TF2 game server..
how much intenet upload speed will you suggest??
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Ok, I can't recall where I found this, but a FULL 24 slot TF2 server is said to use 1-3 Mbit. So going on the high end, 4*3 = 12 Mbit.
I'm too lazy to calculate using assumed rates and crap, so don't use this as hard fact.