*** Official Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Thread***

Alright guys i need your help, I have tried using utorrent and the war download manager and none are working. I have added ports 6881 to 6889 to my allow list on my router. I have added all the ports needed to the windows firewall and my download is still doing nothing. So has anyone got any ideas?
 
For those who've played the beta, can you sum up how good the game is

Will it be better than AOC etc

Fairly impossible to say, depends entirely upon what sort of MMO you like.

I know some people who prefer AoC, I know some people who prefer WAR, I know some people who prefer WoW over both of them, I know some people who prefer EQ2 over all of them, and I know some people who prefer Eve over any other MMO.

I mean, I think WAR is excellent, but really what does that mean? Nothing, it just means that *I* think WAR is excellent. The guy sat next to me on the train who has played it might think its crap.

So to sum it up, I think its excellent. How meaningful that statement is though, you will have to decide yourself :)
 
As with any MMO personal opinion really, can really be "reviewed" imho as so many variables and differences in taste.

I think thats why they always include the first 30 days, a months gamin aint bad for the average price of say £30 whereas a FPS will last you what 10 hours and is the same average price.
 
Alright guys i need your help, I have tried using utorrent and the war download manager and none are working. I have added ports 6881 to 6889 to my allow list on my router. I have added all the ports needed to the windows firewall and my download is still doing nothing. So has anyone got any ideas?

Disable the windows firewall for the time being at least (you want a better software firewall anyway - one that gives you a better idea of what its doing).

Usually if things arent working in this situation, I've usually screwed up how I've forwarded my ports. Wrong ip address for the computer being forwarded... forgot both udp and tcp in the entry, typoed the number in a hard to see way etc.

To start off with, change the port number in utorent, then your port forward entry. Re save. Click on utorent's port forward symbol if its still yellow (give it chance first), and choose the button to take you to the website that tests if that ports forwarded. Make sure Peerguardian is dissabled (or similar programs), as its currently blocking that page's server.
 
Alright guys i need your help, I have tried using utorrent and the war download manager and none are working. I have added ports 6881 to 6889 to my allow list on my router. I have added all the ports needed to the windows firewall and my download is still doing nothing. So has anyone got any ideas?

They have just released an "improved" downlaoder, might want to try that?

http://www.war-europe.com/#/news/?id_news=en105&lang=en
 
Hey,

Not really been following WAR at all, but I've just signed up for the Euro Beta through Fileplay. Slightly confused though - on the WAR site it linked to a downloader which wants to download a 1GB file, but through fileplay it wants me to download seven files totalling to 8.5GB :eek: which one is the correct way to do it?

Cheers,

Suman
 
You can do that remotely...

I've been a network admin for 10 years, believe me there are plenty of times when you can't reboot a server remotely. We have enough trouble with an outsourced hotsite that's just down the road, that's why I'm so concerned about the whold Dublin / France thing.
 
I've been a network admin for 10 years, believe me there are plenty of times when you can't reboot a server remotely. We have enough trouble with an outsourced hotsite that's just down the road, that's why I'm so concerned about the whold Dublin / France thing.

Generally any issue where you can't reboot it remotely is something a bit more serious than a reboot is going to fix anyway. However your original post intimated that you can't turn servers on or off remotely which if you have been a network admin for 10 years you would know to be untrue. Now if you had said you can't always do it remotely that would have been completely different. Not knowing your backgound I was just letting you know that you could do it remotely, as I do, frequently.
 
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