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Old 02-23-2004, 04:30 PM
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Your bottleneck (looking at your connection speeds) will be your computer. You should be able to host (theoretically ) about 72 people per line... You should figure about 5k/s per client... So you see in order to house the amount of people that you COULD host, you would need a much better rig, but you should be able to host 10-20 ok (might get a little laggy at that point)..... I would say that scsi would probably be your friend at this point, as you will most likely be using SOME (at least) virtual memory... There again that depends on how many people are on your server... You should go to guildwars server and talk to image. I think I have seen at least 100 ppl on his server at one time (maybe more dont know)... He would be able to tell you how many you can host comfortably. But I WILL tell you, you will be able to host 5-10 easily...
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