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Instead of basing it off the title base it off the following facts.
1. You'd have choices to different setups
2. You'd get a pre setup server with a secure rcon password
3. You can debate a price
4. You can choose to pay based on ram or slots
So, would you?
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Regardless of how your portray it, the connection speed is still not going to be good enough to be hosting anything serious unless you've got a leased line at home (and I doubt this); so in regards to your question even with your stated facts I wouldn't go with a home hosted option no and I'm sure your ISP wouldn't be happy about you selling off your traffic for commercial gain on a home broadband connection.
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no i wouldn't, homehosting is not stable.
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Home hosting mostly fails after more than 10 players connect.. Depending on your networks speed etc
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All very nice in theory. But what if, for example, you have Steam. You want to play a game, and Steam decides it's time to update a game. There goes your bandwith...