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22 Jan

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Originally posted by YouMeanNothingToMe

I remember PS:A having some super hyped closed-beta testers, and we all know how that turned out.
I'll remain a little bit sceptical until I see the content for myself.

You're right. Roadmaps, hype and talk is great. But we know we need to deliver to get skeptics to believe.

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Originally posted by zigerzigs

I am at once excited and terrified.

If the letter is to be taken at face value, we're finally getting what we wanted: DBG is going to stop putting its dick into the PS2 team's design and let the devs do what they think is right.

I'm guessing we're going to find out real quick whether or not that's true, and whether or not it's going to have the effect we thought it would.

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I know the devs are on radio silence because of the impending reveal of super secret content, but it would be really cool to hear from one or two devs on details not covered in the letter so that I can be more excited than terrified.

There are many reasons for the decision to branch into the separate studios, but one is being able to commit and focus fully on the individual franchises/games...

First, the team and I didn't win the lottery/rob a bank/etc and purchase the Planetside IP - Daybreak is still our parent company and publisher.

That said, let me provide an example of what I mean by commit and fully focus...

Over the years, as projects at DGC required additional support, often times devs (programmers, artists, designers, production, etc) would be pulled from one project and moved over to the other for weeks/months/indefinitely. Sometimes devs wanted to be moved onto the new project, sometime not so much. This is fairly common practice in game development, so nothing new. But it hit us (the Planetside team) especially hard starting in early 2017, when H1 was setting the world on fire and they were in desperate need of reinforcements. While it helped H1, it was at the co...

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18 Jan

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Hey everyone,

You might have noticed that PTS became inaccessible after the January game update was published earlier this week. Without going into too much detail, we will be using it to perform some extensive *closed-access* testing of a fairly sizable update that we plan to release in Feb with some select members of the PS2 community. More details to come when the time is right. But I wanted to make sure you all knew the reason why PTS was currently unavailable.

Andy

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16 Jan

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Originally posted by GerryG68

At work, anyone wanna copy patch notes?

Nah


15 Jan

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Hello all,

The publish completed at around 10am (Pacific) and all regions should be accessible. Please reply to this thread if you encounter any issues related to the update (bugs, perf, etc) or with any general feedback on the changes. The team will be monitoring throughout the day and hot-fixing if necessary.

And if you missed the details on the Jan update, here they are - https://forums.daybreakgames.com/ps2/index.php?threads/january-15-2020-empire-strength-pc-game-update.253158/

Thank...

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PTS is locked right now and will be used for used for beta testing the Feb update. We plan to unlock once the Feb update is ready for full-scale public testing. More details to come in the next few days.


14 Jan

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Originally posted by DerpyNirvash

Did someone make an insignificant change that shouldn't have effected anything before the downtime, and it broke everything?

There was a live server issue that is causing this. As Wrel mentioned, Ops is troubleshooting and should have it fixed soon. No characters have been harmed, or lost, in this incident.

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The "data migration" reference is probably TMI and will cause widespread panic, but for the sake of transparency, we wanted to provide a bit more detail than just "servers coming down for maintenance for up to 12 hours!".

That said, its literally a necessary database maintenance that just needed to happen. And given the time required, it there would be no ideal window that didn't impact someone's prime time.

This particular maintenance will not need to happen again for a long time.