The DeathCon Games Servers page currently drifts in a strange liminal haze, suspended between realities like a tab you meant to close three universes ago. Some DNS servers still cling to the old IP, pointing your browsers toward a ghost‑echo of DeathCon where Quake II servers flicker like dying stars — visible, but forever out of reach.
This is not sabotage by rival clans, nor the meddling of the Mexicans in Black — they remain preoccupied with a chupacabra LAN party that has gone terribly, hilariously wrong. No, this is simply the sluggish crawl of DNS propagation, the cosmic equivalent of a mail carrier who stops to nap between every address.
So if your Games Page shows only the abyss, fear not. The servers themselves still hum with entropy, rockets primed, giblets spiritually prepared. Once the DNS tide finishes its slow cosmic shuffle, the page will reemerge, and the sacred list of DeathCon’s game servers will return to your mortal eyes.
Until then: clear your cache, whisper to the void, and remember — FU does not crash. FU merely waits for reality to catch up.
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