Originally posted by Alkasquawlik
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a dedicated server is a does one thing: keep a business class broadband connection dedicated to running which ever game you want to play on it. its upload speed is lightyears faster than anyone's residential internet connection, therefore allowing players to connect with speeds much better than P2P. what this means:
1)no host. no more THE HOST HAS ENDED THE GAME, or MIGRATING HOSTS, or whatever other error. the servers dont go down, and games arent ended in the middle abruptly. with P2P the host has a great advantage over other players, and typically will score much higher because of this.
2)lag. no 1 sec lag between you pulling the trigger and the shot registering on your enemy. you can even choose to join servers which are very local to you, and then experience near-LAN quality connections.
3)moderation. a dedicated server is moderated by its owner and whoever he has help him. this means you can kick/ban hackers instantly, control the nonsense chat like racial slurs from 12 year olds who think they are the shit, etc etc. you also have the ability to choose game types, which level you play on, time and score limits, etc.
4)customization. cod4 has servers online that are modified from anything to fully changing the game, to small things like servers that play only knives, or only shotguns. it adds so much more re-playability to the game.
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