I know when i go to join game it gives my about a 20-30 page list of servers are these all that exists or are there some servers out there that can be very active and not listed?
just curious
Are there hidden servers?
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Re: Are there hidden servers?
Yeah there was a couple league servers that would get up to 10 players on it and they were private.Miller Boy wrote:I know when i go to join game it gives my about a 20-30 page list of servers are these all that exists or are there some servers out there that can be very active and not listed?
just curious
If you mean if it's possible, yes you can make a private server for LAN games or such.
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Every time a mapper tests a map during development he creates a "hidden" server.
I will tell you where one is, a little preview of tonight's Planet MoFo Halloween Passion, I have added half a dozen drawinfo animations to the standard Passion map, bats... skeletons... a coffin that opens... and it is now playing at port 4800.
Join any of the Planet MoFo servers, then change the port number (on your join game screen) to 4800, and join.
This map will be changed to port 4200 sometime later tonight, and become public.
I will tell you where one is, a little preview of tonight's Planet MoFo Halloween Passion, I have added half a dozen drawinfo animations to the standard Passion map, bats... skeletons... a coffin that opens... and it is now playing at port 4800.
Join any of the Planet MoFo servers, then change the port number (on your join game screen) to 4800, and join.
This map will be changed to port 4200 sometime later tonight, and become public.
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Thinking is not an automatic process. A man can choose to think or to let his mind stagnate, or he can choose actively to turn against his intelligence, to evade his knowledge, to subvert his reason. If he refuses to think, he courts disaster: he cannot with impunity reject his means of perceiving reality.