Kiwi wrote:jhozhwa10 wrote:When Will Be The Server Running Again??
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Kiwi wrote:jhozhwa10 wrote:When Will Be The Server Running Again??
Rules on signature ftw?
Kiwi wrote:jhozhwa10 wrote:When Will Be The Server Running Again??
Rules on signature ftw?
burgingham wrote:He has been warned already. Report such things in the future and don't derail the thread.
Butko wrote:I think that main problem to have lag is in network and traffic amount.
Butko wrote:Maybe I'm wrong and there is really something with server, but that would mean, that they need to write to company that is renting server to check it's hardware.
BruThoL wrote:The game is actually unplayable.
I'm aware that the game is on alpha stage, so I guess, performances issues could be considerated as part of this.
So yeah, we can't ask devs to buy new server, or to simply work on HnH since Salem must be taking a lot of time...
It's obvious, the server side of the game has memory leaks, playing just after server reboot is very appreciable, there are nearly no lags.
2-3 days later we have some time for playing between lags.
So what about making a script which would reboot the server sometimes? (before it crashes by itself because of memory issues)?
Something like once a day, always at the same hour so everybody knows (maybe first we should get the average time with the less hearthlings playing).
Or maybe better, a script which would check for available RAM and clean reboot if not enough.
I think it would be very appreciated by players. And even by devs cause they won't have to manually launch back the game server.
And without too much work, we could manage to make this game a lot more appreciable.
Thanks Jorb and Loftar to consider this suggestion.
BruThoL wrote:I think it would be very appreciated by players. And even by devs cause they won't have to manually launch back the game server.
And without too much work, we could manage to make this game a lot more appreciable.
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