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I cannot find anything!
This has to do with the global server, not with any individual multiplayer servers. Just because you can't get a server listing doesn't mean some magic signal zipped around the Internet and destroyed all your player files on every multiplayer server.
Americas Army had this exact same problem in the first week of it's release. Too many people needing to authenticate to a company's global server, and not enough server resources on that company's part. Eventually AA patched their game so people didn't have to connect to their servers to play, and I assume this isn't far off for FL.
In the mean time, hold tight and let's see what the morning brings.
FYI, many of Pacbell/SBC's routes are heavily congestied today, especially this Friday afternoon (PST). My company's T1 was down for a few hours today here in San Jose (totally SBC's fault) and many other companies in Silicon Valley have been affected by a huge outage or extreme service delays. Pacbell/SBC owns most of the actual digital lines coming into the West Coast, and their tech support backlog *might* be contributing in some way to this problem.
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The only thing I like more than pie is having more pie than I'd like.
Americas Army had this exact same problem in the first week of it's release. Too many people needing to authenticate to a company's global server, and not enough server resources on that company's part. Eventually AA patched their game so people didn't have to connect to their servers to play, and I assume this isn't far off for FL.
In the mean time, hold tight and let's see what the morning brings.
FYI, many of Pacbell/SBC's routes are heavily congestied today, especially this Friday afternoon (PST). My company's T1 was down for a few hours today here in San Jose (totally SBC's fault) and many other companies in Silicon Valley have been affected by a huge outage or extreme service delays. Pacbell/SBC owns most of the actual digital lines coming into the West Coast, and their tech support backlog *might* be contributing in some way to this problem.
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The only thing I like more than pie is having more pie than I'd like.
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