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Title: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 16, 2015, 02:04:29 PM
Since the initial party was a bit of a flop, I figure it's best to try again, given the sudden surge in activity. The rescheduled party will be on February 22nd, 2015.

I want people to RSVP here (or tell us you don't like the date, etc...) so we get a better idea of what the attendance will be like and so we can expand the skyscape accordingly.

Preferably, the party will begin around 3 or 4 PM CST and last until 7 or 8 PM CST, but I'll try to be on the server all day.


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Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Michael on February 16, 2015, 02:13:42 PM
You need to tell us the time zone plz


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 16, 2015, 02:16:07 PM
You need to tell us the time zone plz

It's cee ess tee.

Hope that's not an issue.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 16, 2015, 02:23:01 PM
I just realized... Paul gets an E-Mail every time a post is made, right?

So we're spamming his inbox right now.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: pspeed on February 16, 2015, 02:32:51 PM
I just realized... Paul gets an E-Mail every time a post is made, right?

So we're spamming his inbox right now.

No, the forum is smarter than that.  It only e-mails me when the first new post to a thread happens since I last visited.  So I get only one until I check the thread again.

Also, I have them filtered over into a special folder anyway.  Easy to dive into or temporarily ignore as my day sees fit.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: ebag51 on February 16, 2015, 03:41:45 PM
I'll be there.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Sean on February 16, 2015, 03:51:12 PM
I should be able to get online


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: pspeed on February 16, 2015, 03:53:38 PM
I might be able to... it's the end of a 'sprint' at work that closes on Monday... so might be cramming day-job stuff.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Conner on February 17, 2015, 01:43:03 PM
3PM CST sounds great to me!


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 21, 2015, 11:25:07 AM
don't you dare miss this.

Or else...

This will happen.

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Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: pspeed on February 21, 2015, 11:41:17 AM
I might be able to... it's the end of a 'sprint' at work that closes on Monday... so might be cramming day-job stuff.

I will definitely be cramming for day job stuff... I may try to peek in at some point but I can make no promises.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 21, 2015, 11:53:17 AM
I might be able to... it's the end of a 'sprint' at work that closes on Monday... so might be cramming day-job stuff.

I will definitely be cramming for day job stuff... I may try to peek in at some point but I can make no promises.

You're an exception. :P


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Michael on February 21, 2015, 01:11:08 PM
I have a 45 page Algebra I packet that even contains stuff we haven't done before. I'm about halfway through it, and I've only completed about 3 pages today (I've been working for two hours) The thing doesn't give any examples, and the book isn't helping either.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 21, 2015, 01:49:43 PM
I have a 45 page Algebra I packet that even contains stuff we haven't done before. I'm about halfway through it, and I've only completed about 3 pages today (I've been working for two hours) The thing doesn't give any examples, and the book isn't helping either.

I aced my algebra class if you need help... But I'm awful at showing my work.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Conner on February 22, 2015, 11:19:44 AM
:3 so... we all going on the server at 3 CST?


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: ebag51 on February 22, 2015, 11:31:08 AM
What time is that PST? I live in California. :P


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 22, 2015, 12:39:27 PM
3 CST, 1 PST


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: ebag51 on February 22, 2015, 12:48:58 PM
OK.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Michael on February 22, 2015, 03:49:18 PM
Family time today. Sorry. They don't like me being cooped up in my room all the time being isolated.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 22, 2015, 04:49:20 PM
Welp, the redo failed too... But this time because the server lagged into oblivion and a bunch of zombie clients started crowding the server, and I kepts getting ported back to spawn


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: pspeed on February 22, 2015, 04:56:55 PM
Welp, the redo failed too... But this time because the server lagged into oblivion and a bunch of zombie clients started crowding the server, and I kepts getting ported back to spawn

Then there is a good chance you were one of the zombie clients.

When you exit the game in those situations, make sure that there isn't a left-over Java process hanging around.  That's so far the only way I consistently know of to get you ported back to spawn... logging in again while you are still logged in.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 22, 2015, 05:11:20 PM
Welp, the redo failed too... But this time because the server lagged into oblivion and a bunch of zombie clients started crowding the server, and I kepts getting ported back to spawn

Then there is a good chance you were one of the zombie clients.

When you exit the game in those situations, make sure that there isn't a left-over Java process hanging around.  That's so far the only way I consistently know of to get you ported back to spawn... logging in again while you are still logged in.

That's the odd thing, I was killing java through task manager when it froze.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: pspeed on February 22, 2015, 05:19:10 PM
That's the odd thing, I was killing java through task manager when it froze.

Weird.  By "froze" you mean it accepts no more input at all... totally frozen and not even repainting the screen?  Or is sound an animation still happening?


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 22, 2015, 05:25:31 PM
That's the odd thing, I was killing java through task manager when it froze.

Weird.  By "froze" you mean it accepts no more input at all... totally frozen and not even repainting the screen?  Or is sound an animation still happening?

Frozen as in you can't even tab out. The only way to close mythruna was to kill java. No repainting, no sound.


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: pspeed on February 22, 2015, 05:28:53 PM
That's the odd thing, I was killing java through task manager when it froze.

Weird.  By "froze" you mean it accepts no more input at all... totally frozen and not even repainting the screen?  Or is sound an animation still happening?

Frozen as in you can't even tab out. The only way to close mythruna was to kill java. No repainting, no sound.

How did you kill Java if you couldn't tab out?  I guess ctrl-alt-del or ctrl-shift-escape still worked?

Did memory display in the debug HUD spike before that or anything?  There are very few things that can hard-lock the whole Java process such that even sound isn't playing anymore. 

I guess there was nothing in the error log?


Title: Re: Redoing the Anniversary Party
Post by: Rayblon on February 22, 2015, 05:36:40 PM
That's the odd thing, I was killing java through task manager when it froze.

Weird.  By "froze" you mean it accepts no more input at all... totally frozen and not even repainting the screen?  Or is sound an animation still happening?

Frozen as in you can't even tab out. The only way to close mythruna was to kill java. No repainting, no sound.

How did you kill Java if you couldn't tab out?  I guess ctrl-alt-del or ctrl-shift-escape still worked?

Did memory display in the debug HUD spike before that or anything?  There are very few things that can hard-lock the whole Java process such that even sound isn't playing anymore.  

I guess there was nothing in the error log?

ctrl+alt+delete still worked. I opened tm from there and manually killed it. The memory usage when I killed it was actually normal, which was odd(around half a gig). No error logs either, no.