Since I no longer work for Evony, I am finally free to say what I have wanted to say forever and ever.
First of all, Tamu is trying his best to be helpful and to point out that the problem is not on the Evony server side. Flaming him for it is despicable at best and shows a distinct lack of character.
Second, you really need to use a bit of logic here. If we have thousands of players online, and they are all connected to the server, it is not \"down\". Don\'t give me that \"it\'s down for him\" garbage, please. A server being down means that it is not currently operating, online, and available for login. The server isn\'t down if you are the only person who can\'t get onto it.
Evony isn\'t Apple, or Microsoft, or Emachines or HP or Dell. They aren\'t your ISP. They aren\'t the \"Geek Squad\" who comes out to your house to fix your computer problems. They can offer some general assistance to help you get connected to the game, but it isn\'t feasible or reasonable or even possible to provide in-depth diagnostics and support to the people who can\'t make things work. They aren\'t in the computer support business...they are in the business of creating and running a game. That\'s it.
While I know the tech team and customer service all have sympathy for those who have issues like this, and they\'d love to help, their options are extremely limited. The problem isn\'t at Evony. I don\'t know where it is, but 1000\'s of people aren\'t magically finding a way around the servers being \'down\'.
Your computer was able to access it previously if you played and spent before this. So here\'s your clue: Figure out what changed. SOMETHING did. I\'m sorry for your frustration, but we\'ve all gone through it with one game or another at times, or with some piece of software, and eventually you need to either take the responsibility for fixing this yourself or shrug and move on.


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