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Pol
July 28th, 2006, 09:48 AM
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Lycron
July 28th, 2006, 09:53 AM
I certainly would hope so :-/

Anathema
July 28th, 2006, 10:02 AM
I certainly would hope so :-/

Tynian made a comment about rolling back the mud to before the time the last changes were made after Orpik complained about getting pked. My guess is that this takes longer than a simple reboot.

Anathema
July 28th, 2006, 10:13 AM
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Can you still not get in?

Lycron
July 28th, 2006, 11:46 AM
Yeah... the spells things were really drastic... either really weak or really strong... I really think spells were fine as they were. The new mana was nice but what good does it do when your rift only does deva/maim?

Zeus
July 28th, 2006, 02:31 PM
as of 1300 MST (mud time) i an unable to log-on TFC. I was on over night and did witness the "improved" rift (as a shaman, i did comment "This rift will get me killed.")

I decided to get some RL sleep after Tynian shut TFC down.

I had posted a quick note to the God+ page shortly after seeing this... I like **ANNIHILATES*** (your target) but knew "Your soul rift misses (your target)" would get ya killed.

As of 1300 or there abouts i attempted to log on... I do not get past the log-in page... without using Zmud's login routine... or with it..

I see, in hindsight, "Someone" appeared to take advantage of the situation... (not that a certain dead "Someone" gives a certain warm fuzzy feeling in my soul *in character only, of course*) ***of course, i read the names of those involved in the murder, but it's up to folks at higher "paygrades" than me to do what you do so well.***

The affect of 'taking advantage" of the "improved rift" has gotten us right where such actions always do. The Immortal staff had to take emergency actions.

Tynian, I love the changes to help spells have more meaning than simply wearing mega-damage. I salute the unhearaled effort all the Immortal staff has put in to pumping increased "life" into TFC

Tynian
July 29th, 2006, 10:47 AM
Thanks. :)

Everything should be back up and running, by and by.