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Why Alexina channels are breaking so much lately? What's happening? Pretty sure it's not because it can't handle half-dead server. It's a week of non-stop daily, random channel disconnections and breaks, people can't join/leave channels or missions and even experience sudden rollbacks. Is this should be normal? Please tell us what's going on because i will be scared to even log in if this continues silently.
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Can confirm, tried just now to log on and it says its 'under maintenance'...
EDIT: just went through my characters, my Alexina alts have the same issue. I literally can't log in anymore. I'll restart my Mabinogi client and see if that works though.
EDIT 2: Restarted. Still can't play. Am I seriously gonna not be able to do my danged event quests..
Meanwhile..
Wonder if this is also why the things I fished just disappeared yesterday was on like 2hr D/C on channel 1 went to get back on the channel was gone. Got on 7 and all the stuff I fished just poof like I wasn't even on was strange but an oh well just event boxes and fish I should be able to finish the quest still.
I hope it's actually fixed up..
The problems of a sober Ferghus
1. PG&E does not service Nexon's area. PG&E services only Northern California. El Segundo is serviced by SoCal Edison
2. While SoCal Edison have had planned outages, there have been no planned outages lately as the major fires and Santa Ana Winds events have passed in the area.
3. Based on where the fires have been, I find it difficult to believe that Los Angeles' county's internet infrastructure is damaged due to the recent fires and I find it difficult to believe the major fires in Northern California will affect Southern California.