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Each day, all EVE server clusters go offline from 11:00-11:15 UTC for routine maintenance (daily downtime).
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{{Update|Information involving the launcher needs to be verified/updated because of the new (7 February 2024) launcher. Image needs update, but that needs to wait for an extended downtime to be taken.[https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/launch-to-the-future Announcement]}}
  
* It is not possible to launch the game.
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Each day, all EVE server clusters go offline from 11:00 to (nominally) 11:15 (UTC and [[EVE Server Time]]) for routine maintenance.
* It is possible to launch the launcher, but it may be needed to restart the launcher after the downtime. The launcher cannot always reload the needed patches while active. You will get an "incompatible build" error on character selection (just restart to launcher to solve this problem).
 
* The [https://www.eveonline.com/de/article/daily-downtime-officially-shortened-to-15-minutes daily downtime has been shortened] from 30 minutes to 15 minutes in May 2016.
 
* On most days the downtime is over after a few minutes. Only in a few cases the whole 15 minutes are needed.
 
* Patches for the game as well as EVE Online expansions are deployed in the daily downtime. Depending on the amount of the work to be done the downtime is extended (sometimes up to several hours).
 
  
While maintenance or defects can occur at any time as needed, an unqualified reference to ''downtime'' generally refers to this daily period.
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This is usually called "daily '''downtime'''", and while maintenance or unplanned failures can occur at any time, an unqualified reference to "'''downtime'''" generally refers to this daily period.
  
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You will receive in-game notifications that downtime is about to begin.
  
Official information about unscheduled downtimes are published to [https://twitter.com/eve_status Twitter].
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== Downtime effects == 
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During this time:
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* It is not possible to launch the game. If you are logged in, you lose your connection to the game and be logged off.
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* It is possible to launch the launcher, but it may be necessary to restart the launcher after the downtime to log in successfully.
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** The launcher cannot always reload new patches while active.
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** If this happens, you will get an "incompatible build" error on character selection (just restart the launcher to solve this problem).
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* The [https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/daily-downtime-officially-shortened-to-15-minutes daily downtime was shortened] from 30 minutes to 15 in May 2016.
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* On most days the downtime is over after a few minutes. Only in a few cases are the whole 15 minutes needed.
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* Patches for the game and EVE Online expansions are deployed in the daily downtime. [[image:EveLauncherBannerExtendedDowntime.png|thumb]]
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** Depending on the amount of work to be done, the downtime is sometimes extended (sometimes up to several hours)
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** [[CCP]] usually gives notice of extended downtime through communications such as [https://twitter.com/EVE_status the EVE Online Twitter status account]<ref group=Note>This account is monitored in the E-Uni [[Discord]] channel: &#128679;EVE UNI SERVICES&#128679; > #eve-status&#128313;</ref>, the EVE online [https://forums.eveonline.com/g/Developers/activity/posts DEV posts] and a banner on the EVE launcher.
  
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After downtime:
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* [[Missions]] you have not completed have NPCs respawned.
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* NPC wrecks are removed.
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* All your combat [[timers]] are removed.
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* If you are in an [[Abyssal Deadspace]] when the downtime happens, you are returned to where you activated the filament. Yet you will be placed in a random spot within the system from which you entered Abyss, maybe even in [[deepspot]].
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Official information about unscheduled downtime is published to [https://twitter.com/EVE_status Twitter].
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== Removing downtime ==
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There are ongoing attempts to reduce and get rid of the downtime entirely.
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The first day without downtime was December, 4th 2019 <ref>[https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/no-downtime-on-wednesday-december-4th Dev Blog: No Downtime on Wednesday, December 4th]</ref>. The data collected during this event went into several fixes and led to a second attempt on September, 9th 2021 <ref>[https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/no-downtime-again News: No Downtime - Again!]</ref><ref>[https://www.eveonline.com/news/view/no-downtime-vol-2 News: No Downtime Vol. 2!]</ref>. Additionally, for the first time, the downtime was postponed on September 10th, 2021 to 15:00 UTC, keeping the server continuously online for almost 52 hours.
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As part of these efforts, the daily server downtime is still disabled on [[Singularity]] as of April 2023.
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== Notes ==
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<references group=Note />
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== References ==
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[[Category: Game mechanics]]

Latest revision as of 11:07, 11 February 2024

This page should be updated due to game changes.
Reason: Information involving the launcher needs to be verified/updated because of the new (7 February 2024) launcher. Image needs update, but that needs to wait for an extended downtime to be taken.Announcement

Each day, all EVE server clusters go offline from 11:00 to (nominally) 11:15 (UTC and EVE Server Time) for routine maintenance.

This is usually called "daily downtime", and while maintenance or unplanned failures can occur at any time, an unqualified reference to "downtime" generally refers to this daily period.

You will receive in-game notifications that downtime is about to begin.

Downtime effects

During this time:

  • It is not possible to launch the game. If you are logged in, you lose your connection to the game and be logged off.
  • It is possible to launch the launcher, but it may be necessary to restart the launcher after the downtime to log in successfully.
    • The launcher cannot always reload new patches while active.
    • If this happens, you will get an "incompatible build" error on character selection (just restart the launcher to solve this problem).
  • The daily downtime was shortened from 30 minutes to 15 in May 2016.
  • On most days the downtime is over after a few minutes. Only in a few cases are the whole 15 minutes needed.
  • Patches for the game and EVE Online expansions are deployed in the daily downtime.
    EveLauncherBannerExtendedDowntime.png
    • Depending on the amount of work to be done, the downtime is sometimes extended (sometimes up to several hours)
    • CCP usually gives notice of extended downtime through communications such as the EVE Online Twitter status account[Note 1], the EVE online DEV posts and a banner on the EVE launcher.

After downtime:

  • Missions you have not completed have NPCs respawned.
  • NPC wrecks are removed.
  • All your combat timers are removed.
  • If you are in an Abyssal Deadspace when the downtime happens, you are returned to where you activated the filament. Yet you will be placed in a random spot within the system from which you entered Abyss, maybe even in deepspot.

Official information about unscheduled downtime is published to Twitter.

Removing downtime

There are ongoing attempts to reduce and get rid of the downtime entirely.

The first day without downtime was December, 4th 2019 [1]. The data collected during this event went into several fixes and led to a second attempt on September, 9th 2021 [2][3]. Additionally, for the first time, the downtime was postponed on September 10th, 2021 to 15:00 UTC, keeping the server continuously online for almost 52 hours.

As part of these efforts, the daily server downtime is still disabled on Singularity as of April 2023.

Notes

  1. ^ This account is monitored in the E-Uni Discord channel: 🚧EVE UNI SERVICES🚧 > #eve-status🔹

References