Great thing about IT, if you apply a change you can roll it back. They will watch for a day or two, if they see they completely messed up they will roll it back, if just minor tweaks they will do tweaks.
Just wait a few days.
Great thing about IT, if you apply a change you can roll it back. They will watch for a day or two, if they see they completely messed up they will roll it back, if just minor tweaks they will do tweaks.
Just wait a few days.
Great thing about IT, if you apply a change you can roll it back. They will watch for a day or two, if they see they completely messed up they will roll it back, if just minor tweaks they will do tweaks.
Just wait a few days.
Im enjoying the game, it has problems, as long as I see progress every few weeks im good.
Old school mmo gamer. Growing pains, give it 6 months
Will i get these days back? NO.!..Great thing about IT, if you apply a change you can roll it back. They will watch for a day or two, if they see they completely messed up they will roll it back, if just minor tweaks they will do tweaks.
Just wait a few days.
I don't think it's unfair to ask ZOS to review their PTS and internal testing procedures. It's incredible how they've neglected Nightblades so far considering the base class system is a cornerstone of the game, not to mention several other issues that PTS players have claimed to have been reported during beta or during test cycles. I'm not going to jump on them for making mistakes, but releasing new content before fixing beta issues is pretty ridiculous.
Great thing about IT, if you apply a change you can roll it back. They will watch for a day or two, if they see they completely messed up they will roll it back, if just minor tweaks they will do tweaks.
Just wait a few days.
Great thing about IT, if you apply a change you can roll it back. They will watch for a day or two, if they see they completely messed up they will roll it back, if just minor tweaks they will do tweaks.
Just wait a few days.
What IT world do you live in? If we ever roll out software, updates or modifications that break something...a process that begins by the formation of what is called "A War Room" starts and at least one IT Director leads it. The people responsible for the change (as logged in the Change management meeting) are either in the room or on the conference call explaining exactly how it will be fixed in the next hour, how it got passed our testing and certification process (those people are in the room and asses on the line too) and when it is fixed detailed documentation and Post Mortem explanations are required in 72 hours.
Find yourself in a War Room more than once in a year and you will be part of a Red Pen meeting where you are escorted out the door by security with all of your belongings.
This kind of Mickey Mouse stuff would get most real IT people fired in a heart beat. I would love to watch our directors stroke out when someone said "Just wait a few days and we will do some tweaks".
Great thing about IT, if you apply a change you can roll it back. They will watch for a day or two, if they see they completely messed up they will roll it back, if just minor tweaks they will do tweaks.
Just wait a few days.
What IT world do you live in? If we ever roll out software, updates or modifications that break something...a process that begins by the formation of what is called "A War Room" starts and at least one IT Director leads it. The people responsible for the change (as logged in the Change management meeting) are either in the room or on the conference call explaining exactly how it will be fixed in the next hour, how it got passed our testing and certification process (those people are in the room and asses on the line too) and when it is fixed detailed documentation and Post Mortem explanations are required in 72 hours.
Find yourself in a War Room more than once in a year and you will be part of a Red Pen meeting where you are escorted out the door by security with all of your belongings.
This kind of Mickey Mouse stuff would get most real IT people fired in a heart beat. I would love to watch our directors stroke out when someone said "Just wait a few days and we will do some tweaks".
What IT world do you live in? If we ever roll out software, updates or modifications that break something...a process that begins by the formation of what is called "A War Room" starts and at least one IT Director leads it. The people responsible for the change (as logged in the Change management meeting) are either in the room or on the conference call explaining exactly how it will be fixed in the next hour, how it got passed our testing and certification process (those people are in the room and asses on the line too) and when it is fixed detailed documentation and Post Mortem explanations are required in 72 hours.
Find yourself in a War Room more than once in a year and you will be part of a Red Pen meeting where you are escorted out the door by security with all of your belongings.
This kind of Mickey Mouse stuff would get most real IT people fired in a heart beat. I would love to watch our directors stroke out when someone said "Just wait a few days and we will do some tweaks".