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16:47, 16 January 2010
Wow!
That's what I call "improvement"!
Absolutely no waiting time for tracking center!
That's what I call "improvement"!
Absolutely no waiting time for tracking center!
23:55, 15 January 2010
Hey DarkOne and Team Nexus. Just want to say I've enjoyed how you guys have fully supported the modding community.
I've been a gamer/modder since the days of Doom and have enjoyed modding many games in the past. Oblivion and Fallout3 are some the best games ever mad, glad you are supporting them. I've yet to try Dragon Age, but I'm a big fan of Bethesda and BioWare (I've had old friends at both companies) so I will.
As someone who's also been a webdeveloper for number of years I have come to know about another solution you all may want to try.
I mentioned this elsewhere in some comments, concerning file downloads, but have you tried a Content Delivery Network? You know like Limelight, Highwinds, etc?
CDN's are what responsible for delivering things like 24/7 live streams and events. Many game distribution sites use CDN's to quickly deliver patches, entire games and etc.
A Most CDN's as far as I can tell reach the end users much better than cloud hosting and the like.nyway, thought it'd benefit the community a great deal if you were able to implement some of them.
I've been a gamer/modder since the days of Doom and have enjoyed modding many games in the past. Oblivion and Fallout3 are some the best games ever mad, glad you are supporting them. I've yet to try Dragon Age, but I'm a big fan of Bethesda and BioWare (I've had old friends at both companies) so I will.
As someone who's also been a webdeveloper for number of years I have come to know about another solution you all may want to try.
I mentioned this elsewhere in some comments, concerning file downloads, but have you tried a Content Delivery Network? You know like Limelight, Highwinds, etc?
CDN's are what responsible for delivering things like 24/7 live streams and events. Many game distribution sites use CDN's to quickly deliver patches, entire games and etc.
A Most CDN's as far as I can tell reach the end users much better than cloud hosting and the like.nyway, thought it'd benefit the community a great deal if you were able to implement some of them.
13:47, 10 January 2010
@Dark0ne & "The Gang"
thank you very much for creating Dragon Age Nexus,
and for putting a premium server in Kent.
i am looking forward to many more years of this wonderful service.

thank you very much for creating Dragon Age Nexus,
and for putting a premium server in Kent.
i am looking forward to many more years of this wonderful service.
00:23, 10 January 2010
I really would like an east coast server....... this isn't fair.
20:29, 9 January 2010
Just wanted to say these new washington servers are pretty epic
12:26, 9 January 2010
After just over a year of PS3, I'm getting GOTY PC and will MOD it like there's no tomorow :-)
10:55, 8 January 2010
Happy new year! 
Awesome site, been here for nearly a year now
Awesome site, been here for nearly a year now
02:52, 8 January 2010
how i didn't know about Download Them All till now is beyond me lol...
Awesome site.. I recommend it to EVERYONE that plays a bethesda game... (It awes me people don't try modding out)
The servers (denver, and the UK one) are working great!
thanks again!
Awesome site.. I recommend it to EVERYONE that plays a bethesda game... (It awes me people don't try modding out)
The servers (denver, and the UK one) are working great!
thanks again!
03:23, 7 January 2010
Thanks for all your hard work! This site is dope!
20:59, 5 January 2010
Glad to read that your holiday celebrations went well and that you are freshened up.
I have been testing the limits of my computer video card speeds by turning the BIOS settings way too fast to see how long it would take to knock down the duo bridged Nvidia 8600 GT cards.
They actually would lose their drivers after a couple of hours and reboot them without any assist in Vista 64 bit. And yet, after awhile it became clear what the others playing the games they played were sad about. Their cards could not meet the full time they heated their computer cards playing their game. Two hours for the Nvideia 8600 GT and the game got slammed. Fallout 3s HD monitor turned into a screen mess.
I was impressed that it took nearly two months to worry them so that they turned the images into rectangular sparkles, which they did more often more so after a month and made it increasingly difficult to see the off/exit while in the game.
Now I have the computer BIOS running on Fast and find the video cards are just a tweak too high, but without the sparkle appearing every couple of hours. Now I don't have to reboot the machine to let them cool off.
To you and yours a Joyous Prosperous New Year.
I have been testing the limits of my computer video card speeds by turning the BIOS settings way too fast to see how long it would take to knock down the duo bridged Nvidia 8600 GT cards.
They actually would lose their drivers after a couple of hours and reboot them without any assist in Vista 64 bit. And yet, after awhile it became clear what the others playing the games they played were sad about. Their cards could not meet the full time they heated their computer cards playing their game. Two hours for the Nvideia 8600 GT and the game got slammed. Fallout 3s HD monitor turned into a screen mess.
I was impressed that it took nearly two months to worry them so that they turned the images into rectangular sparkles, which they did more often more so after a month and made it increasingly difficult to see the off/exit while in the game.
Now I have the computer BIOS running on Fast and find the video cards are just a tweak too high, but without the sparkle appearing every couple of hours. Now I don't have to reboot the machine to let them cool off.
To you and yours a Joyous Prosperous New Year.





