» Fri Aug 24, 2012 4:08 am
Well I'm thoroughly confused. I am logged in and playing using my old gamespy account name. I was able to also link my LE # to that account as well. Here is where it becomes confusing...
1)My old gamespy account uses the same nickname that I use now (and registered a separate gamesas.com account with). This is the same login I used for Multiplayer in Crysis.
2)Since I was going to be stuck using a gamespy login, I felt that I should login to the http://www.gamespy.com page and update my account with more information (a new password, and current e-mail address). I did this *before* registering my LE #. When I logged in to register the LE content, I could NOT use the updated gamespy e-mail address or password. It was stuck still using the OLD information.
3)When I login to my profile in the game it is also (now more than a full day later) still using this old password.
4)Looking at the information included on the "gamesas" selection on the Multiplayer menu, it tells me that I need to have a gamesas.com account for leaderboard tracking.
5) I cannot login using the gamesas.com account (I know this because I am still using the old, and now outdated, password for my gamespy account despite having the same nickname).
My question for the developers is now this:
"Will I need to login using a gamesas.com account in order to have full access to the multiplayer side of the game (leaderboards, etc)? If that is the case, will I be able to merge my Gamespy account over to the gamesas.com site?"
My theory on this, since the game is still using my now outdated password still, is that login database for Crysis 2 is built using login data collected from the first Crysis game, and giving priority to the old data. As I have the exact same nickname for gamesas.com and my original Crysis login, it is my assumption that the game is getting confused over which one to select as being the correct one.
Can someone from the web team please update us on this issue? We're a full day from the last response, and up to 17 pages of posts. Even another, "We realize there is an issue, and will let you know what is going on when we have more info" would be nice at this point.