There is the one where you need to heal peasants, I had to relog about 5 times before peasants started showing up who could be healed, each time before that they were all standing and couldn't be interacted with.
I'm not sure this is bugged. When they are standing, it is likely that it's just because someone got there a bit ahead of you. If there are a number of people in the area (doesn't have to be that many), then you can struggle to find suitable peasants. One of few criticisms I have of the game so far is that often interactables for quests take a very long time to reset when another player has used them for their quest (especially when those interactables are NPCs).
What I'm saying is that although some quests perhaps are bugged (a few would be expected), you shouldn't confuse a quest that is maybe not scripted as well as it could be with one that is genuinely bugged.
Yeah and its a lot more than that. The maintenance didn't seem to do a whole lot A lot of people in my guild are demanding refunds I really hate to see this happen to such an amazing game.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »
If people are 'demanding' refunds. Then they sound like spoiled brats that need to learn that there is no such thing as a perfect game. And even games with the best possible Launch will experience these sorts of issues.
I absolutely agree with you here, I'm not going anywhere I love this game and i'm not going to let some rough spots spoil that for me. Gamers are different now than when i was growing up and my only concern is the success of this game. Normally I wouldn't care but I'm very passionate about this one because its what I have wanted since morrowind.
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Most of these quests get bugged because of impatient speedsters who have to click everything around them to mindlessly progress. Anywhere you have a bunch of these knuckleheads you can guarantee they are bugging the quests
ropipgib16_ESO wrote: »Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Most of these quests get bugged because of impatient speedsters who have to click everything around them to mindlessly progress. Anywhere you have a bunch of these knuckleheads you can guarantee they are bugging the quests
If the game bugs out because players are using their mouse to click on things, that game is not ready for launch! Especially if you get charged each month for it. The ESO launch is one of the smoothest mmo launch i have ever seen, but lets face facts here - that also goes for alot of the free mmos out there, the standard for a mmo is way higher now compared on what it was ten years ago when they launched the mess that they called WoW. Even back then there was broken quests at launch, but also massive lag, crash to desktop, server overloads and 4 hour waiting time just to play - a similar broken launch would actually kill the game today.
For every broken thing i find in ESO , i spot atleast five awesome things, so i am patient and allow some time for them to fix the bugs.... for now atleast.