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31.05.2011 - 15:06
 YOBA
World IPv6 Day is on the 8th of June.
Many old multiplayer games will unfortunately cease to work as they won't recognise IPv6 addresses. This includes legendary games like Quake that are still played avidly to this day.

Are Afterwind's servers prepared? Is the software itself going to connect IPv6 hosts together? I wish this move to IPv6 wasn't necessary, but it's a truth we all have to accept that our older games will no longer be playable.

Is Afterwind and its ISP ahead of the curve? Can AW into IPv6?
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31.05.2011 - 17:15
 Amok (Administrador)
I really doubt that our hosting provider supports IPv6.
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31.05.2011 - 18:01
 YOBA
Escrito por Amok, 31.05.2011 at 17:15

I really doubt that our hosting provider supports IPv6.

Well, as faithful customers who've paid for 2 years in a row now, you could always ask them to switch to IPv6 soon after that date when most of the world will have [hopefully] switched to IPv6 connections...
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31.05.2011 - 19:21
Escrito por YOBA, 31.05.2011 at 15:06

World IPv6 Day is on the 8th of June.
Many old multiplayer games will unfortunately cease to work as they won't recognise IPv6 addresses. This includes legendary games like Quake that are still played avidly to this day.

Are Afterwind's servers prepared? Is the software itself going to connect IPv6 hosts together? I wish this move to IPv6 wasn't necessary, but it's a truth we all have to accept that our older games will no longer be playable.

Is Afterwind and its ISP ahead of the curve? Can AW into IPv6?


wait...so no IPv6 means no afterwind? what the hell?
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31.05.2011 - 19:56
Escrito por Jace Beleren, 31.05.2011 at 19:21

Escrito por YOBA, 31.05.2011 at 15:06

World IPv6 Day is on the 8th of June.
Many old multiplayer games will unfortunately cease to work as they won't recognise IPv6 addresses. This includes legendary games like Quake that are still played avidly to this day.

Are Afterwind's servers prepared? Is the software itself going to connect IPv6 hosts together? I wish this move to IPv6 wasn't necessary, but it's a truth we all have to accept that our older games will no longer be playable.

Is Afterwind and its ISP ahead of the curve? Can AW into IPv6?


wait...so no IPv6 means no afterwind? what the hell?


Oh god this better not be like internet.2.....
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01.06.2011 - 00:55
 Ivan (Administrador)
Don't panic, people
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01.06.2011 - 07:26
Escrito por Ivan, 01.06.2011 at 00:55

Don't panic, people

I AM RIPPING MY CHEST/PUBIC HAIR OUT! HOW CAN I NOT PANIC?!
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16.06.2011 - 11:21
So...did anything even happen?
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Escrito por Amok, 31.08.2012 at 03:10
Fruit's theory is correct
Escrito por tophat, 30.08.2012 at 21:04
Fruit is right

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17.06.2011 - 01:41
 Ivan (Administrador)
Escrito por Fruit, 16.06.2011 at 11:21

So...did anything even happen?

Nope.
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