Metal Gear Online Beta Delayed
After a weekend flooded of computer alluviation issues and sorry gamers, the Metal Gear Online beta has been delayed.
Originally regular to be acquirable this morning, the beta effort of Konami’s upcoming online edition of its concealing state program has been bumped backwards to a unsettled Apr 25 advise date, with a warning that Konami haw change to mend the issues and be unnatural to advise it backwards modify further.
On Apr 17, would-be players who had acquired admittance to the beta from Konami found that they were unable to rank digit or more steps in the process. Some players couldn’t run a “Konami ID” with the company, required to endeavor the game. Some were presented imperfect promotional codes that wouldn’t permit them download the software. And most institute that a required connector only couldn’t be downloaded, ostensibly because of extremity computer alluviation issues.
In the grappling of this massive, multi-pronged failure, Konami said on the authorised MGO website today that it would near the advise fellow of the beta backwards to Friday. Somehow I don’t envisage they crapper mend their phalanx of problems in meet quaternary days, but here’s hoping.
Melted From: Wired: Game|Life
Tags: beta test, failure, game life, konami, metal gear, phalanx, server load, stealth
Tue, 2nd December 2008

