[cod] Online Game CP software.

Scott Robinson scott at srobinson.net
Mon Jul 14 18:10:55 EDT 2008


I thought the same!

Looks really neat...
It dosent support Cod4 yet, only CSS and CS

Scott
> this actually looks really good.
>
> does the agent on the controlled servers run as root?
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> Dean
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> Sido - Callofduty.pl wrote:
>> SWIFT Panel is the ultimate *PHP Linux Game Server Control Panel*. 
>> SWIFT Panel is packed with features but with a core focus of easy 
>> management. Its unique method of managing game servers allows for 
>> administrators to have complete control.
>> http://www.swiftpanel.com/
>>
>>
>> 2008/7/13 "Einar S. idsø" <einar.cod at norsk-esport.no 
>> <mailto:einar.cod at norsk-esport.no>>:
>>
>>     True, you don't have complete and absolute control with GC. And it
>>     isn't OSS. But if we're not going to be complete fanatics about OSS,
>>     I have to say that coming from a background where I scripted for
>>     each and every game we ran in Linux, I started to get a bit tired of
>>     it all. Especially since game servers was a hobby, and the job was
>>     getting a bit too big for me on my spare time. Not to mention that a
>>     number of games simply run better in Windows than in Linux (hate to
>>     say it, but it's true). Compared to recreating a system in Windows
>>     which did the same as my custom-made scripts in Linux, simply
>>     switching to GameCreate proved to be the path of least resistance. I
>>     am very glad I don't have to script anymore - getting a new game to
>>     run is now, for most cases, simply a matter of installing the game
>>     and firing up a server through the GC control panel :)
>>
>>     Deciding which GSP-software is best for you, is more of an
>>     individual preference than a one-solution-fits-all type of problem.
>>
>>     Cheers,
>>     Einar
>>
>>
>>     |T-OC|Morpheus|:.Web wrote:
>>
>>         He said to sell your soul because you can't control all of the
>>         management process, as "server part" is still hold on gamecreate
>>         servers. You just have a client that uses gamecreate server
>>         infrastructure to interact with your game servers. By free, I
>>         think you can also understand open-source (like php projects).
>>
>>         Einar S. idsø a écrit :
>>
>>             Gamecreate is not "sort fo free" - it is completely free!
>>             And it probably supports more games than any other panel out
>>             there. Gamecreate supports both Windows and Linux, and it is
>>             completely transparent to the user which OS is used.
>>             GC is also incredibly easy to use, and is based on templates
>>             so creating new servers is done in literally just a few 
>> clicks.
>>             Unfortunately it can be somewhat unstable at times, but I
>>             still feel it's an excellent solution for hosting all of our
>>             games, which run on ~25 hosts.
>>
>>             You can try it out at 
>> http://www.gamecreate.com/testdrive.php
>>
>>             Cheers,
>>             Einar
>>
>>             Dean Hamstead wrote:
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>>
>>                 Sell your soul but sort of free
>>                 http://www.gamecreate.com/
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