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Online profile
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:53 am
by Intrpt
Mb this is not a bug but a some problem here.
Past 3-4 days can't normally login in my online profile. Or login and after 1-3 min relog or go offline.
One time it tell me that I have wrong version of the game

but I have b37.
What happend?
Linux.
ps. Sorry for my english.
Re: Online profile
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 7:55 am
by martinuzz
Same here, on winXP pro.
It seems to have gotten progressively worse.
A few days ago, ingame IRC was disconnected every now and then.
Then, ingame IRC disconnected a lot.
Now, When I start the game, my online profile is disabled (usually, it's logged-in status was kept after quitting the game)
I can login my profile, but in the title screen, I don't get the online part of the text (saying beta37 is out etc), and I can't seem to connect to ingame IRC at all anymore.
What's going on?
Re: Online profile
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 10:01 am
by tekrunner
I think the server might be having trouble handling the recent surge in the number of players. For me the te4.org website and the in-game online features work flawlessly in the (european) morning, and then progressively get worse as the day passes. DarkGod said he changed some settings on the server right before he left, and that seems to have helped a bit, but it's apparently still not enough.
Re: Online profile
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 6:37 pm
by gwmngilfen
I'm a new user, so I'm entirely sure how the profile thing is supposed to work. However...
I have two Linux boxes, both running the same distro (Arch), with the same, selfcompiled version of ToME4 running. Both can access the profile (I see characters being saved from both machines) but none of the unlcoks are being ported in either direction. I'm not getting any disconnects from the ingame chat, and my profile seems to log in fine when I start the game (on either machine).
Am I missing something, or is there a bug here?
Re: Online profile
Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:51 pm
by gwmngilfen
I take it all back - it seems to have sync'ed now. Must have been a transient thing
