nerevarine1138 wrote: »The developers have never posted an estimate of maintenance length beyond "a few hours," unless maintenance was extended for a specific length of time. The server will come back up when it comes up.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »The developers have never posted an estimate of maintenance length beyond "a few hours," unless maintenance was extended for a specific length of time. The server will come back up when it comes up.
Warlordgreebo wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »The developers have never posted an estimate of maintenance length beyond "a few hours," unless maintenance was extended for a specific length of time. The server will come back up when it comes up.
It will be back when it is back is a BS answer and I hope you know it.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Warlordgreebo wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »The developers have never posted an estimate of maintenance length beyond "a few hours," unless maintenance was extended for a specific length of time. The server will come back up when it comes up.
It will be back when it is back is a BS answer and I hope you know it.
ETAs are a terrible answer, and I hope you learn that. Giving an ETA just makes players froth at the mouth as soon as the maintenance goes one minute over.
Mountain_Dewed wrote: »There is a lot going into this update. I wouldn't be surprised if it went 6 hours this time.
Mountain_Dewed wrote: »There is a lot going into this update. I wouldn't be surprised if it went 6 hours this time.
Which is unfortunate, as companies like Trion proved 2-3 years ago that major content updates, sometimes of greater size than this, could be comfortably finished in 1-3 hours max. I was hoping we were beyond the WoW/FFXI silliness of superlong updates that dominated the middle of the day, but alas.
Wait, aren't they patching in Craglorn right now? *checks Patch Notes* Yes, yes they are. When they FIX stuff, it's down for 2-4 hours, but sometimes as much as 6 to 8. Right now they are adding in entirely new content.
Be. Patient.
Well, it's not like they're writing the patch in real time while installing it.Mountain_Dewed wrote: »There is a lot going into this update. I wouldn't be surprised if it went 6 hours this time. I'm just so happy that I won't have to relog after death(didn't happen much anyway :P) that I have to change my drawers...
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi @Diamond_10! Usually our patches take a minimum of four hours. It may take longer than that, of course. If it does, we'll be sure to keep everyone updated.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Warlordgreebo wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »The developers have never posted an estimate of maintenance length beyond "a few hours," unless maintenance was extended for a specific length of time. The server will come back up when it comes up.
It will be back when it is back is a BS answer and I hope you know it.
ETAs are a terrible answer, and I hope you learn that. Giving an ETA just makes players froth at the mouth as soon as the maintenance goes one minute over.
Warlordgreebo wrote: »ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi @Diamond_10! Usually our patches take a minimum of four hours. It may take longer than that, of course. If it does, we'll be sure to keep everyone updated.
Errm, so why are we not being updated?
And why is there no ETA? This is a standard practice in this business.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Yep! The notes are going up right now.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Yep! The notes are going up right now.
Oh and please forgive us if we happen to just "forget" to mention any nerfs we tossed in.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »At this time, we're currently looking at a few more hours of downtime for the North American megaserver, at least.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »At this time, we're currently looking at a few more hours of downtime for the North American megaserver, at least.
Well, it's not like they're writing the patch in real time while installing it.Mountain_Dewed wrote: »There is a lot going into this update. I wouldn't be surprised if it went 6 hours this time. I'm just so happy that I won't have to relog after death(didn't happen much anyway :P) that I have to change my drawers...
It's already written.
They should have installed it on a back-up server by now.
There's little reason they can't rotate servers in less than 6 hours.
If nothing else, installing it on a back-up server would give them a +/- time frame of install, if they can't rotate the back-up server into place.
It's not like the technology doesn't exist to swap database drives and then bring the new drives up with a server reboot....
And it's not like the Devs/System OPs are learning computer sci from a 'For Dummies' book and haven't read ahead, yet, either.