NaciremaDiputs wrote: »Good grief. Everyone wants something for nothing these days. Pathetic.
Instead of insulting me how about you provide constructive feedback. Your point is invalid anyways as the compensation would be for the playing time lost due to unplanned maintenance.
NaciremaDiputs wrote: »NaciremaDiputs wrote: »Good grief. Everyone wants something for nothing these days. Pathetic.
Instead of insulting me how about you provide constructive feedback. Your point is invalid anyways as the compensation would be for the playing time lost due to unplanned maintenance.
You live in a fantasy world if you think you are due compensation for downtime. I don't know how I could be more constructive than that when the entire premise of this topic is not constructive.
the compensation would be for the playing time lost due to unplanned maintenance.
Will we be compensated for the downtime?
Stuff like an hour or two of double experience. That would be an awesome way for ZOS to make up for the lost game time.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Man, you'd think after 10 years of threads asking this same question in the WoW forums, people would have gotten the message.
No. Never. No way. Not a chance. Stop asking.
Will we be compensated for the downtime?
Stuff like an hour or two of double experience. That would be an awesome way for ZOS to make up for the lost game time.
As much as I hate these things - #firstworldproblems
No, we will not be compensated. Nor should we be. This is a game, not a life necessity. The game will be available when maintenance is complete, so you're not really losing the game.
As for the lost time, find something else to do. Play a different game. Watch a movie, read a book. Do your homework (if you have any). Do some house cleaning. There are literally hundreds of other things you can do right now, each of which have their own rewards.
Wow added time to people subs actually.
So Yes. Multiple times. Yes way. There is a chance. Stop talking.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »
It's almost like you intentionally left out the bit where Blizzard has only ever compensated people for massive service interruptions (more than 24 hours), and that even then, it was their prerogative.
While I get that people are defending ESO -- keep in mind the head start was part of the incentive to pre-purchase the game. Listing head start as a perk of doing so, and then not being able to deliver on that perk does, in fact, mean they should probably do something.
I'm sure any community rep, in spite of the silly responses from the actual community, would even agree that is just good business practice.
While I get that people are defending ESO -- keep in mind the head start was part of the incentive to pre-purchase the game. Listing head start as a perk of doing so, and then not being able to deliver on that perk does, in fact, mean they should probably do something.
I'm sure any community rep, in spite of the silly responses from the actual community, would even agree that is just good business practice.
TheSnowWolf wrote: »Short answer, to summarize:
no.
While I get that people are defending ESO -- keep in mind the head start was part of the incentive to pre-purchase the game. Listing head start as a perk of doing so, and then not being able to deliver on that perk does, in fact, mean they should probably do something.
I'm sure any community rep, in spite of the silly responses from the actual community, would even agree that is just good business practice.
While I get that people are defending ESO -- keep in mind the head start was part of the incentive to pre-purchase the game.
Will we be compensated for the downtime?
Stuff like an hour or two of double experience. That would be an awesome way for ZOS to make up for the lost game time.
SexyVette07 wrote: »I think it would go a long way with the customers if Zenimax offered a little something to compensate for the almost 9 hours of downtime so far.
Is it expected? No.
The game is out, Whether we want to say it doesn't count because of early access is maybe another topic.
One could argue, that the folks who bought the Imperial edition paid for early access and thus is losing something. By my math, the Early access part cost me $5 and I'm going to say .04 cents an hour, I've not been able to play for 4 hours now. I'll be looking for my full .16 cents in the mail!