Can't Create New Game

Hey y'all! I'm trying to create a new game and the site just won't let me. Every time I try, a pop-up says "Game creation failed. Try again later."

Settings, if they're relevant:

  • 22-player game
  • Titled "Private"
  • No Elite AI
  • Free Country Selection
  • Password Enabled
Any ideas?

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kaw_86 wrote:

Hey y'all! I'm trying to create a new game and the site just won't let me. Every time I try, a pop-up says "Game creation failed. Try again later."

Settings, if they're relevant:

  • 22-player game
  • Titled "Private"
  • No Elite AI
  • Free Country Selection
  • Password Enabled
Any ideas?
The settings are relevant, but I'm not sure why it won't let you. Settings are all good...

purplepizza117 wrote:

kaw_86 wrote:

Hey y'all! I'm trying to create a new game and the site just won't let me. Every time I try, a pop-up says "Game creation failed. Try again later."

Settings, if they're relevant:

  • 22-player game
  • Titled "Private"
  • No Elite AI
  • Free Country Selection
  • Password Enabled
Any ideas?
The settings are relevant, but I'm not sure why it won't let you. Settings are all good...
Quite frustrating. :(

exit game, empty the cache, try another password - repeatedly maybe...

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password too long

kaw_86 wrote:

Hey y'all! I'm trying to create a new game and the site just won't let me. Every time I try, a pop-up says "Game creation failed. Try again later."

Settings, if they're relevant:

  • 22-player game
  • Titled "Private"
  • No Elite AI
  • Free Country Selection
  • Password Enabled
Any ideas?
The password is too long, I have this problem all the time. One digit to long or something silly, but that is your reason. :) Hope this helps!

Best wishes,

Carl Wilson

Carl Wilson
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