LOTRO down-time
By blog on May. 29, 2009.
I don’t feel like having any LOTRO down-time right now, but I don’t have a choice. You see, servers are down for maintenance today, so I have to wait. I have to be patient. I have to find something else to do in my regular gaming time because the servers need to be rebooted. But… I don’t want to wait, and to tell the truth, I feel like being petty about it.
I know the servers needed to go down for a while, everything needs a break, an oil change, a fresh coat of paint, I do understand that. But whilst on some days I am perfectly mature and understanding about that, there are other days like today where two hours where I had scheduled to play and now I cannot play is more than a small bother, it is irritating, frustrating, and downright inconvenient. And we all know that I should never be inconvenienced, right?
Okay I think I have gotten my baby rant out of my system now. I knew that the servers needed a good reboot because, really, there are some ongoing issues at the moment that I heartily look forward to being resolved. For one, earlier today I am running around, doing my own thing, when I can’t move. I can look around and see others moving, but I am stuck. My SO tells me from her computer room that she too is stuck, and then she tries logging out and back in whilst I wait in-game. I then see a message in my chat box that I had lost connection to the chat server, I waited longer whilst my SO was unsuccessfully trying to log back in and eventually saw the message that the connection had been re-established. It’s hard to know with any certainty if that was LOTRO or my ISP crapping itself, as the latter is a substantial option.
The other issue that is positively irksome is mobs – that’s a gamer word for the AI controlled foes you kill – becoming confused when you are attacking them. This is shown by a stylized question mark symbol above the enemy’s head. You can’t hurt the enemy when they are like this, and they can’t hurt you. This leads you to get close to the creature in order to break the confusion, and they still don’t come out of it. So you start running off to do whatever it was you were doing in the first place, but oh no, now that Warg isn’t confused, and now he’s wailing on you! It is funny, if annoying, and I hope it was fixed. Now I’m going to go play LOTRO.
Category: Technology