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we use Pro Con for managing our server but having a look at the link you posted

Have not used the new version of pro con so let me know what you think if you end up using BF3CC. I have had bo problems with it yet.

it keeps disconnecting every 30-45 seconds it auto connects again but takes like 20 seconds

EDIT i do like the UI its nicer than ProCon and i can very easily change my mapcycle and gametype where you can do that in ProCon, but it isnt reading from my banlist that is already on the server

BF3 better than MW3? (online play PS3 is what I'm interested in).

That depends on what type of game youwant to play. BF3 is more team based with bigger maps and morevehicles and MW3 is more of a run and gun type game.

Sort oflike Counter Strike but war based. I like the team based type wargames and more realistic game experience so I will always play BF3just like from the start..

it keeps disconnecting every 30-45 seconds it auto connects again but takes like 20 seconds

EDIT i do like the UI its nicer than ProCon and i can very easily change my mapcycle and gametype where you can do that in ProCon, but it isnt reading from my banlist that is already on the server

Strange.. unless it is because the sever has Pro con start up file?

Mine never disconnects only if i do a server reset. I just had a look at pro con it does have some functions that BF3CC does not but it seams like a bit more work to setup server map wise at least.

Strange.. (1)unless it is because the sever has Pro con start up file?

Mine never disconnects only if i do a server reset. I just had a look at pro con it does have some functions that BF3CC does not but (2)it seams like a bit more work to setup server map wise at least.

(1) no, procon isnt installed on the server its running on my maching and the server is a gamearena one

(2) yeah we change our map cycle through gamearena's website as they give you access to all the important files

Damian is it an actual download or a webclient

either way i cant figure it out

it is a web client - everything runs off the server and you access via the web works perfect on my iphone as well

i love it as i dont need to leave my PC on anymore - especially since its so hot ATM and it is in my room - there is a charge for it now but only a few $ and makes it easy to manage and give all the admins access and the use of ingame commandsand the plug ins

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That depends on what type of game youwant to play. BF3 is more team based with bigger maps and morevehicles and MW3 is more of a run and gun type game.

Sort oflike Counter Strike but war based. I like the team based type wargames and more realistic game experience so I will always play BF3just like from the start..

Thanks man, will pick it up at some stage.

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