because lolbungie
because it's online only POS game.
they must get shitty paybeing a server is hard work yolots of food to carry and shit
Quote from: Comet on September 28, 2014, 10:20:28 PMbecause it's online only POS game.i know it's online only, but I still don't get why they take their servers down so often its bull shit.
Quote from: Kitsune on September 28, 2014, 10:27:23 PMQuote from: Comet on September 28, 2014, 10:20:28 PMbecause it's online only POS game.i know it's online only, but I still don't get why they take their servers down so often its bull shit.because its their first online only game, and they dont know how to do shit. also they are trying to fix random error codes for Destiny. im assuming that they use the same servers for the game and their website.
Sorry folks.Groot kinda.........broke stuff -_-
Quote from: Rocket Raccoon on September 28, 2014, 10:39:36 PMSorry folks.Groot kinda.........broke stuff -_-I am Groot?
Quote from: Groot on September 28, 2014, 10:45:26 PMQuote from: Rocket Raccoon on September 28, 2014, 10:39:36 PMSorry folks.Groot kinda.........broke stuff -_-I am Groot?DON'T PIN THIS ON ME!The intern was clearly running away screaming: "there's a giant tree in the basement!".Not "There's a talking raccoon with a machine gun!"
Quote from: Comet on September 28, 2014, 10:37:29 PMQuote from: Kitsune on September 28, 2014, 10:27:23 PMQuote from: Comet on September 28, 2014, 10:20:28 PMbecause it's online only POS game.i know it's online only, but I still don't get why they take their servers down so often its bull shit.because its their first online only game, and they dont know how to do shit. also they are trying to fix random error codes for Destiny. im assuming that they use the same servers for the game and their website.That would be...incredibly stupid, to be honest. There's a link between them, to be sure (like with the other Bungie games), but having the site on the same servers the game is running on is a security risk as well as a dunce move if they want to keep the public updated when the game crashes (as it frequently does).
Quote from: Rocket Raccoon on September 28, 2014, 10:58:30 PMQuote from: Groot on September 28, 2014, 10:45:26 PMQuote from: Rocket Raccoon on September 28, 2014, 10:39:36 PMSorry folks.Groot kinda.........broke stuff -_-I am Groot?DON'T PIN THIS ON ME!The intern was clearly running away screaming: "there's a giant tree in the basement!".Not "There's a talking raccoon with a machine gun!"I am Groot.
Quote from: Cheat on September 28, 2014, 10:42:40 PMQuote from: Comet on September 28, 2014, 10:37:29 PMQuote from: Kitsune on September 28, 2014, 10:27:23 PMQuote from: Comet on September 28, 2014, 10:20:28 PMbecause it's online only POS game.i know it's online only, but I still don't get why they take their servers down so often its bull shit.because its their first online only game, and they dont know how to do shit. also they are trying to fix random error codes for Destiny. im assuming that they use the same servers for the game and their website.That would be...incredibly stupid, to be honest. There's a link between them, to be sure (like with the other Bungie games), but having the site on the same servers the game is running on is a security risk as well as a dunce move if they want to keep the public updated when the game crashes (as it frequently does).eh. every time ive tried to check b.net when Destiny crashes (for me) b.net is usually fucked as well. coincidence then i guess.could be their lolMobile that decides to break and not the desktop...
But it could also be that someone decided to host the site on the Destiny servers, yeah. That'd be dumb.
Not the case. Probably because the user profiles, and forum profiles are tied, an issue with the game-related website database, which pulls the data from the game, could have caused a chain of issues. Probably someone deployed new code, or changes applied in the environment of the database. Hardware failure or change is also possible.Bungie.net pulls the data from PSN, and Xbox Live respectively into small packages, which are then put into Bungie.net's servers and finally rendered as data for the website. That's the same structure they have been using since the days of Halo 2.
Well, yeah; that's what I was hoping it was. Errors with collecting data from a game for use on a site are understandable.It's not the exact same model that they've used before, though. You're able to poke and prod and move items and weapons around through the app (and probably the site too). It's a bit more complex than the nameplate system they had going for Reach, I'd wager, since you can also edit those weapons in-game.
They might be getting ready for the Cryptarch patch and just tweaking a few issue
Quote from: Kinder_ on September 28, 2014, 11:31:18 PMThey might be getting ready for the Cryptarch patch and just tweaking a few issuedont get me started on that cunt.