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View Poll Results: As a customer of EA, which Internet game browser do you want to use
Game Spy 38 17.43%
The All Seeing Eye 180 82.57%
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Default 11-19-2002, 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Druid
In GaySpy you don't get a reliable idea of what your ping will be to a server.
In ASE you do.

In GaySpy it doesn't show reserverd slots on servers.
In ASE it does.
In GaySpy it will show my server as 17/20, poeople will waste their time trying to connect. Becuase there are 4 reserverd slots.
In ASE it will show my server as 17/16, people won't waste their time trying to connect to a full server.

The buddy system in Gayspy have never worked for me.
The buddy system in ASE has always worked for me.

I have a few different servers that I go to which need a password.
In GaySpy I cant save and use my passwords for different servers. ( or i don't know how )
In ASE I can setup and save the passwords for the different servers.

right for most , execpt for ping . For ping ase still better but boht still not accurate because they ping a lot server same time.

Ping the whole list , than click on a server . than push CONTROL-P
Push it 10 or 15 time fast , and you will see .
  
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