Webserver crash again, may or may not be undead processes.
EDIT: Also, did we lose some subforums? I feel like Site Discussion and General Talk had more to them then they do now...
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Webserver crash again.
Also, which of these threads is the one actually paid attention to? I can never tell.Leave a comment:
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Heavily suspected undead processes on the webserver again; horrible lag for a spoken multitude.Leave a comment:
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Suspect undead processes on the webserver again, came around after being absent for a few days and it seems kind of laggy—nobody seems to know about any crashes though.Leave a comment:
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Suspected but unconfirmed crashes/undead processes again; server is laggy, and some users say it was unavailable several times earlier.Leave a comment:
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Another server crash, confirmed everybody got disconnected, server was momentarily unavailable, and some people lost progress (according to Prometheuz).Leave a comment:
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Another server crash, I suspect undead processes, sever seems laggier after the fact.Leave a comment:
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Server crash, several people lost progress...dunno what caused it, the only potentially relevant thing I noticed was that I was suffering from lag.Leave a comment:
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Gwarl
I was attempting to play Xygos and Tactical on angband.live and the lighting laggy issue from lit rooms in modern V was making it too slow to play. I'd hit movement keys and have to wait 10 seconds for it to catch up.
So I switched from Librewolf to Brave and it was slightly better, but still bad.
Then on a whim I tried Vivaldi and it was nearly smooth as playing offline.
Just thought I'd let ya know in case it can help solve the problem.Last edited by Sacksquatch; December 7, 2023, 21:46.Leave a comment:
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New chat commands; /ignore and /unignore, eg
/ignore Gwarl
/unignore GwarlLeave a comment:
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Ultimately, it is entirely your choice Gwarl. But I for one do indeed endorse MITZE as a mod if you want to make someone a mod on the game server. He is far more level headed that I tend to give him credit for, and while I will swear on a stack of Bibles that I never said this, I do think he is a nice fit for it.Leave a comment:
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Depending on your browser extension, you may need a document ready so .bind() can attach to .wrapper properly when the page loads.
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