Theist_VII wrote: »Clicked on the link, and as a great surprise to no one, Microsoft is outsourcing QA work for games like ESO, and about a year after the Quality Assurance team unionized in an effort to protect their positions.
When you buy a product, and invest in it, you expect better results, not to have the most gamebreaking disgusting bugs we’ve been seeing since High Isle.
MULTIPLE block bugs, siege not disappearing, infinite crux, mythic AoE instant-kill exploit, server planemeld, invisible mounts… ect.
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KromedeTheCorrupt wrote: »Theist_VII wrote: »Clicked on the link, and as a great surprise to no one, Microsoft is outsourcing QA work for games like ESO, and about a year after the Quality Assurance team unionized in an effort to protect their positions.
When you buy a product, and invest in it, you expect better results, not to have the most gamebreaking disgusting bugs we’ve been seeing since High Isle.
MULTIPLE block bugs, siege not disappearing, infinite crux, mythic AoE instant-kill exploit, server planemeld, invisible mounts… ect.
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There was no Conspiracy Theory or Misinformation, quit looking for a reason to remove negative feedback. QA has been failing us for years now.
Mine got removed entirely haha
Theist_VII wrote: »Theist_VII wrote: »Clicked on the link, and as a great surprise to no one, Microsoft is outsourcing QA work for games like ESO, and about a year after the Quality Assurance team unionized in an effort to protect their positions.
When you buy a product, and invest in it, you expect better results, not to have the most gamebreaking disgusting bugs we’ve been seeing since High Isle.
MULTIPLE block bugs, siege not disappearing, infinite crux, mythic AoE instant-kill exploit, server planemeld, invisible mounts… ect.
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How is what I wrote a conspiracy theory? The snipped section was a description of what happens when you fail to meet a job requirement.
You get fired.
What’s the conspiracy here?
“At any other work place, if you repeatedly fail to do your job, in the case of QA, failing to insure the quality of a product, you get called into management and get fired/replaced.”
This is what was snipped, I want a public apology as this is a clear attempt at over-moderation.
tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »Theist_VII wrote: »Theist_VII wrote: »Clicked on the link, and as a great surprise to no one, Microsoft is outsourcing QA work for games like ESO, and about a year after the Quality Assurance team unionized in an effort to protect their positions.
When you buy a product, and invest in it, you expect better results, not to have the most gamebreaking disgusting bugs we’ve been seeing since High Isle.
MULTIPLE block bugs, siege not disappearing, infinite crux, mythic AoE instant-kill exploit, server planemeld, invisible mounts… ect.
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How is what I wrote a conspiracy theory? The snipped section was a description of what happens when you fail to meet a job requirement.
You get fired.
What’s the conspiracy here?
“At any other work place, if you repeatedly fail to do your job, in the case of QA, failing to insure the quality of a product, you get called into management and get fired/replaced.”
This is what was snipped, I want a public apology as this is a clear attempt at over-moderation.
The conspiracy was speculation that what was described in your comment was happening here. If I say, "Sometimes companies go bankrupt," that's true, but it becomes a conspiracy when I state that on a company's forums to obviously imply that they're going bankrupt because of news they posted.
We don't know what effect organizing had on employee's productivity, or what management decisions have been made, or what's in the contract, etc etc so that makes it all speculative. Plus, some people have pointed out what they saw as QA issues for years before this.
Personally, I'd rather this thread stay open, if possible.
Reddit's a bit better for discussions like that, but I'm not sure how the volunteer mods are for the ESO one. Usually it's a better place for gossip and speculation, especially about behind-the-scenes stuff. But you also get people speculating way beyond the facts we have over there lol.
MasterSpatula wrote: »To be fair here, I'd like to point out that the QA team's job is to find bugs, not to fix them. That falls back on the devs.
Considering the absolute fiasco that is literally every PTS cycle, the absolutely astonishing number of bug reports that are never acknowledged, never addressed, and are released to disastrous result, are y'all sure you really want to blame the QA team for what can clearly be seen as a pattern of behavior by the devs?
It's possible the QA team is shockingly, unimaginably incompetent. But it certainly seems more likely that the people ignoring us also ignore them.
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »No conspiracy here!
Theist_VII wrote: »I_killed_Vivec wrote: »No conspiracy here!
It’s actually insane that we have to preface anything we write in this thread with this sentence.
Theist_VII wrote: »When you buy a product, and invest in it, you expect better results, not to have the most gamebreaking disgusting bugs we’ve been seeing since High Isle.
Theist_VII wrote: »How is what I wrote a conspiracy theory? The snipped section was a description of what happens when you fail to meet a job requirement.
You get fired.
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »Outsourcing QA while at the same time demanding a return to the office does seem a bit perverse...
Theist_VII wrote: »Clicked on the link, and as a great surprise to no one, Microsoft is outsourcing QA work for games like ESO, and about a year after the Quality Assurance team unionized in an effort to protect their positions.
When you buy a product, and invest in it, you expect better results, not to have the most gamebreaking disgusting bugs we’ve been seeing since High Isle.
MULTIPLE block bugs, siege not disappearing, infinite crux, mythic AoE instant-kill exploit, server planemeld, invisible mounts… ect.
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There was no Conspiracy Theory or Misinformation, quit looking for a reason to remove negative feedback. QA has been failing us for years now.
Theist_VII wrote: »How is what I wrote a conspiracy theory? The snipped section was a description of what happens when you fail to meet a job requirement.
You get fired.
Yeah, maybe sometimes.
But I've seen others repeatedly and consistently fail upwards literally to the pinnacle of their professions.
Theist_VII wrote: »QA has been failing us for years now.
Theist_VII wrote: »QA has been failing us for years now.
Honestly, after working in QA in a past life, I am going to disagree. QA is usually OK. When there are bugs, I often credit the people who decide what to fix, not the people who find the stuff that needs fixing.
Theist_VII wrote: »Theist_VII wrote: »QA has been failing us for years now.
Honestly, after working in QA in a past life, I am going to disagree. QA is usually OK. When there are bugs, I often credit the people who decide what to fix, not the people who find the stuff that needs fixing.
You’re telling me, that the server planemeld was caught by QA and reported or that the anniversary event wasn’t even tested?
How about when our core combat skill, Block, wasn’t working for an entire patch?
ESO_player123 wrote: »Theist_VII wrote: »Theist_VII wrote: »QA has been failing us for years now.
Honestly, after working in QA in a past life, I am going to disagree. QA is usually OK. When there are bugs, I often credit the people who decide what to fix, not the people who find the stuff that needs fixing.
You’re telling me, that the server planemeld was caught by QA and reported or that the anniversary event wasn’t even tested?
How about when our core combat skill, Block, wasn’t working for an entire patch?
I do not think Planetmeld has anything to do with the QA. From what I gathered about this situation that was a technical issue, not a bug (like same database used for both live and testing servers).
I_killed_Vivec wrote: »No conspiracy here!
Outsourcing QA while at the same time demanding a return to the office does seem a bit perverse...
I'm facing it myself, during the various lockdowns of the Covid years bosses found that they really weren't needed. Well-organized, highly motivated employees just got on with the job - without constant oversight. Productivity did not suffer... so what is middle management for?
Better get the workers back to the office quick so that bosses can look busy ensuring that employees (now grumpy and less productive) are busy (not busy) sitting at their desks.
And the excuse? So that workers can benefit from those random water-cooler/coffee machine chance meetings that magically revolutionize how the company does its business. Given the RNG that ZoS implements that ain't going to happen.