Okay, aside from Sony giving their consumers the hoops of “the server will be restored in a few more days”, SOE follows the trend as they revealed today that they’re currently working on the servers and will not be up today.
In an announcement via the official Facebook page of DC Universe Online, “We thank everyone for their continued patience as work continues on SOE services. They will not be up today, May 10th, but we are working as quickly as possible to resolve this inconvenience.”
Sorry folks, it’s best to forget about them and move on. When it’s up, we’ll let you know!
Nexusflame
May 10, 2011 at 11:06 PMWell in all reality their servers are up they’re just not accepting any incoming connections. They came up several days ago which means it shouldn’t be too much longer until they’re open for people to log in.
chavez
May 11, 2011 at 8:10 AMyour main priority should be getting gamers back to the game shut down old server and start a new one with different security..Then try and solve ur problems on your own time not on everyone else’s.You can give a free year membership for all i care it doesnt matter if we can’t play.Eq2 is already a dead game can u imagine how many people you have lost in the 10 days you’ve been shut down.Most people after the crappy launch of velious are turning to new games,because it looks like the developers where out to lunch when they made that exspansion..perhaps this is a planned shutdown to get rid of the handful of people that still play..Soe didnt have a problem destroying SWG..But at least im willing to admit that swg was way ahead of the times when it was launched and to make it affordable you gave us live update 54 wich made soe beable to cut tons of workers cause now a blind arangatang could do it…Try this put one hand on one each side of your haed and pull your head out of your ass and get back to work ty.
Sam
May 11, 2011 at 9:12 PMMy question for SOE is why the game console button mashers and the skilled PC gamers networks were visible to each other? No intrusion detection or firewalls between the scrub console gamers and the PC network is a sad mistake. If I were a game console scrub I would have thought the hack would have came from the PC side since there is more sophistication but that thought pattern was obviously SOE as well.