![]() ![]() But if the player-base is still 200+, except it to be up and running. Now in 6 month if the player base drop down to 10-20 daily with no donations coming in, expect it to be closed down. ![]() Like at the moment there are 200+ daily players playing EE. but again, they are coming back with more awesome servers. I get why VG closed so many of their servers. EVERY server no matter which game you play will close down as soon as there are no donations funding it to be up and running. They closed down Scarlet blade because they player base dropped like hell without anyone donating to keep it alive, don't sit and expect another outcome of it. Players = Donations = Server up and running. So tell me again how you would keep a server runing with 15-25 players and no donations when the costs are 150-250$/month? To pay the server cost you will need donations. Servers are based on the community and player-base.įor a server to keep running you will need to pay the server costs. I'm currently using the Sony digital tuner with that attic antenna and am getting audio from my favorite station, 50 miles away, with a signal that is totally free from noise with excellent sound.Ok to all of you that is complaining about VG closing down their servers and think running a private server is easy, here is something for you to think about. ![]() A good tuner section or tuner can really make a difference. In my NYC office, it was almost impossible to get good FM reception using any kind of indoor antenna. There is a rabbit ear type FM antenna which can do quite well inside your home as long as it isn't surrounded by stone concrete and rebar. I once had a high gain yagi antenna (many elements) on my roof giving a strong signal, but it needed a rotor to swing around to favorite stations. So, if you can get your antenna high, that's a good thing. I do have an amplified stand alone FM antenna in my basement and it cannot compare to the attic job. I am using a Radio Shack FM antenna that is a pair of folded dipoles crossing over each other at 90 degrees making it omnidirectional. It is more dependent on line of sight and does not get skip like am radio. There are a couple of things to know about FM. ![]()
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