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Warframe DDOS issues continue despite confirmation it’s fixed

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Over the weekend Digital Extremes’ Warframe has been experiencing a sustained DDOS attack which has made the game unplayable. An update today states that the problem has been fixed.

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March 13 10:03 AM EDT: Marking 12 hours of stability across all platforms. Monitoring all day.  

Despite DE saying the issues have been resolved, players are still having problems, particularly when it comes to logging into the servers. Digital Extremes are asking playerw who are experiencing this to contact them through their support system.

Some players are managing to login for a short periods of time before being kicked while some are still experiencing lag. The less lucky are are not able to login at all even when a password change has been requested.

This DDOS attack has come at a bad time due to a bonus weekend that’s currently running but there will be compensation as outlined in a post on Saturday from Digital Extremes.

“As a result of the scope of this downtime, we are internally planning to extend the One Thousand Cuts Tactical Alert on all platforms, as well as delivering some other goodies as a thank you for all your patience. This extension will be determined when we’re in the clear of all connectivity issues and remain stable.”

There is still no indication as to who has been responsible for the attack but keep an eye on the Warframe Twitter feed for more regular updates.

Update: Compensation details and an explanation of events have now been released.


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