Originally Posted by
SonicalKiss After readying this post, i can find pros and cons in both of the idea's
There is no server on this planet that is safe from being hacked into or DDoSS'd (correct me if i'm wrong) hosting from home has it's setups and it's setbacks mainly with High latancy.
i did attempt to host a older game server from home back when i was in the UK for Black Hawk Down, and even though i had protection against alot of attacks, all it takes is that one smart person to bypass a firewall (i don't think any firewall is impenatrable)(i mean the pentagon has one of the hardest firewalls in the world and somebody cracked that)
as Squall said datacentres are made for that kind of thing and vary rarely will they have peak times, where as home net i'm almost certain 70% of areas have peak times and trying to host for 30+ People is quite the irritation. i seen where you would be available 24/7 although you might be able to get phone calls at 3am in the morning about problems with the servers, i know as myself i would got mental if somebody called me at 3am about a server issue and with the high latency issue we are not the only servers that have been experiencing it to my knowledge i was even getting high ms on Competetive more then i usually do.
Sorry for bad Engligh.
P.S I beg please don't take this to heart, i believe that you might be trying to get the best ping there is going to be, and even if the server is lagging your still going to have one of the lowest pings cause of how close you are to the main server. and it might be unfair to others. which kind of give you the upper advantage on everything cause of the speed you get compared to others.