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Would i be able to host be game off my website somehow. Its a free AOL hometown page, and AOL hosts it, so i was wondering if i could host my game using the server address or something, because so far all the hosts i've asked don't want to or they promise a 24/7 server and give me about a 0.30/1 server.
Nope, definitely not.

Unless you can somehow convince AOL to install BYOND on their servers and make a special point of running DreamDaemon 24/7, just for you... good luck, you'll need it. =D

You're better off checking of digitalBYOND's services, when they (eventually) get back up.

Or, if you have a decent internet connection, just host it yourself. (Don't bother hosting on dial-up though, it's not worth it; dialup is slow and drops out all the time.) If you don't want to (or can't) use your current computer(s) to host, grab yourself a cheap 200MHz box and put Linux on it. Set it up so that you can Secure Shell (SSH) to it over your LAN (hopefully you have a LAN already; add the price of a router and a few Ethernet cards). Then stick it in a corner somewhere, give it permanent internet access, and manage it using SSH. It'd be a little complicated to set up (depending on what you have already), but it'd be worth it.
"so far all the hosts i've asked don't want to or they promise a 24/7 server and give me about a 0.30/1 server."

Heh. Mind if I add that to my site's random quotes? =)
In response to Spuzzum
sure go ahead.

anyway back to topic...

I was in a rush when i posted that message, what i meant to say was is there anyway in hosting the game from the http:// server, or if not whether i could put the zip file of the game into the storage of the web-site and change the games download url to that. I hope that doesn't sound confusing for you (like it does for me X-P)

-~Evil Guy~-
In response to Captain Insano
wtf! who is captain insano!
In response to Captain Insano
You can put the .zip file on any web server, yes. People will then download the game from that web server, but the web server itself cannot actually run the game.