Jaxon
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>watches hour video >actually doesn't
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I AGREE
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This was taken on my alt account that isn't banned yet jk plz unban me im a man of innocence
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LoL Hello My Fellow Peep How Is It Going LoL
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no
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Behind The Scenes - Asylum Administration
Jaxon replied to explicit's topic in Videos and Screenshots
ur a quality meme -
my tower drop was better
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Great update, love it. This will definitely balance the two battling sides out even more then before!
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Behind The Scenes - Asylum Administration
Jaxon replied to explicit's topic in Videos and Screenshots
LOL this video was 100% accurate btw -
me and ming are currently ballin in an island far far away smokin dubies with ur face on it
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Go Daddy is the websites host, yeah?
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Infact, here is a picture of my forum being correctly configured through Cloudflare, while going through a hosting service rather then a virtual private server. So yes, I would love to see why my claim "isnt how it works". of course, if people already have the backend it's useless, but not protecting your backend and only protecting the domain is also useless. @speed @bamf
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That's not how it works? Explain to me how it works then.
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It doesn't help when only one IP is being filtered through Cloud flare. Cloudflare isn't setup correctly, therefore making it useless. @bamf @Gnashes
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NFO is a good host, yes, but i could perform the same performance on an OVH box. the difference between NFO is that they have a custom built automated firewall script that is brilliantly built by some very smart guys. and yeah, obviously arma is also one of the key factors for lag - bethesda has never been good at optimization. honestly i just think that a list needs to be compiled of what could be causing performance issues and what isn't, like stated above. it could help pin some things down and from there you could test those individual things or even think about different ways to do them again, i don't know sqf but i'm going off personal experience of other projects i've done
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ah, that i didn't imagine haha. I agree that makes things harder.. lol. are you able to search commits?
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if you're using github you can view any change history, although i'm not sure if it actually saves any type of backup though. in that case, i don't really have any suggestions as you'd have to go through every change and re-configure any database saving scripts and all that bullshit. the forum updates are a good way to view those dates specifically, though - or a close range around the specific date
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OVH is not bad. OVH is actually one of the best hosts out there right now, with the right specs the server can run fine. although if you are pushing the server to it's limits with performance heavy scripts then that can effect it - this goes with any host.
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it doesn't matter. just because i put " // lol this is an epic comment" doesn't mean it's gonna effect the performance in any way
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also to add on to this, you could probably compile a list of every change that's happened since then and determine what COULD impact performance and what's probably safe to leave in - from there just play around with things
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i know before i was banned things actually ran pretty smooth. but this was before the huge bounty hunter update + everything else came along - i can't really suggest anything to do in this case because i can't imagine you guys have a saved copy of that specific version before the bounty hunter update.. but if you do, it wouldn't be a bad idea to put up a beta server for a couple days and allow the general public to try that version and see if anything changes - that way it could determine if it's a script issue or a hardware / datacenter issue.
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as i'm not the best at .sqf, please forgive me for any stupidity that may go into my next statement you could make dev-server only scripts that basically runs stress tests on different scripts you make, pushing them to the limit (simulate the amount of average players) on the server at once, but then again i don't know if this is possible but i know typically game companies have done this in the past
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that's good, it's honestly the best thing you can do at this point man. i like that the updates are more constant and more shit is being pushed out, (huge difference from back then), but ALWAYS make sure that things are running smoothly before adding anything more to the cake.