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Post by MrsSwav »

I'm a member of the clan 40cal whom use your services. I really love the servers and was looking to maybe getting a server for myself. So my question is, whats a good starter for CS 1.6. Also, around how much would it cost.

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Again, love your servers! Look forward to doing business with you.
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For CS 1.6, I'd recommend starting with a regular, non-high-priority accelerated server at your favorite location, most likely in the 20-player range. These standard servers actually have excellent performance right out of the box because we keep the tickrate very stable and the bandwidth is top-notch. If you are near LA, I'd suggest going with a Value LA server, which would be our least expensive type and still very high quality.
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Do you have anything like that for a server in lets say, Atlanta?
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The "Value" bandwidth type is only available in LA, alongside its standard-priced counterpart "Premium" there. In other locations, we offer straight InterNAP.
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I recommend going with the basic 10 slot. Nothing fancy; Like the accelerate ping or High CPU Priority. NFO Servers give a 2 day trial to see how you like it. Best of luck in the future. We hope you buy NFO Servers! :o
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