Reserved.
Reserved.
The main test server for EVE Online is called Singularity, or Sisi for short. On here you are free to test upcoming features and changes, as well as participating in mass tests organized by CCP. Sisi is used by players like yourself, CCP developers and ISD Bughunting volunteers to test.
Q: How do I access Singularity?
A: On the bottom right of your launcher you can swap between the Tranquility server and Singularity server. For a more detailed explanation visit ...
I’m not trolling. I’m being honest - it’s disappointing how unwilling some of you are to acknowledge your prejudices and try to fight them. Instead, you insist that you’re right and you put words in my mouth that I never said to try to win the argument. You group people into “classes...
Read moreBecause that person contributes more to CCP’s bottom line.
This is a common perception, and one that I’ve found to no...
Read moreIt’s a shame that folks feel the need to hate someone else simply because they disagree.
My opinions are opinions. My facts are facts.
“All politicians are corrupt” = an opinion.
“The CSM is corrupt” = an opinion.
“Rich people’s votes count more than poor people’s” = an opinion.
All of this stuff is opinion. You saying it doesn’t make it true. My opinion is different. You’re entitled to yours, no matter how poorly it’s crafted or how uninformed.
You didn’t even get the name of the documentary correct when you told me to go watch it (as if I need an HBO depiction of an event I’ve studied for decades to understand anything), and at no point in our struggle for independence did anybody run for Parliament on the platform of “disband Parliament,” which was the point I was making in the first place.
Come on, dude.
In EVE, for voting on a focus group, the players who have the most skin in the game - the most Omega accounts - deserve to having increased voting power because they are investing more in the long-term success of the game. Since, after all, the CSM isn’t a legislative body, there’s no fairness issue involved.
In real life, each person is inherently equal, and their choice of who represents them is no more or less valid than anybody else’s. Regardle...
Read moreYou can make up any kind of negative hypothetical “jobs” and assign them to people all day, doesn’t negate my point.
If you’d like to see how the votes trickled off via the Single Transferable Vote system I’ve created a recording of my presentation from the announcement, which shows how votes flowed as candidates were eliminated or met the election threshold: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMbnOT4P...
Read moreTranquility is back online accepting connections!
Second start up went very well. Health checks are ongoing.
We are seeing a few issues on the backend with our SSO at the moment. Our engineers are going to need a bit more time for an investigation.
Glad to hear! That is now a part of our standard process when informing players about Extended Downtimes.
Things are going well. We are starting up Tranquility in VIP mode to perform a few additional checks. Not long now
We will always continue making necessary improvements and updates to our infrastructure, so an extended downtime is not something that will go away. Some work also have different dependencies, which makes it impossible to bundle everything up and deploy in one go.
I hope this won’t cause too much inconvenience in the future.
I am not aware of any global connection issues that have been going on for the past few days. Let me investigate that a bit internally and see if we are seeing an increased number of reports with similar problems.
If this is still a problem, try verifying the files:
Click on the E in the upper right corner of the Launcher > Shared Cache > Verify button
If you could file a bugreport from within the client right after reproducing the issue, I’ll take a look . You can mention in the bugreport it should go to me.
11:40
Tranquility is back online accepting connections!
11:38
Second start up went very well. Health checks are ongoing.
11:30
We are seeing a few issues on the backend with our SSO at the moment. Our engineers are going to need a bit more time for an investigation.
11:23
Things are going well. We are starting up Tranquility in VIP mode to perform a few additional checks. Not long now
11:01
The downtime has begun.