tahol10069 wrote: »StabbityDoom wrote: »People like to be done and move on and anyone lingering on something is considered aberrant somehow. I refuse to be that way when something is truly wrong. I’m almost always ready to forgive for good reasons or even just an honest mistake. But I’ll say The reasons you gave for his saying this doesn’t make it okay. They want to sweep it under the rug and minimize it, and these outlets make that difficult. We make that difficult. If anything, they should recognize the asset it is to have players who care enough to want things to be better. There’s always trolls and people who come just to be miserable humans. But that’s not most of the people weighing in on this topic, and I resent the implications. So, move on and be done if you want. I’m disappointed with it and don’t see that changing too soon.
I normally just leave the game when I'm really unhappy with it, or the company running it. I have never made a "I unsub) post, and I think people who make them are little ridiculous. But there hasn't been a word about guilds who lost money. For a guild formed for casual players who could do only one bid (because hey, we don't have money to make several bids, to my knowledge ZOS doesn't take promissory notes) the situation is truly catastrophic. We lost the money, and we didn't get the trader because someone else took it. So no income either. We are talking about those "no obligations"-guilds that are so much talked about when Auction House is mentionded. "There are guilds that have no obligations". Yes, but not many, and those few are now doomed if ZOS doesn't give them the bidmoney back.
I normally don't repeat myself. I don't bang my head to a wall. If I get frustrated, I leave and think that it just isn't worth it. I act like that in IRL too. I avoid mental stress because IMHO, few things in this life are worth stressing about. But I see unjustice SO BIG here that I can't just stop bringing it up until someone comes and tells how they will correct this situation. If todays patch notes informe that the bid money is given back, I will shut up. I still won't resub, and I don't forgive but at least they fixed my biggest grievance.
But right now I feel like no one cares, and I just can't understand it.
tahol10069 wrote: »@OsManiaC Thank you for your comment. We are exactly in the same situation (though I'm not GM, I'm just a guild member making ruckus about this because someone has to) I wish more GM's who lost their money would chime in. We small guilders have been entirely too silent about this (well I haven't but much good has it done). Everyone is talking about big returns and exploits, when the much bigger tragedy are the guilds that are 100% done if they don't get their money back. Their members are not the big sellers who can now come up with 100k donations. And because we are small fishes on the sea, we are easy to overlook.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »We should wait fir after maintenance. Zos already announced they will make an announcement also addressing it after the maintenence.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »We should wait fir after maintenance. Zos already announced they will make an announcement also addressing it after the maintenence.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »We should wait fir after maintenance. Zos already announced they will make an announcement also addressing it after the maintenence.
yeah dont mind all these week I lurked here. keeping all threads alive
tahol10069 wrote: »@OsManiaC Thank you for your comment. We are exactly in the same situation (though I'm not GM, I'm just a guild member making ruckus about this because someone has to) I wish more GM's who lost their money would chime in. We small guilders have been entirely too silent about this (well I haven't but much good has it done). Everyone is talking about big returns and exploits, when the much bigger tragedy are the guilds that are 100% done if they don't get their money back. Their members are not the big sellers who can now come up with 100k donations. And because we are small fishes on the sea, we are easy to overlook.
I've read - and re-read - the final sentence in paragraph two of the information that anita posted a couple of replies up.
Maybe I'm seriously thick. I don't understand what it means.
I've read - and re-read - the final sentence in paragraph two of the information that anita posted a couple of replies up.
Maybe I'm seriously thick. I don't understand what it means.
If your guild received let's say 100,000,000 extra gold due to the bug, they took 100,000,000 gold away from the guild bank. If the guild bank only had 50,000,000 gold on it, they took that 50,000,000 and checked if the guild had already bid on trader spots. If so, they canceled those bids and took that money, too.I've read - and re-read - the final sentence in paragraph two of the information that anita posted a couple of replies up.
Maybe I'm seriously thick. I don't understand what it means.
Titansteele wrote: »I think it means (and I could be wrong) that if your GB went to 0 then you are not allowed to bid this week and if you do they will just take any gold you place in bids from you
I think this is not a bad solution IF they had said that before hand and the GM`s who did NOTHING wrong and just took the gold out of the GB for safe keeping got the opportunity to replace it before hand.
Before anyone attacks me, my guild is not a large trading guild, I did not remove the extra gold and this does not negatively impact the guild that I am GM of in anyway.
Titansteele wrote: »I've read - and re-read - the final sentence in paragraph two of the information that anita posted a couple of replies up.
Maybe I'm seriously thick. I don't understand what it means.
