Just noticed it as well, can't sign in. Was going to do my personal endeavours before today's maintenance began, don't know if they've started early or haven't issued a notice of a problem.
Wonderful. On the other hand, I'm glad it's not me.
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Can confirm, been getting the same message this past hour upon attempting to log in.
I'm also getting the same message when trying to log into Neverwinter, so I guess it's sth. across the board, or should I say - Arc.
As it happened seemingly exactly at the full hour, I'd suspect they by accident pulled the plug on the account server just too early for maintenance.
It's a pity they obviously still haven't implemented an automatic mechanism to show the server status correctly - or maybe the account server(s) are not included in the status check.
This is 2 hrs from me before official patching. I know nobody is working in the Bay area yet but they do need to mitigate these issues from happening. Please extend the summer event or give out extra tokens to complete them. This is a global MMO and some of us dont have the time to work around server issues like this. Thanks!
Same here. Game Servers show Green and up, but the Account Server seems to be AWOL.
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Thought I would do my dailies before downtime but nope.
Also when checking the charge feature through Arc all the games are showing complete tutorials etc before making a purchase.
Positive (green) status indicator just means that the holodeck server is (mostly) functional.
It has nothing to do with the account server, whose status they (sadly) do not show.
When the account server goes down, you can not log in or change to a different character.
The only good news is that it was going to be reset in two hours anyway.
Just a FYI ... There are sites that show the Server Status for many popular MMOs, including
Star Trek Online. (Not naming names or posting links because PWE/Cryptic does not like that.)
These site(s) showed (at least at one time) the ping status of several STO Servers:
Account server, Controller 1, Controller 2, Error server, Patch server, and Website.
Unfortunately, this has not worked since some networking changes happened several months ago.
It would be nice if PWE/Cryptic could either update them with the correct and current
server addresses, or provide their own tool for doing so.
Then i'm lucky, no problems for me. Dit my mission and endeavors and when i get the message from shutdown in 30 minutes i switcht a normal way to a other toon and started 2 reps, starten 2 quick tfo's en now just logt out. And i'm living in Belgium/Europe
I got disconnected in the middle of trying to get through my normal daily 2hrs of clicking before the maintenance.
I can accept human error in taking down the server early. What I find strange is that there's usually no acknowledgement of such errors or even notification that the servers are now down. We're left disconnected and in the dark about what's happened.
It's almost as if by not acknowledging it, it's an attempt to pretend nothing happened - that everything is fine, situation normal. It's not like we're going to start demanding someone's operating number or send in stormtroopers.
Numerous customer service studies have shown that it's not the problems that define customer satisfaction, but how those are communicated and handled that determine whether people are happy or upset. Ignoring frequent problems without ever acknowledging them without a stated plan to minimize or prevent them in the future is simply a recipe for irritated customers.
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same here
Cryptic still has trouble with dates and times I guess.
I'm from England if that is in anyway relevant. Which it isn't, apart from how I complain about things, which is generally politely.
I'm also getting the same message when trying to log into Neverwinter, so I guess it's sth. across the board, or should I say - Arc.
It's a pity they obviously still haven't implemented an automatic mechanism to show the server status correctly - or maybe the account server(s) are not included in the status check.
Original STO beta tester.
and ... "RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF MY BACKSWING!?!"
l don't know.
l really don't know what l'm about to say, except l have a feeling about it.
That l must repeat the words that come without my knowledge.'
Also when checking the charge feature through Arc all the games are showing complete tutorials etc before making a purchase.
It has nothing to do with the account server, whose status they (sadly) do not show.
When the account server goes down, you can not log in or change to a different character.
The only good news is that it was going to be reset in two hours anyway.
Star Trek Online. (Not naming names or posting links because PWE/Cryptic does not like that.)
These site(s) showed (at least at one time) the ping status of several STO Servers:
Account server, Controller 1, Controller 2, Error server, Patch server, and Website.
Unfortunately, this has not worked since some networking changes happened several months ago.
It would be nice if PWE/Cryptic could either update them with the correct and current
server addresses, or provide their own tool for doing so.
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I can accept human error in taking down the server early. What I find strange is that there's usually no acknowledgement of such errors or even notification that the servers are now down. We're left disconnected and in the dark about what's happened.
It's almost as if by not acknowledging it, it's an attempt to pretend nothing happened - that everything is fine, situation normal. It's not like we're going to start demanding someone's operating number or send in stormtroopers.
Numerous customer service studies have shown that it's not the problems that define customer satisfaction, but how those are communicated and handled that determine whether people are happy or upset. Ignoring frequent problems without ever acknowledging them without a stated plan to minimize or prevent them in the future is simply a recipe for irritated customers.