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Pirindolo
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Posted - 2003.09.21 21:46:00 -
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Take a look at the last 20 posts. Mostly talk about the same: lag, stuck, black holes, yulai, cluster reboot...
Who is talking about the game itself?
DEFCON 2 , CCP (being generous)
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ZaPhOd42
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Posted - 2003.09.21 21:47:00 -
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See DevBlog
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Quote: Memory leaks, lag and server reboots
Quote: Shortly after the servers on Tranquility were patched last Wednesday we discovered a memory leak on them. 'Discovering' might be an understatement as the nodes actually gobbled up all the memory in few hours and then blew up in our faces. We have been working hard on identifying the cause for this and believe we have fixed the problem. Tranquility has been hotfixed but needs a proper update, so some stability issues remain. My apologies, I hope the situation will get better as soon as possible.
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MrGold
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Posted - 2003.09.21 21:51:00 -
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when should they start to worry ?
The answer to that is - When they finally get something right 
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Pirindolo
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Posted - 2003.09.21 21:59:00 -
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Well, I did read the devlog and still think the same. They believe that perhaps, and who knows if maybe, could probably be on the right way to [not] very likely detect a problem that one day will be fixed.
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Onubis
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Posted - 2003.09.21 22:02:00 -
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................wait........wait.........wait a bit more.........Worry Now!
(YARR )
_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_- "It is better to die on our feet than live on our knees"
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Thanatar Thed
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Posted - 2003.09.21 22:05:00 -
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Quote: Take a look at the last 20 posts. Mostly talk about the same: lag, stuck, black holes, yulai, cluster reboot...
Who is talking about the game itself?
DEFCON 2 , CCP (being generous)
2 months ago
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Klatuu
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Posted - 2003.09.21 22:39:00 -
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There's a great tool out there that finds memory leaks...
it's called purify ... the tool works wonders  |

sim2killa
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Posted - 2003.09.21 22:41:00 -
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lmao
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Intruders
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Posted - 2003.09.22 04:55:00 -
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Edited by: Intruders on 22/09/2003 04:56:02
Quote: Advanced runtime error checking for Visual C++«, Java™, VB.NET, and C# developers Runtime or memory-access errors in Visual C/C++ code and garbage-collection related memory-management issues in Java, VB.NET and C# are some of the most difficult problems for Windows programmers to solve. These problems are even greater when developing software with components -- whether purchased from third parties, downloaded off the internet, or reused from a previous project. Errors in these components can be disastrous and may take weeks to find and fix.
Now..one more time!
whether purchased from third parties
whether purchased from third parties..
What?.. This is not the case?
Well surprise me then! If they are the actual coders and since they do spend so much time fixing bits and pieces there, which btw still dont work as they should, every time they do some patching, so I wonder how much time they originaly needed to design this whole game concept from scratch.. a couple of decades??
Where r the original coders? Who is responsible for this screw up called EVE?
Every man lives..but not every man dies!
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Erty
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Posted - 2003.09.22 06:13:00 -
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They started the project around 40 months ago, spring 2000.
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