![]() ![]() I turned off the download server on because it gave an update message to some. I only set up the server to be able to fly online again without additional software. The ftp server of “Runtime Games Limited” contained files such as the installation dvd, models, maps but also the Phoenix online server.Īfter some research I found out how the Phoenix online server works and after a month of testing I bought the domain linked it to the server. ![]() In January, the company “Runtime Games Limited” opened its ftp server for the public to download anything for a month, see other posts on around that time. ![]() I registered the domain November 2020 to link it to the released Phoenix online server. The domain owned by a Malaysian company (gambling site) in February 2019. The two domain names also released on that date. I have a Notice of dissolution and you can found it on the internet. On 1 January 2019 “Runtime Games Limited” has been discontinued. I do notice that there are some questions about the Phoenix online server. There is now a post in RCGroups explaining the full updated situation with Phoenix Sim: Yes, that’s terabytes! Phoenix Sim Online I transferred RCT to this new server in January this year and there’s been 92Tb of traffic since then. The good old Phoenix Sim is back online! A few days ago I got an email that the server is suddenly back online, had no idea by who or how.ĭespite it’s old it’s hugely popular, Since I started sharing the Phoenix Sim files here on RCT they’re been downloaded in huge amounts. ![]()
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