We were hacked. Several times over the past two weeks, in fact.
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I some times play on a server that has 32 size maps, depending on which one it is, and its 50 player server. That many players on 32 Karkand is very fun.
Our servers have a 44man on 64 server + EF, we tried a round on Great Wall on 16 map....omg that was fun, instaed of running for miles, the round was face to face.
OMG, Warm n Pudgy, or whatever your name is, stop putting your foot deep in your mouth. You can run a large map with a small amount of players. It is only considered a ROE + EULA violating server if it imposes RESTRICTIONS. No restrictions = perfectly legal.
high point servers = low player amount on large maps
No, you are wrong.
High point servers are defined as servers that alter normal game play to produce abnormally high scores. This would include not letting people cap flags, telling people to only cap flags and not fight, using only knives/pistols, etc. Having a limit of 16 people on a 64 player map is not a high point server as long as they are playing as intended (capping flags, fighting the enemy when they come across them). This has been covered several times by EA and BF2RS. Some servers run 16 on 64 and advertise themselves as "high point", but they are not breaking the ROE as that is not what is actually defined as a high points server by EA.
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