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Asset problems are CONTINUING

Jitar Bunin
Club 69 Radio
Join date: 10 Nov 2005
Posts: 93
03-23-2006 20:34
I dont know if any Lindens realize it, but there are still ongoing asset server problems, TONIGHT. (Yes, I have bug reported it, and told Coffee Linden about it, and sent an email about it to [email]support@secondlife.com[/email])

Just in the last 30 minuites, I've had several pieces of clothing disapear completely from inventory (Including one custom modification that cant be replaced) .... as well as several NEW pieces of clothing appear in my inventory which Ive never owned. (Although they are reporting they were made by people I DO own clothing from.)

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Ok, this is getting seriously out of hand... I cant stay logged in due to the crashes. When I am logged in the system isnt sending all the packets (showing 5%+ packet loss and I know my connection is stable... it appears to be ignoring the -port command completely) ... I've had items destroyed by the patch process, and now missing items.

I come to MMORG games and Virtual worlds to relax, not to be stressed into a heart attack

***HISSES VERY LOUDLY AND TAKES UP AN ATTACK POSITION***
Torley Linden
Enlightenment!
Join date: 15 Sep 2004
Posts: 16,530
03-23-2006 22:16
Sounds like you did the right thing in already alerting Coffee inworld and sending an email to support, Jitar! SL Answers can be slow for things like this and isn't the right place for tech support, but I'll move your post to the right place--Technical Issues, where we can discuss further, and if anyone else has details of their experiences, they can post too.

I absolutely agree about the relaxation, and will be keeping an eye-in-hand if anything else transpires. To verify about your missing items too, go to EDIT menu ---> PREFERENCES ---> NETWORK and push CLEAR CACHE and relog. Sometimes, I've had things "disappear" on me during times of high packet loss, and the local inventory cache desynced with what was actually on the server.

*calms the kitty* =^.^=
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