Jessica Folsom wrote:It's a very grey area.
Steel_Brightblade wrote: »Lol I love the "its a shame these got mused in the initial testing". I spotted at least 4 of these glaring errors in the first hours play and I wasn't looking for them so just how many people do you think actually tested this and how long for?
Huckdabuck wrote: »To all console peasants,
Welcome to ESO:TU.....please remember to keep all complaint/questions/comments to yourself. For future reference please note that the forums are for the PC master race only.
Just kidding...but welcome to what we who (still) play on the PC have been enduring since March 30, 2014.
Sincerely,
PC Master Race
It's not destroying the economy, Mr. Exaggeration. You can't see the prices? Annoying. But if you click on the item you're interested in, the price pops up before you purchase it. Since it does this for all Guild Stores currently, everyone is still on an even playing field. The fact that you think this is a hugely massive issue is laughable. I mentioned it in passing on one of these threads because it does need to be fixed, but its in no way "game breaking".oh really? So economy in a MMO doesn't matter? And what was the this DLC about? Yea...ok.Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »And the game is far more than Trade Guilds and PvP. Do something else in game until the patch arrives.Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Quit being over-dramatic. I play nightly on my Xbox One, and it plays just fine.Agreed the game is almost unplayable in its current state on console.
Are the bugs annoying? Sure.
Do they make the game unplayable? No, absolutely not.
They've already given us a timetable for the fixes to apply. They have to send them through Microsoft and Sony to check out to make sure that they won't break anything on those online services before getting the "OK" for the patches to go live.
Gina was very nice in stating that the patches will come a bit into October, but October begins next week, so it's not like you're going to have to wait months.
Patience is a virtue and the game still plays just fine. The patch will be here before you know it.
You obviously don't run multiple trade guilds...or play pvp.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »The next incremental for consoles will be sent for first-party certification in the next week or two, with a publish later in October; we'll announce a date for the patch as soon as we have it nailed down. The issues you mentioned surrounding the Guild Bank, Guild Trader, and missing beams should all be addressed in that patch, and we're continuing to work on the loading screen issue.
Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »It's not destroying the economy, Mr. Exaggeration. You can't see the prices? Annoying. But if you click on the item you're interested in, the price pops up before you purchase it. Since it does this for all Guild Stores currently, everyone is still on an even playing field. The fact that you think this is a hugely massive issue is laughable. I mentioned it in passing on one of these threads because it does need to be fixed, but its in no way "game breaking".oh really? So economy in a MMO doesn't matter? And what was the this DLC about? Yea...ok.Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »And the game is far more than Trade Guilds and PvP. Do something else in game until the patch arrives.Uriel_Nocturne wrote: »Quit being over-dramatic. I play nightly on my Xbox One, and it plays just fine.Agreed the game is almost unplayable in its current state on console.
Are the bugs annoying? Sure.
Do they make the game unplayable? No, absolutely not.
They've already given us a timetable for the fixes to apply. They have to send them through Microsoft and Sony to check out to make sure that they won't break anything on those online services before getting the "OK" for the patches to go live.
Gina was very nice in stating that the patches will come a bit into October, but October begins next week, so it's not like you're going to have to wait months.
Patience is a virtue and the game still plays just fine. The patch will be here before you know it.
You obviously don't run multiple trade guilds...or play pvp.
And like someone else said, the load times are still sub-30 seconds, even in PvP. I go into IC for PvE questing all of the time, which puts me in the same boat as everyone else who goes there for PvP. But the spawning in "safe zones" keeps you from getting zerg'd while your screen is still black. At most you have to worry that they're camping your safe zone from just outside of it, but that doesn't affect the spawn time one bit.
You're just looking for a molehill to turn into a mountain. That's all that your posts consist of in this thread.
Sithisvoid wrote: »Sithisvoid wrote: »You can see guild store prices now you just have to pull up and look at each individual item and it's a pain in the neckEndless-Shogun wrote: »October.... laughing my balls off over here.
It's September 22? October is what ? a week away?
Maybe you should try reading the ZOS response? '...with a publish later in October'
Okay? SO what? The patch is coming is that enough for you? They even replied what else do you want?
I want to be able to play like I did before the IC patch.
AlmostEpic89 wrote: »For those that wish to cancel ESO Plus until the fixes are implemented (if you even decide to re-subscribe)
PS4 - From the Playstation Home menu. Select "Settings" > "PlayStation Network/Account Management" > "Account Information" > "Services List" > "The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited" > "... ESO Plus (1 Month)" > "Cancel Automatic Renewal".
Xbone - Follow this link to Microsoft's account services page. https://account.microsoft.com/services Find ESO in the list and click to cancel automatic renewal.
(PS - If the patch comes out and it actually fixes the current bugs without introducing new ones and I haven't found some other game to spend my money on, I might consider re-subscribing.)
Huckdabuck wrote: »To all console peasants,
Welcome to ESO:TU.....please remember to keep all complaint/questions/comments to yourself. For future reference please note that the forums are for the PC master race only.
Just kidding...but welcome to what we who (still) play on the PC have been enduring since March 30, 2014.
Sincerely,
PC Master Race