Looks like they finally acknowledged it.
http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/news/detail/25b07f64d9de496c2fed28363e87f3d1440c7d15
Looks like they finally acknowledged it.
http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/news/detail/25b07f64d9de496c2fed28363e87f3d1440c7d15
What? How is it the ISP's fault when the hosting companies are so varied and spread across the entire country? I really hope they're not going to give up and pass blame, as that would leave a large chunk of us unable to play - period.Looks like they finally acknowledged it.
http://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodest...87f3d1440c7d15
Cause it not really a SE problem cause if it was no one would be able to log in. I able to log in fine and my FC and LSs I'm in are have just as many people logged in as usual.
If it was truly our ISP's preventing us from connecting to Squares servers - then why is it letting me play on the European Chaos data center just fine?
Its only when I try to connect to Aether or Primal that gives me the 2002 connection error.
This seems to happen every few months when Level3 screw up and it's always the people who use ISPs that route via Level3 that have these issues...
The ISP chooses the routing to the destination. It's them that chooses to route via Level3 etc. Square Enix has no control over how you get to their servers or what route your ISP sent you on to get there.
SE don't have anything to make up for... their servers are up. The people who are unable to play are being routed (by their ISP) through bad network paths.
Because those servers are located on a completely different continent. Your route to get to those servers will be completely different.
1. That's just ridiculous, I was able to log on 10:30pm last night no problem; later on couldn't. Never ever had a problem with error codes logging in.This seems to happen every few months when Level3 screw up and it's always the people who use ISPs that route via Level3 that have these issues...
The ISP chooses the routing to the destination. It's them that chooses to route via Level3 etc. Square Enix has no control over how you get to their servers or what route your ISP sent you on to get there.
SE don't have anything to make up for... their servers are up. The people who are unable to play are being routed (by their ISP) through bad network paths.
Because those servers are located on a completely different continent. Your route to get to those servers will be completely different.
2. It's not at the point of reimbursement yet, but highly unprofessional to blame it on our ISP's; if that's the case, we do what to fix this purported issue?
3. I don't know much about how I get routed to whatever, but what this tells me is that it is their servers, not the ISP. I usually find companies blame other companies for errors to cover for them while they get the issue fixed.
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