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Originally Posted by Gandalf Parker
One stop taking over for half a dozen servers would have its drawbacks.
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Why are you assuming that all of the other servers would no longer exist?
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And as I said, an official Shrapnel server would not be just for a couple hundred dominions games.
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Why not? What other games do they have with a large PBEM multiplayer contingent?
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And the cost involves more than just buying a good computer. There is also hosting, bandwidth, and paying for the programming.
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Bandwidth? What is this, 1993 and the era of Compuserve? Consumer bandwidth via the cell phone network is around a cent per megabyte. I'm sure that any company that can manage a webforum can afford to send a few thousand emails a day.
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Then there is the admining. If nothing else, the various fan-run game servers and the mp forums show the amount of administration it would take. Ask anyone who has done it and quit.
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Gandalf, just because you haven't figured out how to automate things doesn't mean that it's impossible for others to do so. Have you ever even looked at the Llamaserver webpage? Almost every admin option needed is right there for the people who are actually playing the game.
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Much less the amount of time for being the official "referee" for such games which would also occur.
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Referee for what? Automatic servers don't care about game disputes between players.
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A few hundred dollars for a server? And that to run various games that are almost a decade old. With a couple of new ones in the works Im guessing they would have to be considered now also. I dont KNOW that they support internet and/or pbem but that is fairly standard for games here.
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Well, they are supposed to be supporting their games. That is, after all, the only reason that a developer would bother with a publisher in this day and age.