Earth Fires Destabilize Virtual Governments 29
Thanks to Terra Nova for their article pointing out that Sony Online's virtual worlds are missing their customer service, "...due to the wild fires raging throughout San Diego and the proximity of those fires to the SOE offices. Normal operations will resume once this local emergency is over." Edward Castronova comments: "In other words, a firestorm has knocked out the government that rules over 750,000 accounts", and suggests: "We tend to think of synthetic worlds as decentralized because the users are spread over the globe. They are still highly centralized on the production side, however, a state of affairs with clear implications for the relationship of synthetic worlds not only to Earth's weather, but to its politics as well."
forethought (Score:4, Insightful)
Because the people running the game couldn't be bothered to distribute the load. Could have been done. Don't blame nature. Blame human lack of forethought.
Re:forethought (Score:1)
Lame slashbot response (Score:5, Insightful)
I suppose I should have thought ahead and distributed my house and family too. Nevermind that its prohibitively expensive to apply redundency to large physical objects and impossible with current scientific methods to duplicate people. But hey, a bitter slashdotter can't be wrong, right?
Re:Lame slashbot response (Score:2)
Maybe its a sign that EQ needs a firefighter class (Score:3, Funny)
Hmmm.... (Score:2, Interesting)
This should be interesting...
Place your bets on the ETA for the next "EQ servers hacked!" slashdot headline!
Yes, it's a legitimate story... BUT... (Score:4, Insightful)
M3 Moderation (Score:1)
Re:Yes, it's a legitimate story... BUT... (Score:1)
Re:Yes, it's a legitimate story... BUT... (Score:1)
And to add to that, all of the news agencies in the world couldn't get the important news out to most people anyway, that being whether or not particular people are ok. On the other hand, it only took me two phone calls last nite to make sure most of my family in San Diego was ok, and whether or not they were still in the line of danger. The first call to my parents' home phone, which was busy (unusual due to call waiting, but not given the circumstances). The second was to my dad's cell phone, whi
What, Customer Service is Offline? (Score:1)
Let's Pillage!
you would think... (Score:1)
MAGIC ITEM LORE ITEM NO DROP
Slot: CHEST
AC: 60
STR: +20 STA: +5 WIS: +5 INT: +30 HP: +100 MANA: +100
SV FIRE: +100 SV DISEASE: +100 SV COLD: +100 SV MAGIC: +100 SV POISON: +100
Effect: Flowing Thought X (Worn)
WT: 2.0 Size: MEDIUM
Class: NEC WIZ MAG ENC
Race: HUM ERU HIE DEF GNM IKS
Re:you would think... (Score:1)
Well there you go, the item doesn't work for those of class: tech support rep.
Bad management. (Score:2, Insightful)
Not neccessarily a bush fire, but incase this one office goes down.
How can a company this large not have redundancy for something making so much money?
Management should be fired. Or chucked in the fire
Have fun!
holepit [holepit.com]
Re:Bad management. (Score:1)
Re:Bad management. (Score:1)
SOE tech support is absent and no one notices... (Score:1)
"Synthetic world" ? Oh please. (Score:2)
to convince other people that they're not really for kids? When are people going to stop kidding themselves that these games are some sort of
next step in creating alternate realities. They're not. They're a game running on someone elses computer. Period. Take away the graphics and you have a MUD.
Nothing useful? (Score:2)