Although I'm hoping for the best, I have a sinking feeling that the only way ZOS can fix this is to do an entire database rollback prior to the 1.1.2 patch. In this case, I really do hope I'm wrong!
I lost all of them too. I didn't have the shadowfen achivement because some were still missing. I found one and did that and now it displays 1/51 finished. So it is not really a display error
I lost all of them too. I didn't have the shadowfen achivement because some were still missing. I found one and did that and now it displays 1/51 finished. So it is not really a display error
It's not displaying achievements properly, so it's not a display error... Are you hearing yourself?
I'm going to say this one last time for all the morons who can't get this through their thick skulls.
You send your progress data to Zeni, gets stored in databases. Every time you send, your database entry on their end changes. The achievement info you actually see on your end is sent to you from the database. You don't keep any info on your end, to prevent tampering. The info on the database on their end is FINE and STILL UPDATING. The problem you're seeing is something wrong with what's being sent from the database to you. You are NOT seeing your CURRENT database entry.
Seroczynski wrote: »I see a lot of people talking about "database" and "rollback". It has been officially noted (several times) that this is only a visual bug, your achievement is still in their database but it isn't showing.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Thanks for the report, @Throren. We're investigating now.
drawxne_ESO wrote: »I'm in the same boat, and to top it off I still don't have Giant-Friend, Skald-King's Salvation, Skald-King's Arrow, and Lights of Meridia when those quests have long been completed.
Seroczynski wrote: »I see a lot of people talking about "database" and "rollback". It has been officially noted (several times) that this is only a visual bug, your achievement is still in their database but it isn't showing.
That's the official line. If that's true, how come level 4 quest givers keep hounding me in the starting areas for quests I finished on early release day? (And before anyone asks, I take my level 30 crafting characters back there on a regular basis to hunt for crafting materials. That's a legitimate game activity.)
No, there is more than simply a visual problem. That they keep denying that it's anything more is, itself, another problem.
Seroczynski wrote: »I see a lot of people talking about "database" and "rollback". It has been officially noted (several times) that this is only a visual bug, your achievement is still in their database but it isn't showing.
That's the official line. If that's true, how come level 4 quest givers keep hounding me in the starting areas for quests I finished on early release day? (And before anyone asks, I take my level 30 crafting characters back there on a regular basis to hunt for crafting materials. That's a legitimate game activity.)
No, there is more than simply a visual problem. That they keep denying that it's anything more is, itself, another problem.
Yes, because multiple, unrelated bugs existing at the same time is impossible, right?
Same issue here.ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Thanks for the report, @Throren. We're investigating now.
I find that odd as I have returned to the areas where my achievements were not showing up in the AD side. All my quests are still finished and no npc wants to give me a quest. Still have my titles and have moved on and finished Ebonhart Pact and and now in Daggerfall Covenant area. I did get the achievements for the content I did after the patch. Sounds like a rollback to me if you have to retake quests. If it was the database not sending the info to you, you still would have the quests finished, which is the current problem going on right now after the last patch. Hope you sent in a ticket on this.....Seroczynski wrote: »I see a lot of people talking about "database" and "rollback". It has been officially noted (several times) that this is only a visual bug, your achievement is still in their database but it isn't showing.
That's the official line. If that's true, how come level 4 quest givers keep hounding me in the starting areas for quests I finished on early release day? (And before anyone asks, I take my level 30 crafting characters back there on a regular basis to hunt for crafting materials. That's a legitimate game activity.)
No, there is more than simply a visual problem. That they keep denying that it's anything more is, itself, another problem.