ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hey everyone, apologies for the delay. We did experience some login issues last night, and there may be some residual effects today. If you haven't already, please try completely turning your console off (basically doing a hard reboot); this has helped some players. Otherwise, we are continuing to investigate. Thanks for your patience, and if you haven't already, please reach out to Customer Support so they can actively troubleshoot with you.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Guys, we know you're frustrated, but we ask that you please work with CS to go through all the troubleshooting steps. Even if it doesn't immediately fix the problem, it's still helping us narrow down where the issue ultimately lies. Also keep in mind they may have a lot of tickets to go through, so the response may not be immediate.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »BoozeKashi wrote: »@ZOS_GinaBruno Gina, it's kind of difficult to work with CS when we get gaffed off with a canned response to "Contact Console Manufacturer" Ticket Closed. That just causes more frustration.
Sony has actually confirmed there is nothing wrong with my console, nor my connection, by the way.
Understood, and we also confirmed that the issue doesn't lie with Sony or Microsoft's services. Only thing we can tell you at the moment is we're continuing to investigate. We'll let everyone know when we have a solution.
CavalierKing wrote: »So here's what's happening guys. ZOS doesn't give a crap about you. The game is no longer a subscription, and most console players don't pay for ESO Plus. However, they have a decent sized base of players who subscribed on PC long before ESOTU (no subscription required) came out. Most of these players still pay for ESO Plus. They figure that they've already got most of their money out of the console players and many of us will be moving on to different games when the Fall releases come out. So, they are focusing all their time on the PTS which, if you check the PC/MAC forums, you'll see is full of issues also. They don't care about us, and they won't be fixing the server. We'll be lucky if it's fixed on Tuesday/Wednesday.
AlphaNicole wrote: »After a quick look at the PC forums. It's just the usual PEECEE MUSTAR RACE issues. I mean I guess it'll be good of the imperial city dlc rolls out smoothly if they dropped console service to do this. The issue will be fixed Tuesday latest. I mean what do you think the xbox one maintenance is for? Think they're doing it for fun? It'll fix the issue we have and likely the frequent crashing we had over the week.
Everytime I reached out to customer service they keep saying they are investigation the issue.
CavalierKing wrote: »AlphaNicole wrote: »After a quick look at the PC forums. It's just the usual PEECEE MUSTAR RACE issues. I mean I guess it'll be good of the imperial city dlc rolls out smoothly if they dropped console service to do this. The issue will be fixed Tuesday latest. I mean what do you think the xbox one maintenance is for? Think they're doing it for fun? It'll fix the issue we have and likely the frequent crashing we had over the week.
Everytime I reached out to customer service they keep saying they are investigation the issue.
Maintenance is weekly. This is routine maintenance, not extra due to the login issues.
I found a solution that has worked for me, but it is still limited.
1. Once you finally log in (took me an hr) run away from the areas/towns that most players use.
2. Don't try to use the wayshrine into towns or use the wayshrine inside of towns to leave.
3. I have been using the wayshrines near non popular towns and just walking to the town with no issues.
4. Avoid using doors that have loading screens. This will disconnect you, but I have found relogging back in multiple times will eventually get me through that door.
5. If you do get disconnected first back out to the dashboard and press the pause button over ESO and click quit game and then load the game. If you don't do it this way you will keep losing connecting at the login screen.
I'm not saying this is a temp fix, but this has been working for me. I hope it works for everyone else.
cthurston1987_ESO wrote: »I found a solution that has worked for me, but it is still limited.
1. Once you finally log in (took me an hr) run away from the areas/towns that most players use.
2. Don't try to use the wayshrine into towns or use the wayshrine inside of towns to leave.
3. I have been using the wayshrines near non popular towns and just walking to the town with no issues.
4. Avoid using doors that have loading screens. This will disconnect you, but I have found relogging back in multiple times will eventually get me through that door.
5. If you do get disconnected first back out to the dashboard and press the pause button over ESO and click quit game and then load the game. If you don't do it this way you will keep losing connecting at the login screen.
I'm not saying this is a temp fix, but this has been working for me. I hope it works for everyone else.
I'll be doing this because this is one of my last free weekends to play for awhile... The most upsetting part of this is really the lack of public response from ZOS and canned response emails, 1hr+ wait time to get phone support only to talk to someone who is still insisting the problem exists on my side. Had someone reached out Friday and said hey there's a problem I would be upset, but moved on to something else.