I love your servers. I was wondering if you could add this game to your list. I pick your hosting before anyone else. I don't know if you take requests thanks for the excellent service.
I love your servers. I was wondering if you could add this game to your list. I pick your hosting before anyone else. I don't know if you take requests thanks for the excellent service.
Ultimately a game has to pass three bars:
1) Is the server natively available on Linux?
2) Is the game popular for a long term? (It has to at LEAST come close to the lowest performing game that is hosted here. Currently Valheim)
3) Would the cost to implement the game be recouped within a short enough period of time?
Conan Exiles fails test number 1. The server does not run natively on Linux, which means whatever Wine / Docker / VMWare hack people are using to run it on Linux will likely not pass the stability quality the host here demands a server run at, they service a product after all, and the customers are demanding in that they product better work out of the box before they make modifications.
Conan Exiles passes test number 2, with their 24 hour count passing valheim, but as they don't have Linux support the host here would have to purchse Windows Live licenses in order host the game properly and legally. A commercial Windows Live license per VM is not an inexpensive cost, which is why you'll see Conan Exiles servers costing 3 to 4 times the cost of this host.
Since it fails test 1 and but passes test 2, the next step would be to begin cost analasis. It's been reviewed in the past, per my recollection and ultimately at the time was considered a lost venture, and that was when it was compare to 7d2d.
It wouldn't hurt though to send in an email though, as it's been a few years, it may be worth checking again.