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  • Galaxy Turbo
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    Originally posted by Raver420 View Post


    Anyone try this??
    Nope but I'm in favour of this motion.

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  • Maverick
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    Directory Servers @ SSForum

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  • roxxkatt
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    i also notice he conviently forgot to add

    dir.cz.sshq.net

    to that list =)

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  • HateTheFake
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    yea not into zones with a max population of 5 people

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  • Jeenyuss
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    the fuck is a directory server?

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  • FarScape
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    Originally posted by Raver420 View Post


    Anyone try this??
    Please give me the name of the girl, ty.

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  • Krazie_Killer
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    what zone do you primarily play in, and what playername do you use?

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  • L.C.
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    No, not really. It only benefits if you ever update your zone list and play in other zones, want to play in other zones, or is trying to find a different kind of zone.

    So if you play strictly in Trench Wars and no other zone, it would not hurt to apply these directory servers to your client's field, but would not benefit you either (or in other words, pretty much the whole zone downloading feature would not be a beneficial or needed feature for you in Continuum ).

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  • Krazie_Killer
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    if i only play in TW, is there any benefit for me to switch to your zone list?

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  • L.C.
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    It's easy and painless to try this out!

    All you have to do is click on "Zones" or "Find Zones" in your Continuum menu and make sure that auto.subdir.net auto.subdir.org are the first ones in the Directory Server Address List field, and then click on Download.



    If you want to get technical about it, you can compare the results you get with auto.subdir.net/org versus sscentral.sscuservers.net; highlight all the zones in the list (after hitting download) and it will show you the total number of zones and population, as you see in the screenshot above.

    If you want to compare speed, temporarily switch to a dialup or satellite internet connection and download the list from auto.subdir.net/org versus sscentral.sscuservers.net. You will find that auto.subdir.net/org is faster and more responsive.


    Snrrrub's directory server (soon to be released as open source and binaries) uses special clustering features that check every other currently existing directory server's listing to make sure that it has every zone they have, and thus serving maximized zone publicity and results!

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  • Money
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    no thx

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  • Raver420
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    Anyone try this??

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  • L.C.
    started a topic Directory Servers: auto.subdir.net, auto.subdir.org

    Directory Servers: auto.subdir.net, auto.subdir.org

    Copy and paste the following into your Continuum's Directory Server Address List: auto.subdir.net auto.subdir.org

    What is so unique about this Directory server?
    - Totally brand new and programmed by Snrrrub
    - Coded native for Linux and hosted on Linux servers, thus maximized efficiency, optimal performance and supreme stability
    - Compared to the currently available directory servers, this is a real server and not a polling loop, which means these directory servers are far more responsive and superior at what they do
    - Advanced mirroring capabilities to make sure it has every possible zone in its listing to get maximized publicity and results

    Try these directory servers out and make them your primary directory servers TODAY!

    Check out http://www.subdir.net/ or http://www.subdir.org/ for more details, statistics, and a formal listing of all directory servers in existence.
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