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Gaydorado locks out players after server issues

Gaydorado doesn’t appear to be able to support a growing player base, locking existing users from the game and restricting access to their characters.

Users have taken to the game’s Facebook page to complain about the issue, which began after Gaydorado entered two seperate instances of server maintenance yesterday.

“After the update yesterday and a short while of playing, [American zone] Angel Station server status for me went from green (good) and stayed red (hot) and has just been too laggy and keeps crashing on my phone,” George Lee wrote. “It would be nice if we can just go to a different server (Feast Restaurant or Neon Ediface) without having to create a new character.”

“As of yesterday, the [East Asian zone] Tender Loving Hall server has stopped working for me,” Patrick Hernandez added. “Not only have I gotten pretty far in the game that I don’t want to switch servers and have to start all over, I also made a purchase and that money is now wasted.”

This writer cannot access his own character on the European Energy Stadium server. When trying to access the server, it locks after hitting 50% on a loading screen. Any attempts to use a different server result in a loss of all progress.

Gaydorado is available on iOS and Android devices.


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