Labels: Atlantica Online. Wednesday, March 25, 3. Finally we've gotten a vague date at least out of the new AM for the game, "Raven". Better than no date, I suppose. He seems more forthright than Neume, though. Only my boss knows the details, but things are back in good shape and working smoothly Neume would either lie or ignore that question.
Labels: Game News. Thursday, March 19, K2 takes action against Dupers But the dupers strike back, apparently. K2 seems to have banned some of the dupers main accounts on Illier, but not their alt accounts. So at least one of the people on Illier got on his alt and dropped s of duped items for people to pick up.
Apparently this caused K2 to do a rollback of Illier. I feel sorry for the 3 people who play there. Labels: Illier. Wednesday, March 18, Another week Still doesn't look like any word of update on a patch for Sword. The new AM Guin seems to be about as good at saying nothing as Neume. For that game, "Vet" is really at 95, so I'm getting close.
I wouldn't say I'm burning out of it, but I've heard bad things about the end game. So I don't know how much longer I shall play. It's been fun though. I haven't even made it to Moria yet, but I logged in and played a few hours. They changed the xp requirements for levels in that, to make leveling slightly easier or smoother.
In approximately hours playing it, I had reached level Labels: Oook. Wednesday, March 11, What's new in Sword? Well, from reading the official forums, sounds like the servers, or at least Orpesia, are having trouble with the hamsters that power them.
Still no apparent word of when the rest of 2. In Atlantica I'm up to 85th almost 86th level. And looking at the comments, it seems that Neume is back on the game as well. While he's a bit weaselly, at least he's not a jerk like that Raiden guy. Anyway, depending on how things go, I might be back for 3. Claire, which IIRC, requires an obscenely rare monster to kill or get a drop from.
And even after you get her, just isn't that good. I actually am getting a little burned out of Atlantica. But in that case, it's because I've basically reached the endgame. While I haven't reached the level cap which is , I have basically hit their equivalent of "Expert" th level , which lets you use the best gear in the game. And I would play hours a day sometimes. Maybe if I ever get a better internet connection and can afk all day.
But that doesn't seem likely. Posted by Jeremy at AM 1 comment:. Labels: Update Update Update. Wednesday, April 15, Another month, no playing sword Even if I wanted to play Sword now, I couldn't. My internet is acting up again. Have I said I really hated Verizon? Well, I still do. Can't stay connected for more than minutes, which makes it impossible to play anything. Also, can't really even follow the game anymore, as the official forums for the game seem really screwed up Posted by Jeremy at PM No comments:.
Still happily playing Atlantica Online. Reached 95, which is basically their equivalent of "Veteran". The slog to I guess their version of Expert is pretty slow, but there are steps between the the two, unlike in Sword. Anyway, I'm advancing pretty well in the automated PvP tournaments. Just recently, I ran into two of the higher types of mercenaries available in the game B Grade.
They cost hundreds of millions or billions to acquire in game and are really tough apparently. And yet while I didn't win, I came pretty close, despite having guys about 5 levels lower and mostly D grade ones. Posted by Jeremy at AM No comments:. Labels: Atlantica Online. Wednesday, March 25, 3. Finally we've gotten a vague date at least out of the new AM for the game, "Raven".
Better than no date, I suppose. He seems more forthright than Neume, though. Only my boss knows the details, but things are back in good shape and working smoothly Neume would either lie or ignore that question. Labels: Game News. Thursday, March 19, K2 takes action against Dupers But the dupers strike back, apparently. K2 seems to have banned some of the dupers main accounts on Illier, but not their alt accounts.
So at least one of the people on Illier got on his alt and dropped s of duped items for people to pick up. Apparently this caused K2 to do a rollback of Illier. I feel sorry for the 3 people who play there. Labels: Illier. Wednesday, March 18, Another week Still doesn't look like any word of update on a patch for Sword.
The new AM Guin seems to be about as good at saying nothing as Neume. For that game, "Vet" is really at 95, so I'm getting close. I wouldn't say I'm burning out of it, but I've heard bad things about the end game. So I don't know how much longer I shall play. It's been fun though. I haven't even made it to Moria yet, but I logged in and played a few hours.
They changed the xp requirements for levels in that, to make leveling slightly easier or smoother. In approximately hours playing it, I had reached level Labels: Oook. Wednesday, March 11, What's new in Sword? Well, from reading the official forums, sounds like the servers, or at least Orpesia, are having trouble with the hamsters that power them.
Still no apparent word of when the rest of 2. In Atlantica I'm up to 85th almost 86th level. The cash shop there is expensive! They're about to roll out a big update there in the next couple weeks. Right now though, I'm not playing much of anything because my internet is screwed up again. Constant disconnects, which makes play games almost impossible, and even just browsing not much fun. And every time you call Verizon for help, they are just so clueless. Your lousy network is the problem.
If you spent half the money you do advertising saying how great you are, actually improving your network, I wouldn't be having this problem.
As much as I hate them though, my contract is up at the end of the year and I'm afraid I'll be out of options then. Verizon no longer offers the unlimited plan which I have , but charging a quarter for every megabyte after 5 gigs.