It could be interpreted a couple of ways, you are not thick. I think it means (and I could be wrong) that if your GB went to 0 then you are not allowed to bid this week and if you do they will just take any gold you place in bids from you
I think this is not a bad solution IF they had said that before hand and the GM`s who did NOTHING wrong and just took the gold out of the GB for safe keeping got the opportunity to replace it before hand.
Before anyone attacks me, my guild is not a large trading guild, I did not remove the extra gold and this does not negatively impact the guild that I am GM of in anyway.
Maybe try writing another ticket in game. I haven't seen ZOS reacting to this issue anywhere.marius_buys wrote: »So guilds who lost their bid due theo server error get no recompensation? Nice.
Titansteele wrote: »I think this is not a bad solution IF they had said that before hand and the GM`s who did NOTHING wrong and just took the gold out of the GB for safe keeping got the opportunity to replace it before hand.
Titansteele wrote: »I've read - and re-read - the final sentence in paragraph two of the information that anita posted a couple of replies up.
Maybe I'm seriously thick. I don't understand what it means.
It could be interpreted a couple of ways, you are not thick. I think it means (and I could be wrong) that if your GB went to 0 then you are not allowed to bid this week and if you do they will just take any gold you place in bids from you
I think this is not a bad solution IF they had said that before hand and the GM`s who did NOTHING wrong and just took the gold out of the GB for safe keeping got the opportunity to replace it before hand.
Before anyone attacks me, my guild is not a large trading guild, I did not remove the extra gold and this does not negatively impact the guild that I am GM of in anyway.
why need to put gold out of the GB for safe? Why just dont give someone access to the guild gold?
Titansteele wrote: »I've read - and re-read - the final sentence in paragraph two of the information that anita posted a couple of replies up.
Maybe I'm seriously thick. I don't understand what it means.
It could be interpreted a couple of ways, you are not thick. I think it means (and I could be wrong) that if your GB went to 0 then you are not allowed to bid this week and if you do they will just take any gold you place in bids from you
I think this is not a bad solution IF they had said that before hand and the GM`s who did NOTHING wrong and just took the gold out of the GB for safe keeping got the opportunity to replace it before hand.
Before anyone attacks me, my guild is not a large trading guild, I did not remove the extra gold and this does not negatively impact the guild that I am GM of in anyway.
why need to put gold out of the GB for safe? Why just dont give someone access to the guild gold?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Titansteele wrote: »I think this is not a bad solution IF they had said that before hand and the GM`s who did NOTHING wrong and just took the gold out of the GB for safe keeping got the opportunity to replace it before hand.
They said they'd delete the gold, and they also asked to not touch it. Was kind of obvious that the wise thing to do was to put the gold into the guild bank...
Titansteele wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Titansteele wrote: »I think this is not a bad solution IF they had said that before hand and the GM`s who did NOTHING wrong and just took the gold out of the GB for safe keeping got the opportunity to replace it before hand.
They said they'd delete the gold, and they also asked to not touch it. Was kind of obvious that the wise thing to do was to put the gold into the guild bank...
A fair point well made but I have been following this closely and managed to miss that instruction ... I feel for the small guilds that do not frequent the forums and thought that they had passed go and collected their £200. I also feel for any large guilds that didn't spend the gold but didn't have it in their GB pre patch.
Titansteele wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Titansteele wrote: »I think this is not a bad solution IF they had said that before hand and the GM`s who did NOTHING wrong and just took the gold out of the GB for safe keeping got the opportunity to replace it before hand.
They said they'd delete the gold, and they also asked to not touch it. Was kind of obvious that the wise thing to do was to put the gold into the guild bank...
A fair point well made but I have been following this closely and managed to miss that instruction ... I feel for the small guilds that do not frequent the forums and thought that they had passed go and collected their £200. I also feel for any large guilds that didn't spend the gold but didn't have it in their GB pre patch.
Titansteele wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Titansteele wrote: »I think this is not a bad solution IF they had said that before hand and the GM`s who did NOTHING wrong and just took the gold out of the GB for safe keeping got the opportunity to replace it before hand.
They said they'd delete the gold, and they also asked to not touch it. Was kind of obvious that the wise thing to do was to put the gold into the guild bank...
A fair point well made but I have been following this closely and managed to miss that instruction ... I feel for the small guilds that do not frequent the forums and thought that they had passed go and collected their £200. I also feel for any large guilds that didn't spend the gold but didn't have it in their GB pre patch.
For the record, I left the gold where it was, but.......where exactly did anyone from ZoS say that GMa should not touch the gold?