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srik79
03-06-2007, 12:32 AM
I have a couple of questions, i have some traffic to which i want to reward these gaming servers/slots. so i have a few questions :

1) am i correct abt this : each game has a server and various diff games can be installed on the box ?

2) why is it that everywhere in have to buy atleast 8 slots?

3) each slot means 1 time play or the whole month?

4) if i buy 8 slot pack, can i give each to 8 diff persons who doesn't know each other?

5) can you recomend me to any company which will manage the box completely incase i need a lot of slots and i opt to get a box instead of buying slots?

thanks for your time, i am not sure if those questions makes sense, i myself am confused :D never been into gaming :o

thanks,
srik

cywkevin
03-06-2007, 12:35 AM
1. sounds somewhat correct
2. to offset payment processing fees
3. depends on the company, some rent per month others per hour.
4. You can enforce reserved slots using various server plugins for various games.
5. server wizards might manage your box for you.

srik79
03-06-2007, 01:44 AM
thank you kevin,

couple more questions...

so if a person buys the minimum pack of 8 slots, he can either play 1 game for 8 months or 8 games for month?


thanks,
srik

CArmstrong
03-06-2007, 01:49 AM
A "slot" is a potential player on the server. So, if a server has 8 slots, then a maximum of 8 players can play simultaneously.

For example, I can get an 8-slot server for $x per month.

thank you kevin,

couple more questions...

so if a person buys the minimum pack of 8 slots, he can either play 1 game for 8 months or 8 games for month?


thanks,
srik

HG-Daniel
03-07-2007, 09:51 PM
If you really don't know anything about gaming I would advise you to reconsider getting into the business. Game server clients usually have "high" standards and expect you to be extremely knowledgeable in whatever game you're hosting them, or you should at least inquire about getting a job at a well set GSP so you know what you're getting into at least and get some experience under your belt.

srik79
03-08-2007, 02:34 AM
If you really don't know anything about gaming I would advise you to reconsider getting into the business. Game server clients usually have "high" standards and expect you to be extremely knowledgeable in whatever game you're hosting them, or you should at least inquire about getting a job at a well set GSP so you know what you're getting into at least and get some experience under your belt.

umm i never said i want to get into game hosting business :D

HG-Daniel
03-08-2007, 11:09 AM
umm i never said i want to get into game hosting business :D
Oh sorry! I just assumed you were thinking about starting your own company

innova
03-09-2007, 01:18 AM
Game server hosting is a dying business model, not a growing one. Wrong forum :)

The growing model is providing game support services to dedicated server customers, not hosting the apps. The economics of doing so rarely make sense anymore.

Algerino
03-09-2007, 02:28 AM
HG-Daniel what took you so long to release your new site?

ClanBaseLive
03-09-2007, 01:37 PM
HG-Daniel what took you so long to release your new site?

It sure is pretty sexy....great job on it!

HG-Daniel
03-09-2007, 07:30 PM
Game server hosting is a dying business model, not a growing one. Wrong forum :)

The growing model is providing game support services to dedicated server customers, not hosting the apps. The economics of doing so rarely make sense anymore.
There should be a dying market forum then :P

It took so long because of unreliable coders who backed out at the last second :(