That’s an ad from almost a year and a half ago before I took stewardship of that server from its old leadership and developed it into something. You didn’t need to search my post history to learn that either. I told a guy a handful of posts above that I wipe monthly, and I have since the month after the post you’re referencing… Yeah, way back then that was a rude awakening haha.
But thanks for the failed attempt at an ad hominem swipe. I’ll stick to the business at hand, thank you.
This is getting way off-topic now. I’m not here to start an argument, but I wanted people to have context because I think this forum is way less productive than it could be otherwise due to self-proclaimed gurus showing up and telling others what to do, rather than approaching with an open mind. My initial post was that I was asking people to come here and post their logs. Your initial response was:
[this is my modlist that works, if youre running any of these mods they’re ok because I said so]
I didnt say a modlist wasnt relevant. I said YOUR modlist wasn’t relevant.
And it still isnt.
Congratulations to you for not having any crash events. Seriously, that’s quite lucky, especially given that so many others are. But I really hope if you take a moment, you’ll come to realize that commenting on a post where someone is trying to get help with an issue and saying “I dont have this problem, it must be something you have set up wrong, here are the mods I have that are working - you figure it out” would be discouraging to most people that don’t quite know what they’re doing. Y’know, the people you’re claiming to be interested in helping? Remember them?
When you answer someone like that, they’re unlikely to press their case. When they don’t press their case, the next person that comes along sees the post and doesn’t bother chiming in. Then we delay the dev team from getting their intel. Then we get a lot more players quitting the game and never supporting Funcom again because a fatal error bug crashed their server myriad times and all of their gear was taken off their bodies by the other guy who managed to log in faster.
Listen, I get that your initial reply was well-intended, if a little self-important. And I certainly get that my initial report was vague. So I’ll apologize here and now for being rude in my response to you. But the vagueness was completely intentional. I’ve been scouring these forums for shreds of valuable information for a long time now and I’ve seen tons of issues go unnoticed, or be discounted and discouraged by other community members who jump in assuming that every name they dont recognize must be inept.
I was asking people to come here and post their crash logs from outside of this forum because I know how a lot of active voices in the community operate. Go with the first cookie-cutter response that’s been regurgitated ad nauseam and move onto the next case like some kind of reluctant and apathetic triage operation.
Unfortunately, I believed myself experienced enough with my own hardware and my own server that I was prompted to do my research before I came here. I wanted to establish that there was some problem occurring all over the place before the conversation devolved into semantics. I’m glad I did.
As to the rest of your tertiary points, yeah iQol caused a failure to boot situation. I was the one who first reported it to Muzlu on his discord. (though he probably already saw it coming)
All the little things is literally just an itemtable merge.
Both of those bullet points are irrelevant though, as there are people all over the place experiencing frequent crashes without any mods at all. There are reports of official servers crashing in much the same way.
Thanks for your opinions though.
EDIT: None of this is directed at Multigun. I’ve seen you bend over backward for others, both here and in your own community.