Both my Androids cannot get in. USA. iOS no problem. Anyone else?
Another Android in my syndicate also cannot get in. Canada.
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Both my Androids cannot get in. USA. iOS no problem. Anyone else?
Another Android in my syndicate also cannot get in. Canada.
It’s the same for me. Two days of being really slow and today nothing. Even iOS is much slower over the last two days.
Does anyone know when they moved the game hosting from the US to the UK - and why? I thought they were trying to reduce lag, not make it worse.
looks like deca is following the same trends as gree lol.. this must be their way of saying happy new year :D
i cant get in game either, uninstalled/reinstalled game, cleared cache and what not. thought it were just my phone/internet acting up but now i know it is just another crimecity special hahaha
i too fail to understand how moving servers to the UK would help reducing the lag? hmm that's news to me lol
I’m in South East Asia. Connectivity to the UK is MUCH worse than the US. BTW, it’s not a theory. When I have game issues, I test the connection to see if it’s my ISP or the game. It used to hosted in one of the major US data centres. Now it’s hosted in London. It’s easy to check. The game, on both clients connects to crime city.com. Go to ipaddress.com and out that domain in and you’ll see for yourself
8 hours and no response. Surely someone is supposed be monitoring the game?
I nust bow to your superior knowledge DoomsdayMY, immediately resign from my current job and ponder the wisdom of all those multinational companies who use the UKs IT infrastructure as it is obviously so bad
Can get in, sloooowwwwly, on my Kindle Fire HD8. No dice on the Samsung Galaxy Tab S. Come on already!
I was watching the extras from LOTR: The Two Towers last night. Funny story - when Peter Jackson was in London for an extended period during the recording of the music score for the movie, his team set up servers in the UK so the editing team could keep in contact and send reels of the film for approval and comment. The high speed connection from New Zealand was no problem, but getting a decent connection to the house Jackson was living in was so hard that they resorted to downloading the files onto iPods and walking there! That was about 15 years ago. Obviously things haven't improved.
Recently there was a few letters in the paper about poor internet in the UK. It seems rural South Korea and Sri Lanka both have faster speeds than the best in Britain. Not surprising when you know we're still using copper wiring from a hundred years ago for most telephone infrastructure here.