"Just dropped a pretty penny on a Garry's Mod server and I'm second-guessing myself. I'm looking at the cost and wondering if I'll even get decent players. Was anyone else foolish enough to shell out for a GMod server?"
"Yikes, 1000 bucks on a GMod server is a pretty big investment! If you're planning on playing with a solid crew and getting consistent streams, it might be worth it, but if it's just you and some randoms, I think you might be better off looking into cheaper options. Can you share the server's specs and how you're planning on using it?"
"Dude, 1000 bucks is a big risk, but if you're getting a good playerbase and revenue from it, it might be worth it. Are you getting any decent views on YouTube or streaming from it? Either way, good luck with it, I'm curious to see how it turns out."
"Dude, 1000 bucks for a Garry's Mod server? That's some serious cash for a game that's been around since 2004. You better be getting a sick playerbase out of that investment, or it's gonna be a hard pill to swallow."
"Bro, 1000 bucks for a Garry's Mod server? That's just crazy talk. Was it worth it? You gotta share the details, man, like how many players were you getting?"
"Dude, I've had a Garry's Mod server for years and it's actually been a blast. It's super customizable and you can host tons of fun game modes, so I'd say it's a solid investment if you're into that sorta thing. How's the server config for yours, are you running any cool mods?"
"Dude, 1000 bucks is a lot for a Garry's Mod server, but if it's for a pro gaming group or a high-end community, it might be worth it. What's the server's specs and user base like? That'll help us decide if it's a win or a loss."
"Dude, 1000 bucks is a huge risk for a Garry's Mod server. But if you're running a popular community or hosting events, it could be worth it in the long run. What's the server's current player count and revenue like?"