Service Status, Roadmap and Changelog
Last updated: August 21, 2026
- Working the three in order
- Reading development records without over-reading them
- When it is genuinely broken
- Official source
- Related reading
Three different questions get asked as one, and separating them resolves most of the confusion. Does this exist? is answered by the Changelog. Is this planned? is answered by the Roadmap. Is this working at this moment? is answered by the vertical itself, and by nothing else — the project publishes development records, not a status board, and the two are not substitutes.
Working the three in order
Start with the vertical. If the surface loads and behaves, the feature you are looking for either exists elsewhere or does not exist yet, and the Changelog will tell you which. If the Changelog has never mentioned it, the Roadmap will say whether it is intended. Only when all three come back empty is there something worth asking about.
Reading development records without over-reading them
Preserve the page's own words and dates. A track listed as active is a statement of intent at a moment, not a delivery date; an entry in the Changelog records that something shipped, not that it still behaves identically today. Converting either into a promise is the most common way a well-meant summary becomes misinformation.
When it is genuinely broken
A vertical that will not load, or that errors consistently across browsers, is a support matter for that vertical. Check a clean browser profile first — extensions and blocked scripts account for a large share of apparent outages, particularly on WebGL and audio surfaces.
There is no published uptime page. Anything claiming to report the live status of a Tales of Xdripia service is not an official source.
Official source
Canonical source for this subject: Tales of Xdripia. Checked 21 August 2026 — where this guide and the live service disagree, the service is right.
Related reading
- Roadmap, Changelog and Release Status — How to read development status without turning it into a promise.
- Tales of Xdripia Support Guide — Choosing the official route for a question, a problem or a correction.
- Canonical Sources and Content Boundaries — Which site is the primary source for each kind of information, and what documentation may not answer.