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AxelDominatoR

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  1. In response to post #15940985. #15943120, #15944040, #15946380, #15994885, #16037245 are all replies on the same post.

    It was a problem for us when specific fileservers crashed regularly because people tended to use some more than others. We also have a badwidth cap on each fileserver and we needed to balance the spread over all of them otherwise that would have caused a chain reaction of instability and failures.
  2. In response to post #15940985. #15943120, #15944040, #15946380 are all replies on the same post.

    What difference makes if we give you an error message immediately or a list of "busy" server that are not clickable/usable anyway?
    The reason why you get the error is because ALL of the servers are at 100% usage. You *cannot* choose another server manually. *All* of them are at 100% load because of the steam sales.
    I'm constantly increasing the number of slots available to each server but every time I increase that number the server is one step nearer a painful death due to memory being exhausted and swapping.
    I'm sorry we are having technical difficulties due to the high load, but I guarantee you there's nothing you would be able to do with a manual download list compared to what the automatic download offers you right now.
  3. I'm sorry, that was my fault.

     

    I was trying (as always) to squeeze some performance out of the website to make it load faster and the change I made had the side effect of breaking the supporter section. I needed some time to make a proper fix instead of a quick workaround (as I needed the new code and so I couldn't simply revert the changes back) but now it should work.

     

    Sorry again people :(

  4. Just managed to put a temporary fix in place that will make the site usable again.

    While this is still far from ideal, it will hopefully hold for the weekend while I work on something better. Every now and then you will still encounter some delay while loading the pages, but that's unfortunately all I can do right now.

     

    I'm aware of the problem the old version of NMM has with downloads (you guys are having problems with the 0.45.7, right?) and I'll try to fix it later on, but if you still cannot download the 0.46.0 version should be able to. If you have problems with the 0.46.0 instead then that's yet another bug to fix.

     

    More (hopefully good) news to follow.

  5. It is with great pleasure that I announce the launch of the newest Nexus website, Legends of Grimrock Nexus, through my proxy, Axel.

     

    Legends of Grimrock is a great throwback to the era of Dungeon Master style games, where you control a party of up to four characters and delve into the mysteries and puzzles of dungeons. For those of you who aren’t aware of Legends of Grimrock, here’s some of the blurb from the official site:

     

    “Legend of Grimrock is a dungeon crawling role playing game with an oldschool heart but a modern execution. A group of prisoners are sentenced to certain death by exiling them to the secluded Mount Grimrock for vile crimes they may or may not have committed. Unbeknownst to their captors, the mountain is riddled with ancient tunnels, dungeons and tombs built by crumbled civilizations long perished now. If they ever wish to see daylight again and reclaim their freedom the ragtag group of prisoners must form a team and descend through the mountain, level by level.”

     

    Legends of Grimrock is available for $14.99 right now from multiple different digital distributers, including Steam, GOG.com and Gamers Gate.

     

    The developers, Almost Human, are due to launch their modding tools that allows users to easily create their own dungeons and items for the game and share them with others very soon. Almost Human have also kindly given us access to the closed beta and versions of the game so that we could quickly set up a Nexus site and integrate the game in to our Nexus Mod Manager (NMM). If you’re new to the Nexus, NMM is our very simple to use mod management software that allows you to one-click install mods directly from the site and on to your computer, with no need to fuss about with zip files and folder placements. The latest version of NMM, available now, is fully compatible with Legends of Grimrock.

     

    At the moment the Grimrock Nexus site is quite bare as we’ve only just launched, and the open beta for the modding kit has only just started. I will be working closely with the Grimrock modding community to get the site up to scratch as soon as possible and ensure we can provide the very best and most feature rich service for all the mod authors out there. If there’s anything you think the site needs, just let me know.

     

    PS. sorry I couldn’t do this in person, I’m currently travelling until the end of the week so have sporadic internet. I’m around all week for Nexus work, though :)

  6. It is with great pleasure that I announce the launch of the newest Nexus website, Legends of Grimrock Nexus, through my proxy, Axel.

     

    Legends of Grimrock is a great throwback to the era of Dungeon Master style games, where you control a party of up to four characters and delve into the mysteries and puzzles of dungeons. For those of you who aren’t aware of Legends of Grimrock, here’s some of the blurb from the official site:

     

    “Legend of Grimrock is a dungeon crawling role playing game with an oldschool heart but a modern execution. A group of prisoners are sentenced to certain death by exiling them to the secluded Mount Grimrock for vile crimes they may or may not have committed. Unbeknownst to their captors, the mountain is riddled with ancient tunnels, dungeons and tombs built by crumbled civilizations long perished now. If they ever wish to see daylight again and reclaim their freedom the ragtag group of prisoners must form a team and descend through the mountain, level by level.”

     

    Legends of Grimrock is available for $14.99 right now from multiple different digital distributers, including Steam, GOG.com and Gamers Gate.

     

    The developers, Almost Human, are due to launch their modding tools that allows users to easily create their own dungeons and items for the game and share them with others very soon. Almost Human have also kindly given us access to the closed beta and versions of the game so that we could quickly set up a Nexus site and integrate the game in to our Nexus Mod Manager (NMM). If you’re new to the Nexus, NMM is our very simple to use mod management software that allows you to one-click install mods directly from the site and on to your computer, with no need to fuss about with zip files and folder placements. The latest version of NMM, available now, is fully compatible with Legends of Grimrock.

     

    At the moment the Grimrock Nexus site is quite bare as we’ve only just launched, and the open beta for the modding kit has only just started. I will be working closely with the Grimrock modding community to get the site up to scratch as soon as possible and ensure we can provide the very best and most feature rich service for all the mod authors out there. If there’s anything you think the site needs, just let me know.

     

    PS. sorry I couldn’t do this in person, I’m currently travelling until the end of the week so have sporadic internet. I’m around all week for Nexus work, though :)

  7. The endorsements should be unique now (so no, you can't really give more than one endorsement in the database). I solved most problems with the cache, too, but there's a small quirk remaining and it will be solved asap: when you endorse or un-endorse, the endorse button does not change accordingly. It's a cache issue, but can be annoying, so it will be fixed (as soon as we fix more urgent stuff)
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