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Error after fights

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Edit: Also happens on the general creature page - linked ot loading crit images maybe?

Player name: Ledah
Player ID:   5305
Browser: Firefox 89.0 (64-bit)
Operating System: Windows 10
Importance:  Super important - I need to grind!

Description - What happens when the bug occurs:
After any fight I initiate, in any scene, seems things stop loading. Immediately refreshing gives the error in the screenshot.

Eventually, after 30 seconds or so, it goes back to normal - until the next attack I inititate.

How to reproduce the bug:
Inititate a fight. Refresh straight away after to see the worst of it.

What you expect to happen:
To be able to immediately attack my next victim.

429 error.png

Edited by Ledah

  • Ledah changed the title to Error after fights
  • Root Admin

thanks for the report. It was due to a module i was experimenting with, for now i disabled it so things should be fine

 

It looks that the reason for this is that the creature icons on the creatures page generate too many requests and this triggered the lock. I am not sure yet how to disable this just on that script, maybe Chew finds a way later (mod_evasive  in apache)

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