I am currently looking at getting a proper server, instead of leeching off the community and i am just wondering if anyone from the community would find it benificial to have a server where you can just casual race or test a new setup and not get kicked for not knowing the layout. i have tested this style of event which is advertised in the forum and in the race calander and we have had a reasonable turn out so do you think it's worth it.
currently were looking at a 12 slot server with 10 slot teamspeak
It's always good to see more Aussie servers.
I guess my ideal server is one where the racing is not 'ultra competitive, the people are friendly, and the LX and tin top cars are being raced.
due to complete lack of intrest towards this idea i feel that is pointless for my to waste my time and money and on a community who has no intrest in a new beginner server
well fear not, the lfs community are great people and one of them who is currently having router problems has offered to serve a server for us for no cost and is currently looking at a ventrlio server also to go along with it.
Why not play with every other country in the world? I mean unless if its a lag problem, then it's understandable.. but isn't that the fun in multiplayer?
The Aussie connections to the internet aren't exactly amazing, hence why you tend not to see too many aussies on european servers with decent response times.
The cost of hosting a server in Australia is way to expensive because of the high cost of Bandwidth. Thanks mainly to the duopoly of Telstra/Optus having the only two major overseas cables out of the country.
I have a dedicated server in a data center in Seattle, Washington that has a 100mb connection and 1TB of data per month for under $100. To host that same server in Australia would cost $5000 per month.
Plus, the data going out of Australia only goes to the USA and from there, to the rest of the world. We have no direct route to Europe which is why playing on European server is near impossible. The data stream travels three quarters of the way around the globe.
However, playing on USA based servers isn't to bad with ping times of around 250ms. Sure it's the upper limit, but it's playable, especially if the server, like mine, has a high speed connection direct to a major US backbone. So servers based in the USA are more centralized for use by everyone around the globe.
If you want to race on a full Aussie race server there is a league that racers on Monday nights. Look here --> www.mondaynightracing.com