JackWilmslow wrote: »
Huzzah!
TBF though, it would be nice to raise a ticket to Steam and not be directed here for Support. The Issue to the consumer is essential in their court too, not just ZOS. They should have a support ticket function along with hourly updates.
JackWilmslow wrote: »But what I have read online is that they will just do a server restart around midnight and it will be fine, with another maintenance tomorrow. It's just a shame as I have been looking forward to playing.
I'd at least dig some crown crates for this
Well, it started when I was at work, now I am leaving for bed and still could not log in... but at least I did a lot of stuff around the house for once
marc.whiffenb16_ESO wrote: »JackWilmslow wrote: »
Huzzah!
TBF though, it would be nice to raise a ticket to Steam and not be directed here for Support. The Issue to the consumer is essential in their court too, not just ZOS. They should have a support ticket function along with hourly updates.
And where, do you think, they would be getting their updates from? They didn't create the issue so they would also be dependent on ZOS for update details. We'd be as in the dark as we are here.JackWilmslow wrote: »But what I have read online is that they will just do a server restart around midnight and it will be fine, with another maintenance tomorrow. It's just a shame as I have been looking forward to playing.
I'd at least dig some crown crates for this
My wife loves ESO but yet another Steam login issue lasting pretty much the whole day has made her wary about putting all her gaming eggs in ZOS/ESO basket, so is trying a range of other games. Last time she did that, she switched games. As ye sow ZOS/ESO ....
JackWilmslow wrote: »Yeah I do not blame her, but she should hold out hope. I have only recently started playing much more seriously only recently, I only bought the game last year. I wasn't aware of the issues that Steam has with ESO, but the game itself is awesome. It is such a damn good game.
Looking into the extent of the issue I do feel giving us the option to migrate away from Steam while keeping our expansions/dlc and progress would be the decent option. But that might actually be alot more complicated that we imagine, there could be agreements in place. Also some people might prefer the Steam Client due to accessibility and having their games under one client, instead of multiple clients.
However, Steam is super good though, 215+ games on the service and very very rarely had issues. This though, this is an issue which concerns me.
marc.whiffenb16_ESO wrote: »Oh I agree. I originally played the ESO beta but was too much of a WoW fan to move away at that time. I came back to it and have enjoyed the richness of the game world and expansive gameplay. The wife saw me play and decided to play as well and was hooked. We both dumped WoW about a year ago. She's currently back in Rift for this evening indulging in some nostalgia.