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Sitting in Uni whilst KZ2 is in your mailbox = fail :laugh:

I'll be home at about 6pm. Get some Neowin only games later tonight with however many people we can get. Just create a passworded server.

You still get exp in custom games as long as there is at least 2 human players.

I can't even connect. Keep getting an error (network error code: -931) when I'm trying to load the lobby.

If anyone is getting -931 error a fix for that coming shortly as well.

"Hi folks,

we're on this one and have a good idea why it is occuring. There will also be a new patch released in the next two hours to hopefully fix this. In the mean time, stay cool and normal service will resume shortly.

Seb"

This patch is solely for the network errors a lot of you are experiencing. We're deploying this one a lot earlier today and hopefully it will all go smoothly so I can go and enjoy the release party tonight

Seb Downie - Producer - Guerrilla Games

Source: http://boardsus.playstation.com/playstatio...hread.id=192362

At least they are smoothing out niggles quickly.

My copy was delivered to the parents this morning, will be off to pick that up shortly :)

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Can't seem to get online atm, receiving some timeout error at retrieving the universe list - played yesterday for a while and damn it's hard! I managed to improve a little during the online games, but I still get killed quite a lot :p

Yeah, the servers are getting hammered again. They were fine earlier but our American buddies are waking up about now, so I guess that's probably adding to the already hefty load.

Yeah, the servers are getting hammered again. They were fine earlier but our American buddies are waking up about now, so I guess that's probably adding to the already hefty load.

Probably not all that big of a load, we do not get the game until tomorrow.

I am not going to start a war with people on here, but *Sigh* why is it that when ever a game comes to the PSN it does not work out of the box?

I know and understand about the servers etc etc. I just feel that Sony should have been ready for this. The game is not even out until tomorrow officially and yet we are having problems already.

Time to switch on Street Fighter IV.

I am not going to start a war with people on here, but *Sigh* why is it that when ever a game comes to the PSN it does not work out of the box?

I know and understand about the servers etc etc. I just feel that Sony should have been ready for this. The game is not even out until tomorrow officially and yet we are having problems already.

Time to switch on Street Fighter IV.

No War from me, I 110% agree and I think it is really a shame overall if this game does not work with little to no issues right away.

I mean I also know Sony uses Dedicated Servers, etc, and I commend them for that decision, but I also feel that after some time they just need to know it is going to get slammed and slammed hard.

Bad news is like I said, we Americans do not get the game until tomorrow, so if there are issues now, there are only going to be the same issues when we get the game.

Bad news is like I said, we Americans do not get the game until tomorrow, so if there are issues now, there are only going to be the same issues when we get the game.

It'll be just as bad, if not worse :(

I'm hoping things get better later on, but in theory they should only get worse with people coming home for the evening. I guess we'll just have to wait and see.

Another reason why client-servers > dedicated.

I hope you're joking :p

If problems carry on for days/weeks then maybe we can start moaning, but if it's a couple of minor teething issues day 1, or to be frank day -1 as UK/USA release is tomorrow nothing to get panties in a twist over. If you want to look at games with problems look at Socom or Gears of War 2.

Just home, I'll be on soon!

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