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Update on Server Crashing and Stability

Posted: 2013-11-17 22:49
by =CDN= Wehmann
Project Reality is one of my favorite games as it takes a large part of communication, coordination and execution to do well in a round with your squad. I will never turn my back on this mod because there is nothing else quite like it but I find myself with less and less time spent playing it for one single reason: Server crashes.
I've heard a bunch of different possible reasons, server attacks etc and obviously the developers are aware of it if they play their own game :P , but what i guess my concern and question is: Is there a client or server side fix in progress to end this issue in the works? And can you give myself and any other players some information regarding this issue?
thank you for your time. :D

Re: Update on Server Crashing and Stability

Posted: 2013-11-18 00:13
by IWI-GALIL.556FA
This can't possibly be the first thread about 1.0 server crashes? I've seen multiple threads with this topic and am tired of seeing them :( . The American servers I frequent seem to be just fine. (except CIA sometimes)

Re: Update on Server Crashing and Stability

Posted: 2013-11-18 01:20
by Thephantom6121
something like that happens to me. i try to join a server and my game crashes. same with bf2. i really don't know what to do

Re: Update on Server Crashing and Stability

Posted: 2013-11-18 05:14
by =CDN= Wehmann
The American servers you frequent are fine? The only American servers with over 40 players in them at a time are CIA and HOG and they are both on a crash cycle of 3 or so rounds.. and thats a fact. I haven't played more than 5 straight rounds in either of those two servers without a crash since 1.0, and its often only a few rounds. I've also been able to hop onto NWA and PRTA servers when the time is right, and Im on early enough to catch the Europeans, and I've witnessed the same thing.

Re: Update on Server Crashing and Stability

Posted: 2013-11-18 11:43
by IINoddyII
Thanks Bahlye for providing a synopses.

Closing thread - already have enough words describing the problem and wringing of hands - more discussion without substance is not useful