I understand that there's been a lot of traffic since Factions came out, and the site's bandwidth is not infinite, but it's getting a little frustrating having the "search disabled" screen come up every time I click on search.
Is there any way to make the search work? Oh yeah, I tend to be not awake at 4am when it does work :P
EDIT: Another reason I ask is because the search at GWOnline always seems to be up...
Is there a way to make the Search button work?
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is there any way to serach for new post that are not related to the selling/price checks/(so called) high end eehhehe ... most of the time it's need pc on fellblade or need pc on factions skin (when people here said to wait a few weeks)... i love to help people but it gets old when 5 post below the same item is listed and i'm called a noob for my 2 cent (on items i see for sale/sold on US servers)
j/w if that's possiable in the user CP because i haven't found it -(
j/w if that's possiable in the user CP because i haven't found it -(
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Originally Posted by milias
EDIT: Another reason I ask is because the search at GWOnline always seems to be up...
GWOnline didn't even have a search for a time period.
Something to note though;
GWG: (984 members and 1777 guests)
GWOnline = dunno members, but 0 guests. Because guests get a message that says you have to be signed in to view the forums. >_>
Not a point of pride in GWG, or a flame/insult to either the OP or GWOnline, or any such thing, I just mean to say that GWOnline has their own bandwidth problems, (and apparently their share of database/mysql errors too, if right now at this moment is any given indication), and their mode of dealing with it likely had its consequences as well.
Something to note though;
GWG: (984 members and 1777 guests)
GWOnline = dunno members, but 0 guests. Because guests get a message that says you have to be signed in to view the forums. >_>
Not a point of pride in GWG, or a flame/insult to either the OP or GWOnline, or any such thing, I just mean to say that GWOnline has their own bandwidth problems, (and apparently their share of database/mysql errors too, if right now at this moment is any given indication), and their mode of dealing with it likely had its consequences as well.
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