This could be useful in a number of contexts, such as when the files are very large, and are stored on specialist staging hardware, or where the files are already readily available elsewhere, and there is no need to push them through a by-value deposit. Clients may use a By-Reference Deposit anywhere a by-value deposit could be carried out.
Instead of sending any Binary content, the client sends the By-Reference Document containing one or more depending on context URLs to files which the server can retrieve. The server creates records for each of these files that it plans to dereference, which then become visible in the Status Document. The server responds to the client with the appropriate response for the action See Protocol Operations and Protocol Requirements. At its own pace, taking into account the ttl of the Files, the server obtains all the files that are marked for dereference and validates them against their Digest and any other supporting information such as contentType , contentLength , and packaging.
If the Files need unpacking first, the server SHOULD first set the status to unpacking and then ingested when this operation is complete. The following sections show how it is represented. SWORD allows the client to deposit arbitrary metadata onto the server through agnostic support for metadata formats. A metadata format is any document which expresses metadata in a given serialisation.
The vocabulary of the metadata, such as Dublin Core, or MODS sometimes the vocabulary and the serialisation will be conflated here. Any format combining the 3 aspects above may be represented by an IRI in the protocol, or an opaque string if no IRI exists or can be minted. SWORD does not require that the server be able to disseminate any metadata in a format other than the default format.
The server can list Metadata formats that it will accept in the acceptMetadata field of the Service Document. This document has the following aspects as per Metadata Deposit :. It contains dc and dcterms vocabulary elements, and any other arbitrary elements added by the client. Clients who wish to ensure that their servers support all the metadata they send them should consider minting a new identifier for their format, and looking for servers to declare explicit support for it.
Clients should not expect that servers will keep their metadata in the format it is provided. Servers can and will store the metadata in their internal formats as needed. A server is not required to retain or be able to disseminate the metadata delivered to it by the client in the format it is provided.
Alternative metadata formats to the default format MAY be accepted as defined by the acceptMetadata field in the Status Document , but the server is not required to be able to serve that metadata format as well. If the server chooses to expose metadata in alternative formats to the default, it may do so by providing them as links in the links section of the Status Document. To do this:. Clients should refer to the treatment description in the Service Document to find out the treatment for a particular packaging type.
If no acceptPackaging field is supplied the client MUST assume that the server does not formally support any package formats, and should expect everything to be treated as per the server's policies with regard to the mimetype as per the accept element. Status documents can speak about packaging in two distinct ways, depending on whether an element in the links list refers to a file that was deposited, or a file that is available for retrieval by the client or both.
This is typically for use when depositing single files, which do not need unpacking of any kind. Servers MAY choose, nonetheless, to extract content from Binary packages, if they have the capabilities, such as metadata from images, structural information from text documents, etc. This format indicates that the package is a compressed set of one or more files in an arbitrary directory structure. The nature of the compression and the structure of the compressed content is not specified. Servers MAY choose to extract the content from SimpleZip packages, and present the individual file components as derivedResource s, if desired.
This format is a profile of the BagIt directory structure, which has in turn been serialised which may include compression. A manifest and tagmanifest of sha checksums is required, as well as the bagit. Note that although listed, the bag-info. The content of sword. Note that use of fetch.
The contents of the data directory MAY be unpackaged into derivedResource s if the server desires. AtomPub Gregario, J. RFC Bradner, S. RFC J. RFC R. Fielding and J. RFC M Nottingham. SWORD 1. SWORD 2. Credits 2. Introduction 3. Notational Conventions 4. Terminology 4.
URLs 4. Document Types 4. Namespaces 5. HTTP Headers 7. Protocol Operations 7. Error Responses 7. Redirects 7. HTTP Requests 7. Protocol Requirements 8. Requirement Hierarchies 8. Requirement Groups 9. Documents 9. Service Document 9. Metadata Document 9. By-Reference Document 9. Status Document 9. Available rel types and their meanings 9.
Ingest Statuses for Individual Files 9. Segmented File Upload Document 9. Error Document Authentication and Authorisation Announcing Support for Authentication Schemes Authentication and Authorisation in requests Authentication and Authorisation responses Recording Depositing Users Transport Security Error Types Content Disposition Content Digests Announcing Support For Digests Transmitting Digests Concurrency Control Announcing Support for Concurrency Control Procedures around Concurrency Control Resource Hierarchy for ETag Regeneration Continued Deposit Deposit Complete Deposit Incomplete Completing a Previously Incomplete Deposit Segmented File Upload Announcing Support for Segmented File Upload Outline of Process for Segmented File Upload Segmented Upload Initialisation Uploading File Segments Retrieving Information about a Segmented File Upload Aborting an Upload Incomplete Upload Retention Completed Upload Retention Errors By-Reference Deposit Announcing Support for By Reference Deposit Options for By-Reference Deposit Usage with Segmented File Upload Representation in the Status Document Metadata Deposit Announcing Support for Metadata Formats Indicating Metadata Format to the Server Metadata Formats Default Format Depositing Other Formats Representing Other Formats in the Service Document Packaged Content Deposit Announcing Support for Packaged Content Deposit Package support during resource creation Package description in Status documents
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