Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Why would there be "additional toubleshooting measures" to try?
You are still projecting a sense that the problem is mine.
It isn't, its yours.
All The Best
Meanwhile, in New Eden, patching some 960 MBs of EVE Online on the same machine did work out. Wonder what the heck this is all about...
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Why would there be "additional toubleshooting measures" to try?
You are still projecting a sense that the problem is mine.
It isn't, its yours.
All The Best
No it really is your problem, cause you are having issues. It will only be making it their problem IF it would mean they loose a customer.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Why would there be "additional toubleshooting measures" to try?
You are still projecting a sense that the problem is mine.
It isn't, its yours.
All The Best
No it really is your problem, cause you are having issues. It will only be making it their problem IF it would mean they loose a customer.
If you buy a new car and it doesn't work do you think it acceptable for the manufacturer to ask you to strip the cam-shaft, realign the timing chain, put it all back together and try again?
Or would you expect them to fix the problem they created.
I was playing this game at 1:30am local time this morning, every thing worked just fine.
I switch off my PC, go to bed, get up 8 hours later and try to patch the game and nothing works.
In those 8 hours absolutely NOTHING changed on my PC.
But now the fact that nothing works is suddenly my problem?
We've let the software industry get away this line of hogwash for far far too long.
All The Best
This is not a car. It is software. The game is interacting with everything within your pc (both software and hardware). You claim nothing else changed?? Do you have automatic updates disabled?? driver updates?? software updates?? you let ESO update automaticly and not manual. So you allow others to change things all the time.
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