ITSPeople arnt using the chip shortage for the 2002 LOL they are using the chip shortage as to why there is not more servers coming online to migrate the populations.
The Devs said there two reasons for the 2002 is when the login server hits 17k or something like players in que it will cause new logins to 2002 error right away and while waiting in line there some type of brief data interruption to the log in server which means can be on the player side IE their provider or the connection. So that means can be somewhere down the line how you are being routed there could been a brief interruption and caused you to be booted
The issue is they should have allowed players that got booted have their place saved in line if they logged in with in a certain time frame.
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stop covering for the garbage programmers that work for squenix
queues exist because whatever stupid excuse you and the other white knights want to use
disconnects and 2002 exists because squenix and the yoshi-p friends are garbage at their work
just slather some ivermectin on your screen, that will surely fix the queues
So garbage that they turned a literal dumpster fire filled with high polygon fucking flower pots into a golden goose.
Somewhere Yoshi is rubbing his bare chest while seductively repeating, "we're sorry". Please look forward to it.
Heard they just stopped selling game copies. Now that's what's called exhausting all their options. All this nonsense that I heard about semiconductor shortage and my company ordered a rack of dells and hp's and IBM blades and all that nonsense doesn't mean jack if they're overselling something that they cannot provide sustainable services for.
I manage a massive IT unit. Anybody with an iota of common Sense right now knows that there is a shortage, everything from the auto industry to multiple other industries is the impacted. That said this was a result of bad business management. So no they didn't exhaust all their options till they made that decision not to sell the game anymore.
Last edited by Mintyfresh; 12-16-2021 at 03:07 PM.
a single rack of dells and "hundreds of servers for a logical datacenter" are two very different things. I regularly deal in builds of Dells in the hundreds of systems. We still have switches and stroage that get shipped between locations due to shortages.Heard they just stopped selling game copies. Now that's what's called exhausting all their resources. All this nonsense that I heard about semiconductor shortage and my company ordered a rack of dells and hp's and IBM blades and all that nonsense doesn't mean jack if they're overselling something that they cannot provide sustainable services for.
They've been working on server purchases since February. 9 months before launch. Before the great WoW exodus even. What more do you want?
Last edited by Valkyrie_Lenneth; 12-16-2021 at 03:12 PM.
soo, it was a software issue and a redditor did a better job than the entire ffxiv team
"kek"
My father works at Nintendo. He told me that Xbox as a secret "Fix the server" button but they don't want to press it. They're /that/ evil.
You're probably not in the software industry. The team already got their hands full, and the person that wrote the code probably forgot about it, or doesn't even work there anymore.
Are you aware big software companies like Microsoft, Java, Apple, offer money for developers to submit bugs to them? It's not surprising at all that they couldn't find it, and I'm grateful there was someone willing to look into it rather than coming here to complain, or make sarcastic remarks.
Last edited by PharisHanasaki; 12-16-2021 at 03:49 PM.
sry to burst your bubble, my current work is it related but i also worked as a coder for almost 8 years (changed careers after i felt that i wasted 3 years mastering ruby for it to fall flat) and there is no excuse on this word for when a dude with a open source packet sniffer is doing a better job than your entire networking teamYou're probably not in the software industry. The team already have their hands full, and the person that wrote the code probably forgot about it, or diesn't even work there anymore.
Are you aware big software companies like Microsoft, Java, Apple, offer money for developers to submit bugs to them? It's not surprising at all that they couldn't find it, and I'm grateful there was someone willing to look into it rather than coming here to complain, or make sarcastic remarks.
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