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Unscheduled Server Maintenance - 09.16.10

Dear Players,We will be perform an unscheduled maintenance on the East and West Vindictus servers on September 16th due to connectivity issue. Pacific: 10:30 AM ~ 12:00 PM, Thursday, September 16, 2010Eastern: 1:30 AM ~ 03:00 AM, Thursday, September 16, 2010

is that tonight? i assume so there times are so diffrent depending on time zone they say though.

they were reading some of the requirements for making a guild last night out loud in mumble

i guess we need a group of six, to go to some other town(not the starting town) and a million gold(in game currency).

then to level the guild we have to have guild only parties doing battles to gain points for it. if there's any non guild members in the party we won't get guild exp.

you can also make multi guild alliance for iirc 2million gold.

Yeah that was me reading that out loud. We need 2 Million Meso's. So everyone start saving so we can make the guild up as soon as we hit the money.

Also about the instancing. I noticed last night while I was just walking around town and doing different things, I got auto changed into different chat channels, was kinda weird, but we will see how it goes.

i don't remember seeing an option for anything like that

edit: i think i got it figured out :)

Glad you got it fixed, you sounded like butt last night, we had NO idea what you were saying half the time... lmao

Yeah that was me reading that out loud. We need 2 Million Meso's. So everyone start saving so we can make the guild up as soon as we hit the money.

Also about the instancing. I noticed last night while I was just walking around town and doing different things, I got auto changed into different chat channels, was kinda weird, but we will see how it goes.

I wouldn't bother saving up really. Guilds won't be active in the beta and characters will be wiped before release.

I wouldn't bother saving up really. Guilds won't be active in the beta and characters will be wiped before release.

I was told that guilds will be active during beta, and remember this game could be in beta for quite a while, just look at the Asian version of the game and how long its been in beta, not counting the fact that Nexon said, there will be no character wipes from this point forward until final release.

I was told that guilds will be active during beta, and remember this game could be in beta for quite a while, just look at the Asian version of the game and how long its been in beta, not counting the fact that Nexon said, there will be no character wipes from this point forward until final release.

Oh right, sorry about that. Characters will be copied over but I don't believe we will be able to go to the next town, so we won't be able to make a guild just yet. And the early beta access is running until 10/6/10, with the open beta most likely lasting till nov/dec.

Oh right, sorry about that. Characters will be copied over but I don't believe we will be able to go to the next town, so we won't be able to make a guild just yet. And the early beta access is running until 10/6/10, with the open beta most likely lasting till nov/dec.

Either way, it'd be cool for us to find a way to group together.

And I'm sorry that I have to do this every post I make, but most of you still haven't said your alias in game...Please do if you don't mind :)

Either way, it'd be cool for us to find a way to group together.

And I'm sorry that I have to do this every post I make, but most of you still haven't said your alias in game...Please do if you don't mind :)

I mentioned that mine is the same as my forum name, Nagisan. :p

I was told that guilds will be active during beta, and remember this game could be in beta for quite a while, just look at the Asian version of the game and how long its been in beta, not counting the fact that Nexon said, there will be no character wipes from this point forward until final release.

Says on the website characters will NOT be wiped. Will be carried over to final product. But I say it will be in beta for years.

yeah that was the impression i got. usually in these f2p games betas are forever(long after cash shop goes live) and beta toons carry over to 1.0.

Either way, it'd be cool for us to find a way to group together.

And I'm sorry that I have to do this every post I make, but most of you still haven't said your alias in game...Please do if you don't mind :)

i'll make a toon on east if it's up after maintenence. probably will be tree again. if not then treemonster.

yeah I am really getting worried about the East server... All of us wanted to play on an East server, but Jesus it looks like its so flooded that they can't even keep it up. I think we really might need to talk about going West and being done with it. What do you guys think?

its gonna be East, the updater is downloading files atm, I'll be about 20 minutes :D

i think you gave us half your log in details, not your toon name, which is what was asked for.

yeah I am really getting worried about the East server... All of us wanted to play on an East server, but Jesus it looks like its so flooded that they can't even keep it up. I think we really might need to talk about going West and being done with it. What do you guys think?

i agree if this keeps up, just so we're able to actually play.

i'm in ontario and had no net lag last night on west. and there doesn't seem to be timed events in this game.

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