Europeans Find Trouble In Camelot 33
Thanks to GamesRadar for their investigation into trouble with the European version of Dark Ages Of Camelot, following an earlier 'hacking incident' on the PC MMORPG. The piece discovers that: "Customers say access to their subscription accounts and ability to contact GOA.com (who hosts servers for the Mythic Entertainment game in the UK, France and Germany) was disabled without notice by the company, who later went on to disable all game passwords as well. Subsequent statements about time frames for services to return to normal have not been met." GOA's comments on the lack of notice: "...we were unable to communicate that this was a hack in order to prevent further attacks or damage."
Sucks. (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Sucks. (Score:1)
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:2)
Yeah, and you've got this nice little "Preferences" section on the left, that lets you completely filter everything you might not want to see out completely, so you'll never even know it's there. I personally use it so I never have to see another story about Star Wars prequels, or John Katz's inanity.
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:2, Interesting)
Okay, let's analyse how interested the Slashdot community is in Simoniker's links. If you click on older stuff [slashdot.org] from a games.slashdot.org page, you get a summary of how many followups there were to each of his postings over the last five days:
September 23rd (2 so far): 9, 19
Sept22 (7): 19, 172, 133, 27, 27, 77, 43
Sept21 (5): 360, 111, 14, 26, 67
Sept20 (5): 17, 32, 20, 23, 29
Sept19 (6): 12, 37, 125, 44, 40, 9
Sept18 (5): 11, 23, 36, 237, 256
So out
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:2)
I don't have any problem with the filtering-level of other topics, so I don't want to un-collapse allthe sections. And I don't want to filter all games posts or all Simoniker posts-- I just want a reasonable level of filtering that leaves out two-star reviews and handjob interviews, etc. Is there some preference setting that will accomplish this, or is it all or nothing?
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:2)
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:2)
Another way to help me skip boring posts would be to describe more carefully who the target audience is, and/or why they might or might not be interested. Mostly what interests me is theory about game design and insights about the gaming biz-- I could care less about nostalgia or rumors of upcoming sequels. (I do like screenshots when they advance the state of the art, too.)
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:1)
Personally, I just go straight to games.slashdot.org anyway, and then visit the main page when things slow down.
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:1)
Learn to read, bozo. I said "I'm quite interested in game news..." but Simoniker is not filtering for a general audience.
I just go straight to games.slashdot.org anyway
So obviously your interests are specialised. This is fine, but it's not what Slashdot has always been for.
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:2)
In general, I would say the slashdot crowd is interested when MMO's get hacked IMO.
Re:Modding Simoniker down? (Score:1)
Then filter out Simoniker and get your game news elsewhere. Game news doesn't filter well for a general audience anyway, and neither does Slashdot news in the first place. Better yet, filter the Games section and then check it once a day to see if you are interested in anything on there, because the truth is that there're rarely more than 8 stories in the games section a day.
The only r
I wonder why, I wonder when... (Score:2)
First: when the opensource community will produce a playable, high quality distributed mmorpg, just like all those IRC or Jabber networks.
Second: when the first grid-based MMORPGs and multiplayer gameservers will be online and running :(... they are a sooo interesting concept.
Re:I wonder why, I wonder when... (Score:2)
1) try muds for size.. sure not gfx pretty or distributed(but i find distributed to be too much subject to cheating).
2) dunno.. but don't the major games already have different servers for different areas?
Re:I wonder why, I wonder when... (Score:2)
Heh, yes, Muds are good, but they are all different and rather small communities, at least here in Europe :/. I am also researching them, not bad, anyway a mud experience is rather different than a mmorpg one.
A distributed mud could be an interesting programming exercise...
(but i find distributed to be too much subject to cheating)
That's because closed source games still rely too much on clients :(
2) dunno.. but don't the major games alre
Re:I wonder why, I wonder when... (Score:2)
theories anyone? (Score:3, Interesting)
mythic on the other hand might not care and so seems to be providing 'better' service(hey, you get to play, who cares if your cc information might be compromised).
Hacking? (Score:1)
I'm not surprised (Score:3, Interesting)
Next morning I still had no password, so I tried to contact them. Their website and documentation only give one email address for technical support, so I sent a polite request asking for this to be sorted out but got no reply. Over the next week I sent an email every day, getting more blunt and less polite each day. I never received a reply to any of these emails.
One week, and seven unanswered emails, later I returned the game for a refund - the only game I've ever returned. MMORPGs live or die on the quality of their support - DAOC Europe didn't have any support at all when I tried to use it.
Mythic lied to their customers about the hack... (Score:2, Interesting)
Think for a second, will you? (Score:4, Informative)
She didn't lie, outright or otherwise. You're basing this accusation on wild speculation and a misreading, intentionally or otherwise, of the statements people have made. Not to mention the fact that you're completely obvlivious, or choose to appear so, to the plain facts of the situation. Get back to the VN Boards, troll. That's where your particular kind belongs. We've got plenty of our own kind of troll here.
Re:Think for a second, will you? (Score:2, Informative)
By the way, any time Sanya speaks of DAOC she is only speaking of the American servers. She's the internet relations something or other for the American DAOC servers. She couldn't speak of anything going on in Europe if she wanted to.
Re:Think for a second, will you? (Score:3, Informative)
Totally different entities, totally different theories on how to run servers. I don't think the Mythic servers will even accept remote commands from a GM tool or anything.
I am the Cleric Team Lead for Mythic Entertainment, its a volounteer position and I'm not an employee of the company. However, I don't think you have the full idea of the situation, I know I don't. But really, I think the security situation is much different on the US servers than the European servers.
Re:Mythic lied to their customers about the hack.. (Score:1)