Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning

EU Open Beta Situation

An employee from GOA has posted an open letter regarding the current status of the European Warhammer Online Open Beta which experienced many problems as it opened its doors yesterday. Furthermore, the CEO of GOA also went out with an announcement.


Iain 'Requiel' Compton - English Community Manager said:

Firstly let's get the obvious stuff out of the way. Yesterday was in no way, shape or form a success. A lot of things went very wrong. Funnily enough however they didn't go wrong in the way most people thought they would or for the reasons that were being thrown around.

The website and our entire platform got hammered yesterday - which we expected. We knew how many open beta keys we'd given away and what sort of traffic to expect as a result. We got a lot more than we were expecting and yet the platform held up, the site slowed down (which was inevitable with the sheer volume of traffic, even a basic HTML page would have been slow under that onslaught) but everything stayed up. This is pretty much the big ray of sunshine that we took away, our datacentre took the onslaught and survived unscathed.

The account system broke. This wasn't down to the traffic (although that was a factor), nor the fact that the page was in Flash. There was a problem with our database server which didn't surface during testing. As you can read in the news, we have been working on this all night and we expect this to be resolved soon. Ultimately the system didn't work but we're glad we found the issue now in beta rather than before the headstart or live begins. Many of you criticised the decision to bring the account pages online the same day as the beta began but this was not the cause of the problems. While yesterday was a very painful day for us, there is a silver lining because it means that our headstart and live launch will be significantly more robust.

There was some miscommunication as well which falls entirely on us. The confusion over people with war-europe accounts not needing to create a new beta account was the main issue, other than that the team who were in the office yesterday worked very hard to keep you updated. Magnus and the other CMs who were working yesterday were in the office from 7:30am through to 3am this morning. During that time our teams were working on several different situations at once and the situation was often in a state of considerable flux. We had technical teams working on various solutions, management teams dealing with our partners and, for the most part, these people were busy fixing things rather than writing status reports that were likely to be out of date by the time they hit the CM team. Despite that, Magnus and the others posted what they had, when they had it both on the official news site and around the various fan forums.

Overall then, some things went right - not many to be sure and the important things certainly didn't. We made some mistakes, we expected many problems and we found some entirely different ones. We disappointed many of you by not letting you get into the open beta when we said you would and for that I am sorry. All of us are disappointed that we couldn't bring you the service you expected. I wasn't at work yesterday, Magnus was the man on the scene covering the situation, but I did keep a close eye on forums and was in contact with the guys in the office. A lot of what was said yesterday here and on other forums was entirely out of line. Of course you were disappointed and criticism is certainly warranted but frankly many of the posts made about the situation were borderline sociopathic. If having delayed access to a beta test really drives you to such depths of anger and fury that you felt compelled to make the death threats, racial slurs and other deeply unpleasant posts then - and there is no polite way to put this - there is something wrong with you.

Today we have a lot of people at the office who are preparing to put in a long week after a long weekend to make things right. This isn't magically going to make yesterday alright but we are very much committed to making sure that you aren't disappointed again.


Ghislaine Le Rhun, GOA CEO said:

Dear all,

I rarely address players directly, but I wanted to write you as too few of you have been able to access the open beta today.

As my team explained in the previous post, although we have opened the servers and corrected numerous issues during the last 24 hours but we have not yet solved the issue of saturated Open Beta key activations that we’re currently experiencing. I am sincerely sorry for this, and I understand all the frustration the situation has spawned.

Today was a dark day. We expected a massive influx of players, but reality was even harsher.
I personally commit that we will communicate to you as clearly as possible on the resolution of these current issues. My goal is to give Warhammer Online the success it deserves. Be ensured that all GOA teams, with Mythic’s support, are working hard to bring you the best possible game experience.

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  • frobbe said 
    Mon, Sep 8 2008 7:42 PM ()

    I for one would rather like to hear from someone who actually managed to get registered. wasnt around for DAOC but how can GOA butcher a launch twice?

  • Mon, Sep 8 2008 7:42 PM ()

    I've gotten registered (with 2 accounts) today with the new system. However, the patcher doesnt patch so I still have some hurdles.

    Back in the DAoC days, my friends and I played on the US servers and it went pretty well. This time we decided to play on EU servers and that means GOA... at least for now.

  • olegit said 
    Mon, Sep 8 2008 7:42 PM ()

    Terrible state of affairs tbh, i managed to log my key at 16.45 this afternoon and i'am still waiting for the e-mail and its 20.55 now this after they said 1 or 2 hours for it to come through, thats on top of trying from 08.30 yesterday (sunday).

  • pkaltair said 
    Mon, Sep 8 2008 7:42 PM ()

    happens it will work soon enough let's be patient

  • thalador said 
    Mon, Sep 8 2008 7:42 PM ()

    I can understand the teething problems, thats the whole point of the beta process, to find these problems and solve them before the game goes to retail release, hopefully they are learning from these issues and will have a better more robust system in place for the full launch.

    I will admit to being a bit peeved that I the the beta code I entered yesterday is still not activated, but thats the way things go, its a live test of their full system, in about 10 days time there are going to be a lot more people trying to get into the game all at once on launch day, so they need to iron out as many bugs and flaws now as they can.

  • kabukken said 
    Mon, Sep 8 2008 7:42 PM ()

    "I rarely address to players directly"

    That's why you fail at CEO of a gaming company. It's not players, it's customers to you, sweetie.

  • Gregson said 
    Mon, Sep 8 2008 7:42 PM ()

    Agreed with kabukken.
    The worst fail was that "fresh account creation" post for already registered users. This was so unprofessional, just lame. No excuse at all, plain communicative mistake.

    -"A lot of what was said yesterday here and on other forums was entirely out of line."
    There is no reason for nerd rage or insults, it's just one guy who failed other guy, who gave him money for certain item. The guy will think twice before dealing with him again.

  • thalador said 
    Mon, Sep 8 2008 7:42 PM ()

    what money, its still in beta testing, until the game goes to full release, they are under no obligation to guarantee anything, the whole purpose of beta testing is to find these sorts of problems in the first place, and then fix them...

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