That's right! We are merging both Cobalt and Miller servers this week! Learn more here.
Welcome Auraxians!
In today’s letter we have a very special announcement for you! Server
merge! That’s right, we’ve been working on testing this major shift and
are excited to share the details with you.
Before we discuss that topic, we want to address the serious matter of
cheating in the game. We understand that online cheating has affected
your gaming experience, and as we tackle this issue and crack down on
hackers, your reports and feedback are immensely valuable.
Our development team is committed to improving the game and providing
you with the best possible experience. We are actively addressing these
issues and appreciate your patience during this time.
Merging Servers
We are excited to share that we will be merging the Cobalt and Miller
servers tomorrow! We believe that this will not only improve gameplay
for our EU players by creating larger battles but will also forge new
opportunities for cooperation and competition between players and
outfits that may have never faced off before.
Over the last three releases, we have been testing a character porting
feature to ensure that no data or progress is lost in the server merge
process. Our tests have shown that the porting is complete and
lossless.
Tomorrow, October 29 at 6am PDT / 2pm CET, we will do a database backup
and merge both Cobalt and Miller. Please check the status of your
characters on that day and do not make purchases with DBC for at least
the first 2-3 hours after the servers merge. If we see feedback that
something drastically went wrong, we will revert the database state back
to the morning of October 29.
Also, please notify your friends and outfit members of the upcoming
server merge so that the process goes as smoothly as possible for
everyone.
The following are some FAQs that should help with the merge process:
What will be the name of the merged server?
We decided to keep "Miller" as the server name, home to both groups
of players.
What about the other servers? Are you merging those?
We want to review the results of merging our EU servers first. If
all goes well we will evaluate the options to merge more servers
later.
What happens if a player's name is already taken on one of the
servers?
Each player name is unique across all servers. There shouldn’t be
any issues with your player name after the merge.
Does Daybreak All-Access membership transfer?
Daybreak All-Access membership should be unaffected as it is
linked to your daybreak account.
Will directive and mission progress transfer ok?
Directive data should transfer just as fine, however we will monitor
for any reports of missing data after the transfer.
What happens with Outfits on either server? Do all outfits stack up
and co-exist in one server after the merge? What if an outfit of the
same acronym exists already on either server?
Outfits should remain unaffected by the merge but as this is a major
shift of player data, we will review the results after the merge for
any issues.
How long will the merge take?
All servers will be offline for the merge process to complete which
may take anywhere from 3 – 6 hrs. Please check our status on
X for further updates.
This doesn't sound great for PlanetSide's player count if they are dropping a server and it sounds like more will follow. Poor planetside, I liked it a decade ago when I was on windows but I hear time has not been gentle with it.
They did it to themselves by putting aside devs to work on the PlanetSide battle Royal that nobody wanted and it bombed hard. If they would've just focused on the actual game it and not that I feel it would've gradually lost players over the year and not fuckin tank
Yeah upper management has seemingly never made a smart decision w.r.t. Planetside 2 other than actually making it in the first place. It's been going on a shoestring budget for most of its life with rare short bursts of actual investment every now and then (like, two times or so total so far).
It's a testament to its original design that it has managed to hold up so well despite that.
For as old as it is, time has actually been very gentle with it. It's still very much Planetside, even if it's slightly smaller scale than it was in the very early days. The scale has actually felt pretty even in the past, what, 10 years? Some ups and downs but roughly the same experience.
Just today I had a fight near the end of the alert where there must have been at least 300 people in a single base judging by how my FPS went down to 30 and I have the best CPU there is for PS2 which typically does not even drop to 60. That's Planetside alright.
It works quite well on Linux btw, give it a spin :)