SpiritKitten wrote: »RealLoveBVB wrote: »SpiritKitten wrote: »Isn't this for the installation of the Vengeance campaign we are getting at the end of the month?
I hope not. 18 hours maintenance for this 50 remaining Cyrodiil players
hundreds of players were in vengeance last time
Six hours is shorter than most people sleep. There's definitely going to be people who actually can't get their log in rewards and do their daily endeavors because of this. This is bonkers.
5am - 11pm UK time...so I won't be able to log in that day. I suspect the same will be true for a lot of people in Europe.
At least it's before the event starts.
redlink1979 wrote: »I don't care how many times and/or how long maintenances take, I just want the game playable.
The June 25th maintenance for The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) is scheduled for 18 hours due to backend database upgrades on the PC megaservers. This extended downtime is needed for more substantial work than typical weekly maintenance.
Here's a breakdown:
Backend Database Upgrades:
The maintenance involves upgrading the backend systems that support the game, likely including database optimizations and potentially hardware upgrades.
Extended Downtime:
While typical ESO maintenance might last a few hours, this one is scheduled for 18 hours (from 12:00AM EDT/ 4:00 UTC to 6:00PM EDT/ 22:00 UTC), indicating a more significant operation.
Preparation for Events:
Some speculate the maintenance could also be related to upcoming events or content releases, requiring additional backend work.
No Patch:
It's important to note that this is labeled as "Maintenance" not "Patch Maintenance," suggesting hardware or database work rather than a large game update.
Essentially, the longer duration is due to the complexity and scope of the database upgrades being performed, rather than a routine patch or update.
18 hours downtime for zero bug fixes, while U46 introduced countless bugs. Thanks?
No its not, they planned it like this, also planned mid week to minimize impact, maintenance also ends before prime time NA which is also not a coincidence.
Event being loaded most likely.
No its not, they planned it like this, also planned mid week to minimize impact, maintenance also ends before prime time NA which is also not a coincidence.
I wish they'd done it on their usual maint day however.
wolfie1.0. wrote: »maintenance also ends before prime time NA which is also not a coincidence.
wolfie1.0. wrote: »maintenance also ends before prime time NA which is also not a coincidence.
Exactly! As always, EU players are considered second rate people by ZOS.