The EVE Repair Tool and You

November 30, 2009 on 5:05 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

With EVE Online: Dominion about to be released, and most of the features covered in blogs and forum threads, one of the new upcoming Engineering improvements we’re including is the awesome Client Repair Tool.

It does what it says on the tin; it repairs your client.

Often, with new releases, people run into issues downloading or patching their clients for a variety of reasons. With this tool, the days of forcing you to download the full installer are gone. Whether it’s a corrupt harddisk, bad internet connection or some other reason, the tool lets you repair your client and then continue on to kill, mine or grief (delete as applicable) your way to the top.

The basics of the tool are simple;

  • Download a list of what the contents of the client should be.
  • Analyze the client on your hard drive, and compare it to what should be there.
  • Download any missing or damage files via Microsoft’s BITS protocol.

We host a listing of the client on our webservers, which the repair tool queries. It then uses a simple MD5 checksum to determine if the file on your harddisk is as it should be. If it isn’t, a compressed replacement is retrieved from our Content Delivery Network and the broken one is replaced.

It’s been in testing on Singularity for a while now, with good results, and we want to release it to all and sundry so that anyone who runs into problems with Dominion can get up and running as fast as possible.

The Client Repair Tool is the first of many amazing improvements we’ve got lined up to make client maintenance easier for you, and us. Exciting times!

Here’s some images of it in progress to tide you over until you can bask in its awesomeness personally.

 

– CCP Atropos

 

 

 

EVE Online: Dominion extended downtime on Tuesday, December 1, 2009

November 28, 2009 on 11:10 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

Deployment of EVE Online: Dominion will begin at 02:00 GMT/UTC on Tuesday, December 1, 2009.

Downtime is expected to last for 19 hours and we expect to be back up at 21:00 GMT/UTC. Tranquility will be offline for the duration of the deployment. The EVE API will be unavailable during this time and the EVE website, Account Management and forums, which will be disabled temporarily, will be restored later in the day. Pilots are advised to set a long-training skill for the duration of the deployment. Patch notes can be found here: http://www.eveonline.com/updates/patchnotes.asp

A discussion thread is also available here.

New EVEMail in Dominion

November 27, 2009 on 5:35 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

Team Cosmos Client, working closely with our cousins in Team Cosmos Web (seriously, this is Iceland, they are our actual cousins), have been working hard to bring you a shiny new mail system that functions much more like the mail clients we all use out of game. The first step towards the Utopian ideal of a sleek, seamlessly integrated web and in-game mail system is the all new in-game mail system that we will be unveiling with Dominion.

In this blog I am going to talk about the main features of this new system and give some insight into some of the decisions we made around implementing them.

Before I go into more depth, here are the headline features:

EVEMail – The place to find all your mails from other players and player organisations.

Notification manager – A separate interface for all NPC communications.

Mailing Lists - A redesigned backend with a new management interface, which is integrated into the mail system.

Corp and Alliance Bulletin Boards - Added to the corp and alliance interface to replace the Bulletin Board function of the old corp and alliance mailing lists – more on this below.

EVEMail

The new EVEmail is intended to be an in-game messaging service with functionality and flexibility approaching that of today‘s feature-rich mail clients. The old EVEMail has served us well for over half a decade but it´s time for an update. Heck, it´s time we were able to sort our mails by date instead of just sender!

On top of the cutting-edge ability to be able to sort mail by date, we have added labels, a powerful and  highly customisable way of organising your mails. These will work in a similar way to folders, but a single mail can have multiple labels and selecting a certain label view will show all mails with that label.

You will have four predefined labels: Inbox, Corp, Alliance and Sent Items. New mails will always have the label “Inbox” and so will appear automatically in your inbox label view. Mails sent to a whole corporation or alliance will be labeled accordingly and appear in the appropriate label view. You can create up to 25 custom labels and each will get its own folder within the “Labels” section. Labels can be created and managed by clicking on the handy, label-shaped “Manage Labels” button in the EVEMail window.

From Dominion all mails will be stored locally on your computer. If you have a full mailbox it may take a while to open your new EVEMail for the first time, but from then on everything will be much quicker. This is because we have eliminated the need for the mail header syncing that used to happen every time you started the game. We have also increased the maximum number of mails that can be retrieved from 1000 to 1500. And of course we didn’t want to leave the API out of the party, for details of the mail-related juicy goodness that we added please see CCP Elerinho’s API devblog.

Settings – Accessed through the arrow in the top left of the EVEMail window. This is the place where you will set your CSPA charges from now on. It is also the place to tailor how many mails you want per page, and how you want to be alerted about new mails and notifications.

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Notification Manager

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Notification is the term for any communication you receive from NPC entities; whether that is a message about an insurance payout after your ship got blown up by the bad guys, a storyline agent offering you a top secret mission, a structure you own asking to be fed some more liquid ozone or an alert from CONCORD about the latest war declaration on your poor, persecuted noob corp. You will find your notifications grouped into folders for your convenience in the “Notifications” tab in the EVEMail window. Pre-Dominion NPC mails will end up under the “Old” tab. All newly received notifications will be available in the “Unread” folder as well as being in the appropriate group. Post-Dominion notifications will also be localized into English, Russian or German depending on your client settings.

