cory.ok said:
lol going a little insane? i never said that having a server is illegal, and i edited my post a few seconds after posting to say illegal was too strong a word. but anyways what i was saying is that to host things like games isps need you to pay extra licensing fees. its called a fair usage in the US and its called something else in the uk, but its the same principal everywhere. i think you guys are a little confused as to what a dedicated server actually is and what people call a dedicated server. its also a moot point if warhawk is allowing you to do what you think is a dedicated server also as it shows that consoles arent holding pc gaming back |
i edited my last post too.
BUT.
No you do not have to do any "fair usage" bs. You can host servers off you PCs that thousands of people around the world use, and if you want to give your ISP a massive finger and say enjoy the massive bandwidth increase. These servers are not that craptastic matchmakming shit, its a full server that is constantly running, people leaving in and out from. Max players for BF2 was 64 players, going in and out constantly for hours. I ran a server off my old alienware laptop. Ran it for weeks. ISP didn't complain, and I really don't care if they did. They don't charge me by the GB of data, its by speed not amount that I pay. I had a 20mbps internet at the time of that server so it was wonderfully fast so I was one of the more popular servers.
I really want to ask you, do you even know the difference between a dedicated server and a P2P server?










