NWR Interactive => NWR Feedback => Topic started by: Rob91883 on June 30, 2003, 09:43:15 PM
Title: I feel no server problems
Post by: Rob91883 on June 30, 2003, 09:43:15 PM
I just loged in Planetgamecube, and there is no slow down. I think there new server is working. Or is this just me?
Title: I feel no server problems
Post by: Rob91883 on June 30, 2003, 09:49:50 PM
Well I hear its a DOS attack, Maybe it stoped right? Well I hope it stoped Planet Gamecube, because i respect your work. I hope this type of thing doesnt happen again. Or maybe its just me?
Title: I feel no server problems
Post by: Hostile Creation on July 01, 2003, 12:19:08 PM
It occassionally messes up, but it seems to work most of the time (much better than before). I suppose the problem has subsided a bit.
Title: RE: I feel no server problems
Post by: RickPowers on July 02, 2003, 08:45:44 PM
We've done some things today that should help mitigate some of the slowness. Let us know if it feels improved over the next few days, or any other issues that pop up.
Title: I feel no server problems
Post by: Rob91883 on July 03, 2003, 09:46:03 AM
Im writing this post in a Library in San Diego California, and seems to have no problems. I live in Los Angeles California, and there's no problems with my home computer either. And whatever you did now, It seems like it got even better. I dont know if this news helps you, but i hope it does[hr some problems still remain, but its a lot faster than before
Title: I feel no server problems
Post by: mouse_clicker on July 05, 2003, 10:10:52 AM
Hey, you fixed the thing that wouldn't let you edit your post until after the 1 minute time limit! Thanks, Rick. Either that, or you removed the limit altogether.
Title: RE: I feel no server problems
Post by: RickPowers on July 05, 2003, 12:00:19 PM
None of the above.
Title: I feel no server problems
Post by: mouse_clicker on July 05, 2003, 05:59:54 PM
Then my sense of time has gone down the crapper, because I swear I've edited tons of posts in less than a minute. Whatever- I guess making people think you've fixed a problem is almost as good as actually fixing it.