Looks like all is well once more in the realm of Neverwinter. Game servers appear to be functioning again and the gateway is not kicking everyone that attempts to login.
myles08807 said, "Back in my day, we didn't have any of this fancy Mulhorand gear while we were leveling . . . we walked uphill both ways while dying once every five seconds while leveling, and we liked it fine!" . . . Now, get off my lawn, you kids!" pointsman said, "I don't rue the game. In fact I don't feel any regret for the game at all." looomis said, "I don't like people changing to alts and then bragging about their mains like schizophrenic role players."
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isoplethMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 25Arc User
edited March 2015
I wish I could say the same. The game has been rubberbanding for me for the last 3? 4? days like I've never seen. Well it's either that or my characters have become sentient and are controlling themselves now. Wish they'd do their dailies.
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kaiserschmarrnMember, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users, Neverwinter Knight of the Feywild UsersPosts: 390
edited March 2015
Nothing is well, the Gateway is still broken. Sure you can log in now, but try to access anything beyond the character screen.
I did my profs a few hours ago via the gateway. Was fine.
The rubber banding thing isn't something I've seen recently. I get an occasional lag spike during the herald zerg and an occasional "slow load" of a new zone but that's about it.
I wish I could say the same. The game has been rubberbanding for me for the last 3? 4? days like I've never seen. Well it's either that or my characters have become sentient and are controlling themselves now. Wish they'd do their dailies.
Try ticking "Force Verify" in the Launcher options before you login. That then takes a while, but often this helps (did that for me just yesterday after just the same situation as you described since 4 days ago...). Don't ask me why, just give it a try.
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isoplethMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 25Arc User
Try ticking "Force Verify" in the Launcher options before you login. That then takes a while, but often this helps (did that for me just yesterday after just the same situation as you described since 4 days ago...). Don't ask me why, just give it a try.
Thanks for the advice, I'm trying it now (:
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orangefireeMember, NW M9 PlaytestPosts: 1,148Arc User
edited March 2015
All seems to be Well for me, quite literally as I'm doing Well of Dragons dailies at the moment.
In all seriousness though, it seemed to be working again before I went to bed yesterday.
Neverwinter players are stubborn things....until you strip them down to bone. (Cursed players, my flowers, MINE!) Oh how I plotted their demise.
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isoplethMember, Neverwinter Beta UsersPosts: 25Arc User
edited March 2015
I tried it and it seemed good at first but turned unplayable shortly after. Thanks for trying though. I don't know what might have caused this change a few days ago but I'm tired of fighting with it for now. It's a bummer, I was having fun.
For the record I believe I've figured out most of where my lag was coming from and it wasn't to do with the game - more like a resource hog of a program my husband downloaded on the downstairs computer. I mentioned to him I could barely play since a certain time and it suddenly clicked for him.
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The rubber banding thing isn't something I've seen recently. I get an occasional lag spike during the herald zerg and an occasional "slow load" of a new zone but that's about it.
So, yeah, from here all is as well as it ever is.
Try ticking "Force Verify" in the Launcher options before you login. That then takes a while, but often this helps (did that for me just yesterday after just the same situation as you described since 4 days ago...). Don't ask me why, just give it a try.
Thanks for the advice, I'm trying it now (:
In all seriousness though, it seemed to be working again before I went to bed yesterday.
For the record I believe I've figured out most of where my lag was coming from and it wasn't to do with the game - more like a resource hog of a program my husband downloaded on the downstairs computer. I mentioned to him I could barely play since a certain time and it suddenly clicked for him.