To hit the OK? or not to hit the OK? This is the question. Perhaps we just leave the que message floating? or press OK and sit at server select. This one is confused.
It's not true though. I got in the que 1 second after the server maxed out. People are crashing non stop and im still in que. Someone confirm EQ logged them in automatically, they can't because it hasn't happened.
I am still holding at 19 minutes. Been that way for twelve minutes. T started at one minute almost an hour ago.
Well, I hit OK. First time when the queue time was 1 minute, then waited... nothing. So I hit OK again. Second time, queue time was 3 minutes. I thought I might have not waited long enough... So I waited 5 minutes. Nothing. I hit OK again. Third time, the queue time had gone up to 5 minutes. I kept waiting. Fourth time, 14 minutes. Now, queue time is 19 minutes. What am I supposed to do to stay on the queue and not get booted off. It's said that pressing OK is ok, but are you supposed to leave it at that? If you press OK again, you seem to get bumped DOWN the queue. I was waiting to log in, either pressing OK or just waiting, one way or another, for 50 minutes so far,even though it initially said 1 minutes. So, wondering what I did wrong, and giving up.
the connection has been terminated by the server. Most likely you have been inactive longer than allowed..... NOT BY CHOICE
Mepps we do need a better answer on this as their is nothing to show you in que or any sort of countdown tool. Thanks.
We have had to restart the login server a few times, which clears the queue and triggers the inactivity message. It is not actually due to inactivity. We are working on it.
The spice (or in this case, the logins) must flow. Unleash the (login) kraken! Just turn the faucet to full, and stand back.
Are we just restarting the queue because it causes the timer to reset back at 1m and that looks a lot better than the 150m truth?