BlakLanner wrote: »...and there goes my subscription. The keep glitch fix is nice but not nearly enough.
Bah, I mean, the snake grind isn't the one I'm working on right now. But still, I hate seeing spot after spot eliminated. ZoS doesn't provide content so players work out their own methods... and then instead of making new content ZoS spends time eliminating what the players are spending their time doing. What the hell kind of logic is that?
They also fixed the insufferable rune harvesting glitch, too. And as an incremental patch, I don't expect huge changes. ZOS has stated they'll discuss their bigger plans come July. It's just a few days away.BlakLanner wrote: »...and there goes my subscription. The keep glitch fix is nice but not nearly enough.
rajaniemiorama_ESO wrote: »Bah, I mean, the snake grind isn't the one I'm working on right now. But still, I hate seeing spot after spot eliminated. ZoS doesn't provide content so players work out their own methods... and then instead of making new content ZoS spends time eliminating what the players are spending their time doing. What the hell kind of logic is that?
"Hey little guy! Do you like xp pots? I have plenty of xp pots, too much for myself. Would you like one? Actually, you can have as many as you like. Where? In my van of course!"
Khajiit has XP Potions if you have coin.rajaniemiorama_ESO wrote: »"Hey little guy! Do you like xp pots? I have plenty of xp pots, too much for myself. Would you like one? Actually, you can have as many as you like. Where? In my van of course!"
They also fixed the insufferable rune harvesting glitch, too. And as an incremental patch, I don't expect huge changes. ZOS has stated they'll discuss their bigger plans come July. It's just a few days away.BlakLanner wrote: »...and there goes my subscription. The keep glitch fix is nice but not nearly enough.
coryevans_3b14_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Sorry guys, maintenance is taking a bit longer than usual, but we'll post the patch notes as soon as we can.
Are there any planned fixes to the game any time soon?
Cause all I see at the moment is another garbage patch.
When is the XP in Craglorn going to be raised?
When is Nirn going to be fixed?
When are the PvP campaign changes going to be implemented.
Your game is dying under you noses, I've already uninstalled after being with you for over 1 year.
I'm definitely not reinstalling after seeing these garbage fixes.
LOL and what did you expect with a regular patch? Nothing was announced so this is really normal for any mmorpg.
Are you aware of what priorities are and how they work?
I'm in the same boat. PVP was keeping me on ESO, but PVP has completely died on almost all the servers I play on (DC). I'm currently #2 on Thornblade, and there's been almost zero action for near two weeks. It's just died. Completely.BlakLanner wrote: »It is just that PvP was the last real draw for me since the endgame PvE content is so easy and repetitive. I have next to no urge to head to Cyrodiil while it is in its current state. Nothing but lag, zergs, glitches, and imbalances.
I'm in the same boat. PVP was keeping me on ESO, but PVP has completely died on almost all the servers I play on (DC). I'm currently #2 on Thornblade, and there's been almost zero action for near two weeks. It's just died. Completely.
I'm so tired of having to download these mega patches for the past year plus! I ponder how long console gamers will stick around for these patches. There's zero content in these patches and yet we're having to download near expansion size (in most cases far larger than skyrim download) bug fix patches.
I'm so tired of having to download these mega patches for the past year plus! I ponder how long console gamers will stick around for these patches. There's zero content in these patches and yet we're having to download near expansion size (in most cases far larger than skyrim download) bug fix patches.
Welcome to the mmo world. Problem here is that they are replacing entire files in the fixes. So in essence you are getting most..if not the entire audio file for the game. Already existing files are copied over and new ones are replaced or added. Once they reach some kind of manageable stability, or place they feel comfortable with, the hope would be that the framework is stable enough to simply add patches.
Simply add patches, i.e. small, reasonable sizes relative to the notes, come in the 'golden' years of mmo or when they have finished tweaking core frameworks.
This is completely normal in my experience with PC MMOs.