I made this page for all the mindless morons who might happen to do/forget something extremely idiotic, that will end in some bug or problem with Endless Night's Dream. Feel free to post all bugs (etc) here.
Ok, on to my little dillema.
I haven't been around for a while, and while attempting to log in, I realized... I forgot how to log in to my account! I completely forgot what I had originally used for a username. I do happen to remember the password however. I believe I was an... Apocalyptic Dreamer.
Can anything be done? The insignia of the Apocalypse engraved upon his blade. the day approaches...
MintMan
Posts: 4061
Member #1
Dec 15, 2003 18:58
Oh, right. I have not yet brought out the basic search and password retrieval functions to this game since I was saving those for an easy update over the winter break.
Well, it took a while, but you are Apocalypse. You really made things hard to look for. I guess that will make things easier to gets you in.
I recommend saving your user name and password into your computer for future usage if no one else on your compy goes to RE. That stuff will stay there as long as your computer is around.
msanis
Posts: 454
Member #7
Dec 19, 2003 18:12
In a few recent attempts to play, I have realized that the log in popup keeps popping up until you hit cancel...
When you go in to play in a puzzle, it asks for a log in again. Also, after finally starting, it freezes shortly after starting (usually after your first attack).
Not quite sure what is causing this, perhaps some error in the code?The insignia of the Apocalypse engraved upon his blade. the day approaches...
MintMan
Posts: 4061
Member #1
Dec 19, 2003 18:49
It keeps popping up because you are logging in incorrectly. Everything is case-sensitive in END. I know you signed up with a capital "A" in your name, so no, that is not a problem on my part.
Also, it typically goes away after three attempts, and then it sends you to the "error page" which is just a script for non-existant dreamers.
The freeze you are describing is also not a problem on my part, but on yours for having a slow computer. I cannot explain why, but certain computers -- even tho' Pentium4 and WinXP -- just suck at loading one-hundred images at a time. Methinks it has to do with an inability or inefficient caching methods, possibly because the computer is occupied by other activities.
I do also know that the non-existant dreamer default has quite a few problems with it, but I do not care much since no one should really be using it anyway.