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List of hosts that allow sim games; ... and ones that don't!
Topic Started: Jun 30 2010, 05:25 PM (2,429 Views)
Leah
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http://www.spleafnetlabs.com/

I spoke to my friend who is an administrator on the site she says the would allow SIM games to be hosted as long as it does not violate any of the ToS or AUP policies. ^-^

There is also

http://www.spleafnet.com/
Edited by Leah, Aug 20 2010, 08:32 AM.
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Snow
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I would have to say I have been VERY pleased with hostmonster services and would recommend them. Great costumer service, and its fairy affordable.
Edited by Snow, Dec 23 2010, 06:48 PM.
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eve

I had a good experience with HostMonster also. I started my site on there and only had a few problems (that were of my own making). Their customer support was great. They have cpanel <3. They allocate x amount of cpu per site so they won't ditch you for having an active site....your site will just (supposedly) slow down when you have outgrown a shared server. They have lots of graphs and stats charts that show you how your site is performing, and if and when your site is being cpu throttled. Their servers are beastly too. My site would run with 60 users at times with no problems. The thing that eventually caused us to move up to a dedicated server was we were maxing out the db connections. I would use HostMonster again, I was pretty impressed with them.
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summr27

Thanks to everyones helpful comments, I am now hosted with Hostmonster =]
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Khallayne

JustHost (just spoke with them) allows customizable image-based adoptables. =) Aka, I'm sure Sims games go into that. XD
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Avalon
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MysticalEquine.com - Whats Your Colour?
I wouldnt suggest JustHost for anyone expecting their game to be active or have alot of content. I previously hosted with them and once we got to 20 users active at peak times (which I don't class alot at all!) my site was suspended with no warning and I was told I either pay $167 per month for a Dedicated Server or go elsewhere.

I now host with Webfusion on a VPS for £39.99 per month. I have 4 sites hosted currently and the support has been great in setting everything up
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Trig
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Bluehost.com allows sims but my account was just deactivated for maxing out the db connections (atleast that's what I think was the problem). While they have good customer service, I was pretty ticked to find out that they just deactivated the site without any warning or notification. Not to mention they didn't supply a specific reason and now I'm left to figure out what's going on.
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