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Sorry i havn't sent out the "official" PM yet just been a bit slack, trying to find a new Power Supply for my comp, buy a new copy of BF2 and organise my ADSL2 and work and assignments.

Will DEFFINATELY do it tonight so i can edit this thread to show the numbers as of 2night about who is in.

Shaping up to be a good battle though guys!

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that is very hospitible .. ty .. only 1 problem can the server handle the xtra bandwidth more players would use ... no 1 wants a lag fest

why dont u just use ur orriginal copy of BF2 to run on ur NEW comp and buy a new copy of BF2 later for when ur mates come over and u want to lan it up in the same server hence needing the 2nd CD key

i will be in hardly play BF2 any more seems that every1 is a whore @ sumthing in that game

same as tangles i will be ready to play after 7:30 when i put my daughter to bed

we should try and organise a vents for that night too imo most u guys are familular with voice comms

Server = Telehoused...

ah i see

if its hosted from a OGN or Mcgoo services then it wouldnt have 100mbit to itself but would be shared resourses but should be a good box

or is it hosted @ Host Excellence - which i add look like you have great data packages @ a reasonable price

even if its hosted by your company its shareing resources with your paid hosts which i imagine there not takeing up alot of bandwidth

ah i see

if its hosted from a OGN or Mcgoo services then it wouldnt have 100mbit to itself but would be shared resourses but should be a good box

Not sure on that one, but im sure it is shared resources. The thing is probley hosted in the datacenter where i work so i would have plent of bandwidth at its disposal.

or is it hosted @ Host Excellence - which i add look like you have great data packages @ a reasonable price

Its not hosted with Host Excellence. Yes we do have very reasonable prices and data limits/quotas - drop me an email if you need some hosting - msanders (at) hostexcellence.com.au

even if its hosted by your company its shareing resources with your paid hosts which i imagine there not takeing up alot of bandwidth

All in all, enough ranting for me. The server is up as anthos said, it has good resources and we (me and anth) are looking foward to playing some games with the fellow sau'ers soon.

-SiNDOWS

All in all, enough ranting for me. The server is up as anthos said, it has good resources and we (me and anth) are looking foward to playing some games with the fellow sau'ers soon.

-SiNDOWS

yes sorry i tend to go on the technical side a bit sumtimes :)

do the rest of the states know about this little BF2 get together i think we should wear a SAU|SA, SAU|NSW and so on type prefix too our names

depending on how this goes once a month have a SAU get together

fun will be had by all

So after all of that, i think the plan is as follows:

Sunday 21st

Clan Server BF2 IP: 202.60.83.12

Port: 16567

Password: none (There will be a password on the day of the battle to keep out Pub Server crawlers)

How does 9pm sound for everyone?

BTW my username = Johnny.Funpants

Have i got it right?

Keep us notified, when you're ready hey! :sorcerer:

and yes that sniper gun is pretty accurate. lol

but Im too much of a Rambo-support freak, mow down 5 on the barrell roll and then yell out "get your ammo here, Ammo!"

:nyaanyaa:

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