I just started up the Discovery launcher, only to find that the list of servers is completely empty -- no GC Server, no Chinese server, no Russian server, no American server (Discovering Chaos). It isn't my Internet, since I've been watching a video about another game (a playthrough of X-Com: Apocalypse) and I've had no problems accessing the GC forums and other sites. What's happening?
Edit #1: Now it's working again. What happened? Did Spazzy push the Purge All Servers button?
Edit#2: The six servers that are usually available are back again. I was wondering if I was in the Twilight Zone. Did Alley come to our rescue again?
Edit #3: I guess things are back to normal -- I can't connect to the GC Server, even though my ping is 127 (I've connected in the past many times with much higher ping.).
Edit #4: The server list is down again or I'm back in the Twilight Zone again.
Edit #5: The server list is back, sort of with two servers -- Linux Server (which I've never seen before) and GhostCap Server (which is relatively new) -- the other five servers I usually see are still missing.
Edit #6: see Edit #4.
It could be a myriad of things but if only fl is affected then it may indicate issues with port 2302. I believe the only server we have around that doesn't use the default port is Discovery of Discovery, but I'm not even sure if it's still alive.
(02-07-2017, 08:53 AM)Alley Wrote: It could be a myriad of things but if only fl is affected then it may indicate issues with port 2302. I believe the only server we have around that doesn't use the default port is Discovery of Discovery, but I'm not even sure if it's still alive.
That's weird. I think the last time that I saw the Discovery of Discovery server on the server list was sometime back in 2015. I just checked the optional arguments and forced arguments in my Discovery launcher -- every listing ends with 2302 except for one Russian server that ends with 2380 instead.