[cod] Game Server Control Panels

Jeroen Trippe (m3t internet) jeroen at m3t.nl
Tue Nov 27 08:51:45 EST 2007


We used GameCP for our linux servers, works fine for SRCDS based games but
requires qutie some tweaking for other games.
In the end we decided to create our own controlpanel within WHM (our
administration module) and this works much better :)

For Windows TCAdmin is brilliant imo.

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
Van: Ivo Silva [mailto:ivosilva at mygames.pt] 
Verzonden: dinsdag 27 november 2007 13:47
Aan: cod at icculus.org
Onderwerp: RE: [cod] Game Server Control Panels

Hi,

TCAdmin is by far the best, and the V2 (even better) will be released this
year I believe.

The only problem would be >Windows only<, they had a closed BETA linux
version, but they abandoned that a few months (maybe a year) ago, didn’t
justify the cost I believe, they very few requests for linux, so they focus
on Windows.

The TCAdmin platform is running about almost 30k Game servers atm, and you
can see from the official forum pretty much every client is Happy with the
product, very good support team.

http://www.tcadmin.com/

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Ivo 

-----Original Message-----
From: Crispy Beef [mailto:crispy.beef at ntlworld.com]
Sent: terça-feira, 27 de Novembro de 2007 11:43
To: cod at icculus.org
Subject: [cod] Game Server Control Panels

Hi All,

I'm running a private CoD:UO and CoD2 server, at the moment the people that
access it pay enough each to cover the bandwidth they use. The problem is
that I can't always be around if something needs tweaking server-side or
there's something that they can't do via the in-game console. I've looked
into a few control panels out there that will manage game servers on the
same machine.
Any opinions on which are the better ones?

Cheers,

Crispy

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