it shouldn't matter really, as long as your comp has good specs it should at least hold 100 - 125 (Im estimating :P)
No, it does really matter - if you're on a residential internet connection, on a lower-end speed plan, then no matter how high-quality the workstation you're hosting off of is, there won't be enough bandwidth for the users.
No, it does really matter - if you're on a residential internet connection, on a lower-end speed plan, then no matter how high-quality the workstation you're hosting off of is, there won't be enough bandwidth for the users.
That and it's against the contract that most users sign when they get internet to host servers using a residential line.
That and it's against the contract that most users sign when they get internet to host servers using a residential line.
Actually, most contracts only specify very specific daemons, such as an HTTP daemon, FTP server, etc - rarely do they specify a game server, or all other forms of server daemons.