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The Markarth DLC and Update 28 base game patch are now available to test on the PTS! Read the full patch notes here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/categories/pts/

SO we are back in Beta then ?

Darkreign
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Well it seems we are heading back into paid beta once again.
I have not logged in yet, although I have patched. I'm dumfounded as to how an event that was designed to make things "better" has in fact cost them more subscriptions than any other event previously. One wonders if ZOS is actually trying to fold the game, rather than encourage players to join. What a farce.

You literally could not make this stuff up. What on earth has possessed them to make the game almost un-playable for a huge proportion of their subscriber base, incredible.

I have read a few posts here, memory leaks, vet content now impossible, Craglorn too easy, what in the world is going on, anyone would think we have parted with money to play this game, oh, wait a minute we have. If I wanted to feel like tearing my hair out whilst poking knitting needles into my eyeballs, I would do it myself, for free, I certainly would not pay for it, which is what ZOS has me doing now.

Input lag is incredible for euro players, many aspects of the game are broken, too many to count tbh. Thanks but no thx, enough is enough.
  • stefaan.de.wasch1b16_ESO
    Darkreign wrote: »
    Well it seems we are heading back into paid beta once again.
    I have not logged in yet, although I have patched.

    Says it all, I fear....

    I'm dumfounded as to how an event that was designed to make things "better" has in fact cost them more subscriptions than any other event previously.

    And you know this "how", exactly ?

    The statement "if you put enough monkeys behind enough typewriters... sooner or later one will produce the works of Shakespeare" has sadly been proven utterly wrong by the internet...
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