This release is intended as a first iteration for the Notification Manager and we would like to see it grow and develop in future releases when it fits in with our other priorities. So please let us know if there are any cool new features you would like to see here.

Mailing Lists

As mentioned above, mailing lists have now been integrated into the mail system and are no longer linked to the chat channels directly. Mailing lists in EVE have essentially been a list of mails that, unless deleted, anyone joining would see back to the inception of the list.

Post-Dominion, on joining a new mailing list you will only receive any future mails sent to the list. This removes the Bulletin Board function that many corps and alliances have used their mailing lists to fulfill. In the long run we see this function being fulfilled by corp and alliance forums on the Cosmos Web app. In the interim we have the corp and alliance bulletin boards, more about them below. Pre-Dominion mailing lists and their mails will not be lost. They will be migrated over to the new system and will work just like newly created lists from Dominion onwards.

Chat Channels

Bringing Mailing List management into the Mail interface meant that we had an opportunity to reorganise chat channel management too. As the Chat window is permanently open we decided to move the options to add and create channels there. This allowed us to remove the Neocom item, making room for Fleet Finder. Clicking the speech bubble icon in the top right of the chat window will open the create/add channel window.

Corp and Alliance Bulletin Board – As already discussed this feature was added to maintain the ability of corps and alliances to make persistent information available to their members in light of the changes to mailing lists. This is a tab on corp and alliance home pages where Corp Directors and Communication Officers can add and edit bulletins. These bulletins will then be viewable by all corp and alliance members. Existing corp and alliance bulletin-type mails will be migrated over to the new mail system like all other mails. The new bulletin boards will be a blank canvas waiting to be filled come Release Day.

A corp or alliance can have up to 10 bulletins with titles of up to 100 characters and bodies of up to 2000 characters. Once published it may take up to 15 minutes for a bulletin to be visible to all corp and alliance members. Anyone with the necessary role (i.e. Director or Communications Officer) will be able to edit and delete all bulletins in their corp and alliance interfaces. The “posted by” and date stamp will always reflect the last change.

So there you have it, a whistle-stop tour of what you can expect in your new EVEMail and its related parts after downtime on Tuesday 1st of December. As I mentioned at the start of the blog, the work on this new in-game EVEMail has been intimately tied together with the work on our upcoming web-based EVEMail system. Post-Dominion we will be finalising plans for a staged release of this web-based mail moving towards a full release in the next months. Watch this space!

 

 

 

EVE Online: Dominion deployment schedule

November 26, 2009 on 9:27 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

EVE Online: Dominion will be deployed on Tuesday, December 01, 2009. The deployment process will begin at 02:00 GMT/UTC and is expected to be completed at 21:00 GMT/UTC. The EVE API will be unavailable during this time and the EVE website, Account Management and forums, which will be disabled temporarily, will be restored later in the day. Patch notes are in the final stages of preparation and will be published on Saturday, November 28.

EVE Online: Dominion Contest at New Eden Radio

November 26, 2009 on 8:20 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

New Eden Radio is running a very cool contest this week in honor of the upcoming launch of EVE Online: Dominion. Answer 25 questions correctly and you’ll have a shot at winning some really amazing prizes. You can learn more about the contest by visiting this thread in their forums.

 

Final chance to mass test before Dominion release

November 26, 2009 on 4:05 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

CCP Tanis would like to invite all Capsuleers to partake in the last mass testing before the launch of Dominion. Testing will be held on Singularity this Friday, November 27 at 17:30 GMT/UTC and we would love to see as many people as possible show up and join in the pew pew. Full details on testing for Dominion can be found here.

Tranquility emergency reboot Wednesday, November 25

November 25, 2009 on 1:36 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

Tranquility will undergo a reboot at 13.32 GMT/UTC in order to fix an issue with markets not displaying sell and buy orders. We expect that Tranquility will reopen for business at 14.00 GMT/UTC.

Tranquility emergency reboot Wednesday, November 25

November 25, 2009 on 1:36 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

Tranquility will undergo a reboot at 13.32 GMT/UTC in order to fix an issue with markets not displaying sell and buy orders. We expect that Tranquility will reopen for business at 14.00 GMT/UTC.

A Bountiful Contest at EVE-Pirate’s

November 25, 2009 on 12:44 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

Loot isn’t just what you find in that random can you happened to come across in some dark corner of space. It’s also what you can get if you enter to win at EVE-Pirate’s EVE Online: Dominion contest. Write your best battle story for a chance to win some cool prizes. More information can be found at their Web site here.

 

A Bountiful Contest at EVE-Pirate’s

November 25, 2009 on 12:43 pm | In EVE News | Comments Off

Loot isn’t just what you find in that random can you happened to come across in some dark corner of space. It’s also what you can get if you enter to win at EVE-Pirate’s EVE Online: Dominion contest. Write your best battle story for a chance to win some cool prizes. More information can be found at their Web site here.

 

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