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Our site falls in the middle ground as far as bandwidth and disk space. Our Monthly Traffic is generally 8-15gb with a spike up to 25gb the month where I created the attachment list. Drive space currently required would be less than 1GB but given growth rates I would think 2GB would be a fair minimum. Current 200 MB for file structure 200 MB for attachments 300 MB for Database Last edited by kato13; 05-22-2011 at 10:02 AM. |
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Have we any volunteer to take things over?
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I'll just point out that the 93 Games Studio forum is probably on its last legs. Due to a highly unfavorable ratio of new people to new spambots, Keith's disabled new member registration. It's seeing about one post a week - over the past month, I think this board actually has received more Twilight: 2013 discussion than 93GS' has. My personal ideal would be an evolution of the community that's willing to accept discussion of 2013/Reflex as well as the classic settings and systems. YMMV.
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It seems that combining the three versions into the one site has significant merit. While 2013 is a fairly significant diversion from the original, much of the discussions could apply equally to all three.
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I'm totally down with that concept. More than happy in fact. If we have moved to new hosting arrangements before the 93 Games forum shuffles off this mortal coil I would welcome you, Clayton, and other members of this forum who are also members of the 93 Games forum to invite members of our brother forum to move over to this one. The more the merrier. If it was the preference of the majority we could set up a specific sub-forum for T:2013.
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I'm for all versions: 1.0, 2.X, 2013, and home-brews, perhaps all in separate sections, or something.
I'd be happy to help in anyway I can, but don't have the hardware or space to do any hosting. Which means not a whole lot I can do. But, the offer is there. Well, offer up my time, since I have no life outside of work at anyrate. Added up hours spent online a week and it is actually kinda scary.
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Just how different is 2013 to V1.0 and 2.x? (I've both earlier versions but nothing of 2013).
My understanding is the background is rather different to the earlier two (which were generally the same) and so therefore probably would merit a separate section as here with Morrow Project. For that matter, I can't see any reason why any of the post apocalyptic settings should have a home somewhere in the forum.
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The setting is radically different. The mechanics are, too, with the exception of some limited compatibility in heavy weapon and vehicle traits.
- C.
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