Getting the guild ship and teleporter to grove options working should be a high priority. That will really open the space up. One slight problem I also have with the grove is that it looks virtually the same no matter which direction I am facing. It would be nice to add some landmarks to help...
Do you have just the one box that the cable from outside connects too? That’s the modem. But a lot of modems also provide the wireless routing. Is it all done with that one device? Or is there another device providing WiFi separately?
Do they even play the game anymore? Even if they have no QA whatsoever, surely someone would have noticed this pretty much immediately if they had simply logged in.
Ah. That’s a good point. There are a lot of votes for Isle of Dread. I don’t want it just to be about price. But there seems to be consensus about the gear, which is an important factor. (Personally I find Slavers Gear to be adequate).
Curious why no one mentions Sharn. It is my go to pack once I hit 17. It has more than enough XP to finish the last two levels of a life. With only a couple notable exceptions, the quests are quick. I am leaning towards it for three alt accounts I use for farming.
I had 9 in Kobold’s New Ringleader once. It feels like they are significantly more common in very low level quests. It could just be the sheer number of mobs in them.
I have been leveling some alt accounts. Manually running them from one quest to the next, so no ToS violations. I wouldn’t dream of posting an LFM for that. It would be so rude.
Whether it’s true or not, it’s kind of a waste of a precious feat slot. Cannith and named gear is a much better way to go. For a new player just use regular loot and replace it as the opportunity arises. If you join any group of zergy vets, tell them you need gear. You will likely get more than...
That reminds me of a fun observation one of our SRE’s told me years ago: “It doesn’t matter what problem you are seeing, it’s always DNS”. He was mostly right in my experience.
The damaged equipment does not appear to be the severs themselves (assuming they are hosted on more than one physical box). The damaged equipment is on the network side. What this looked like to the servers was everyone losing their internet connection at precisely the same moment. The database...
The evidence suggests a catastrophic hardware failure at the data center. All servers became unreachable at the exact same time. This is not a software failure. It’s a connectivity failure. SSG is at the mercy of the data center employees I suspect.
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