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well bolting down that slope is definetly worth 51k fall dmg...
sth is really bogus with your fix.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »The only excuse that is acceptable for this is that it was a very very quick "blanket fix" while they work on it more thoroughly for an upcoming maintenance.
Just to follow up, this is basically what happened. We weren't able to completely fix the main issue in time for 2.0.1, but also didn't want to leave the high fall damage in, so we made it so you temporarily will not take any fall damage when being hit with certain abilities. That said, we are still working on the real fix for this - what's currently in-game is not permanent.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »The only excuse that is acceptable for this is that it was a very very quick "blanket fix" while they work on it more thoroughly for an upcoming maintenance.
Just to follow up, this is basically what happened. We weren't able to completely fix the main issue in time for 2.0.1, but also didn't want to leave the high fall damage in, so we made it so you temporarily will not take any fall damage when being hit with certain abilities. That said, we are still working on the real fix for this - what's currently in-game is not permanent.
Why is ZOS so incapable of communicating in an honest and forthright manner with their customers? It's mind boggling really. If I had an employee that was so obfuscatory in their communication I would fire them. Period. When a statement is made that something is fixed that is exactly what people expect and it shouldn't take a thread like this to find out it was only a partial fix. This is a perfect example of the poor customer service that continues to drive people away from ESO and furthers the negative perception of ZOS.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »The only excuse that is acceptable for this is that it was a very very quick "blanket fix" while they work on it more thoroughly for an upcoming maintenance.
Just to follow up, this is basically what happened. We weren't able to completely fix the main issue in time for 2.0.1, but also didn't want to leave the high fall damage in, so we made it so you temporarily will not take any fall damage when being hit with certain abilities. That said, we are still working on the real fix for this - what's currently in-game is not permanent.
Why is ZOS so incapable of communicating in an honest and forthright manner with their customers? It's mind boggling really. If I had an employee that was so obfuscatory in their communication I would fire them. Period. When a statement is made that something is fixed that is exactly what people expect and it shouldn't take a thread like this to find out it was only a partial fix. This is a perfect example of the poor customer service that continues to drive people away from ESO and furthers the negative perception of ZOS.
well, to be honest, compared to many other MMO studios ZoS is relatively straight-forward in their comunications.
Still, that particular fall damage incident was not exactly handled in the most trust-inspiring fashion...
regardless, it's good to hear that work on an "actual" fix is ongoing
This cannot be said enough! The amount of flak the community managers have taken the past year for decisions that were probably mostly outside of their influence is quite high.So because other MMOs suck, the bar is lowered and therefore such behaviors are acceptable? That's crazy,
Gina and Jessica are awesome... They've the extremely difficult job of interfacing with us. The problems most certainly lie elsewhere. Stopping now before I get another warning or banned for sharing my frustration over how things are handled.
Why is ZOS so incapable of communicating in an honest and forthright manner with their customers? It's mind boggling really. If I had an employee that was so obfuscatory in their communication I would fire them. Period. When a statement is made that something is fixed that is exactly what people expect and it shouldn't take a thread like this to find out it was only a partial fix. This is a perfect example of the poor customer service that continues to drive people away from ESO and furthers the negative perception of ZOS.
So because other MMOs suck, the bar is lowered and therefore such behaviors are acceptable? That's crazy,
Gina and Jessica are awesome... They've the extremely difficult job of interfacing with us. The problems most certainly lie elsewhere. Stopping now before I get another warning or banned for sharing my frustration over how things are handled.
Why is ZOS so incapable of communicating in an honest and forthright manner with their customers? It's mind boggling really. If I had an employee that was so obfuscatory in their communication I would fire them. Period. When a statement is made that something is fixed that is exactly what people expect and it shouldn't take a thread like this to find out it was only a partial fix. This is a perfect example of the poor customer service that continues to drive people away from ESO and furthers the negative perception of ZOS.
@Dazin93 This could have been stated in a way that was a little less offensive to the devs. I know this is the internet and so you don't ever really have to be polite, but I'm sure ZOS employees don't particularly enjoy reading posts like this all day though. Not that me telling you this will change anything, but I think it needs to be said regardless...
Anyways, I don't mean to harp. I know how worked up we can get sometimes over games we're passionate about, but a little civility goes along ways sometimes, just so you know.
I think their patch is perfectly acceptable as a temporary fix that prevent a much worse bug from occurring. If they had a failing it was in failing to communicate that the "fix" was indeed a temporary one until the real fix could be applied, leaving us to discover it and thus create this outrage.
There are worse things you be upset about guys.
pmn100b16_ESO wrote: »The ZoS fix method
stage 0: claim it is fixed
stage 1: temporary fix
stage 2: proper fix
stage 3: fix for proper fix
stage 4: the real fix
We should be used to it by now.
Sallington wrote: »Anything useful that players are wanting added into the game all fall under the category of "Yer ruinin my 'mersion!"
pmn100b16_ESO wrote: »The ZoS fix method
stage 1: temporary fix
stage 2: proper fix
stage 3: fix for proper fix
stage 4: the real fix
We should be used to it by now.
Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Will it be possible to purchase parachutes to cancel fall damage from the Crown Store at some point?
Perhaps with a cute Guar print on them?
danno816_ESO wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Will it be possible to purchase parachutes to cancel fall damage from the Crown Store at some point?
Perhaps with a cute Guar print on them?
Gliding was one of the few enjoyable parts of Archeage. I totally love to have some version of it in ESO.
danno816_ESO wrote: »Agrippa_Invisus wrote: »Will it be possible to purchase parachutes to cancel fall damage from the Crown Store at some point?
Perhaps with a cute Guar print on them?
Gliding was one of the few enjoyable parts of Archeage. I totally love to have some version of it in ESO.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »The only excuse that is acceptable for this is that it was a very very quick "blanket fix" while they work on it more thoroughly for an upcoming maintenance.
Just to follow up, this is basically what happened. We weren't able to completely fix the main issue in time for 2.0.1, but also didn't want to leave the high fall damage in, so we made it so you temporarily will not take any fall damage when being hit with certain abilities. That said, we are still working on the real fix for this - what's currently in-game is not permanent.
duncan_cougarpreeb18_ESO wrote: »any ETA on that 'real fix'