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On November 3, 2008, the Empire Earth and Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest dedicated online servers were permanently shut down by [[Activision]].  As an alternative, a user by the name ''Nuckin Futs'' created a windows application that would run as a replacement lobby, enabling online gaming for Empire Earth and Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest to continue.  The download was hosted at [http://www.save-ee.com/ save-ee.com], and the software eventually became known as the [[Save-EE Lobby]].  As time went on, a website was created for administrative and software support purposes, but then quickly expanded into a community hub.
 
On November 3, 2008, the Empire Earth and Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest dedicated online servers were permanently shut down by [[Activision]].  As an alternative, a user by the name ''Nuckin Futs'' created a windows application that would run as a replacement lobby, enabling online gaming for Empire Earth and Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest to continue.  The download was hosted at [http://www.save-ee.com/ save-ee.com], and the software eventually became known as the [[Save-EE Lobby]].  As time went on, a website was created for administrative and software support purposes, but then quickly expanded into a community hub.
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[[Category:Save-EE]]

Revision as of 21:04, 9 January 2010

Save-EE is the resulting community of Empire Earth players and its administration, which is located at save-ee.com.

On November 3, 2008, the Empire Earth and Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest dedicated online servers were permanently shut down by Activision. As an alternative, a user by the name Nuckin Futs created a windows application that would run as a replacement lobby, enabling online gaming for Empire Earth and Empire Earth: The Art of Conquest to continue. The download was hosted at save-ee.com, and the software eventually became known as the Save-EE Lobby. As time went on, a website was created for administrative and software support purposes, but then quickly expanded into a community hub.