We believe we have fixed the main issue reported here (crash on cancel of game/quit game while trying to connect). This fix will be in the next released update. There may be issues with other root causes that are not fixed; please report these in a separate post if you continue to see problems after the next update.
GreenReaper
Patience. We only really start rolling here at Stardock around 11AM, especially when we've been working on it until 3:30AM the night before. :)
Exile 3 was a great game. I actually have the source code to it at home (long story). I really got into Blades of Exile, too, but that was about the time I got into programming and also had to concentrate on schoolwork.
The Dota are arming their routers. All power to the NAT traversers. The engine cannae' take it, Cap'n! Server capacity at 34% and falling. Impulse speed. All hands, brace for impact!
[quote who="Toonook" reply="13" id="2142222"]Please don't go promoting that people should kick players with slightly higher pings! Then anybody who lives any distance away from the US, where the majority of players are, will never get a game. My ping sits slightly higher because I'm australian, most times when i join a game people tell me to stop downloading my ping is too high. I say I'm not downloading I'm australian, i have trans-pacific lag to deal with and a nation with crappy broadband.
Warbrother: I'd suggest updating if you can and haven't already. Other than that . . . update your drivers? I'm running very smoothly <a id="ctl00__Content__RepeaterReplies_ct
[quote who="Avalon" reply="13" id="2133654"]How's this Green?[/quote] It'll do for a start . . . but try not to let your teammates get all those points. Those could be yours! Remember, they're your competitors too, in a way. *grin*
There appears to be a "DGReplay" file saved to Documents\My Games\Gas Powered Games\Demigod\replays\ - however that is just a file, not a system for replaying games. I do not know what would be necessary to use that file, if it can be used at all.
Our large releases are distributed via CacheFly. You should get a good speed.
I figure most will be too busy doing their taxes this weekend to go buy computer games anyway. :)
I think I-Dusk-I needs the extra practice, anyway - he won't be racking up favour points at this rate:
Many consumer routers can have their firmware "upgraded" to DD-WRT, an open firmware based on the combination of BusyBox and Linux. This software tends to be both more stable and more fully-featured than that originally provided: http://www.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/down.php?path=downloads%2Fv24-sp1%2FConsumer/ You should not do this unless you know what you are doing, and how to recover from a bad flash (this will depend on your router).