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Lleman

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  1. Hey all. I'm seeking infos regarding the GE 2 server and potential issues it might have encountered in the past 48 hours. Since Direct Comms isn't reliable in-game and/or the admin didn't see my messages while being logged in, I'm asking it in here. My group and I recently picked GE 2 as our constant gaming server since the ping and server load were always more than decent and all the more so since we found and repaired a Huey and 'borrowed' a good few vehicles someone had obligingly gathered in a single remote location. However yesterday saw us log back in to find no trace whatsoever of both our vehs and tents pitched here and there, and random kicks out from the server happened a few times. Upon checking on server trackers it turned out the server had been restarted a few times in a short interval. Trying to log this morning gives me a now locked server with only the admin and a couple of his chums in. Now, the most obvious thing we surmise is a server defect/trouble that led to the server manager needing to take steps wiping recent local logs/saves, but we're reduced to doing suppositions, annoyingly so. Other players have suggested less agreeable eventualities but given the way GE 2 has been handled so far we doubt it. So, if anyone (hullo ttd. guys?) has infos regarding the recent GE 2 issues we'll more than gladly hear about them. Cheers.
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