Slitherine PBEM++ Server Message, possible ban
Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 6:06 am
Hello,
I sent an email but figured it might be wise to post here as well:
For the second time I've gotten this message:
Dear notenome,
We note you are still consistently downloading your turns multiple times.
If you are having technical issues you need to contact our tech support team immediately via info@slitherine.co.uk.
A member of the team has been notified and your account will be locked out of the PBEM++ system until the issue is resolved.
Regards,
The Slitherine Team.
http://www.slitherine.com
Now the first time I explained myself to a member of the Slitherine team and everything was fine. To be fair, it was partially my fault. It takes a while to save so I just closed the game after taking screenshots for my AAR before making any moves. I was warned not to do so and I stopped. I also had some crash problems but I've been able to work around that (though a few crashes here and there do happen, something to do with very large pictures and paint).
This second message, however, came completely out of the blue. I saved my turn normally and then received this email. I can understand the server interpreting closing without saving as cheating, but this makes no sense, how can you cheat when you save the game? I didn't finish my turn, but I rarely finish a turn in one sitting. In my two previous games (one two years ago and another quick one that ended rather recently about a month ago) I had no problems whatsoever with crashes or the server. I don't know if this is a problem with my ISP (maybe, despite being fast my internet is unstable, very bad for some things like torrents and frequently goes down) my computer (also possible, given the crashes I have experienced) the game (also possible, another user named Pelton suspended both his aars a few months back because he was having to play his turns 2-3 times as the game kept crashing) or the server (I didn't read the other tech support posts as I doubt this is common problem, but I saw some titles reffered to the PBEM anti cheating service).
Regards,
Gabriel
I sent an email but figured it might be wise to post here as well:
For the second time I've gotten this message:
Dear notenome,
We note you are still consistently downloading your turns multiple times.
If you are having technical issues you need to contact our tech support team immediately via info@slitherine.co.uk.
A member of the team has been notified and your account will be locked out of the PBEM++ system until the issue is resolved.
Regards,
The Slitherine Team.
http://www.slitherine.com
Now the first time I explained myself to a member of the Slitherine team and everything was fine. To be fair, it was partially my fault. It takes a while to save so I just closed the game after taking screenshots for my AAR before making any moves. I was warned not to do so and I stopped. I also had some crash problems but I've been able to work around that (though a few crashes here and there do happen, something to do with very large pictures and paint).
This second message, however, came completely out of the blue. I saved my turn normally and then received this email. I can understand the server interpreting closing without saving as cheating, but this makes no sense, how can you cheat when you save the game? I didn't finish my turn, but I rarely finish a turn in one sitting. In my two previous games (one two years ago and another quick one that ended rather recently about a month ago) I had no problems whatsoever with crashes or the server. I don't know if this is a problem with my ISP (maybe, despite being fast my internet is unstable, very bad for some things like torrents and frequently goes down) my computer (also possible, given the crashes I have experienced) the game (also possible, another user named Pelton suspended both his aars a few months back because he was having to play his turns 2-3 times as the game kept crashing) or the server (I didn't read the other tech support posts as I doubt this is common problem, but I saw some titles reffered to the PBEM anti cheating service).
Regards,
Gabriel