0lbertikus wrote: »The same procedure as every week.
Ciana_Rilian wrote: »Reached page 100 101, hope ZOS employees are proud of their stellar performance.
a great achievement indeed.
SmukkeHeks wrote: »0lbertikus wrote: »The same procedure as every week.
Just minus the butler, alcohol and that pesky dead polar bear
1 and more half hour to go! Go on PC EU, stay strong!
... I thought that was a tiger, but my memory might fail me after all. It's been a while...Workerdroid7 wrote: »SmukkeHeks wrote: »0lbertikus wrote: »The same procedure as every week.
Just minus the butler, alcohol and that pesky dead polar bear
I'm not sure how many people actually understand what you are referencing... but well done
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Especially since it might be time to seriously think about it after 100 pages on the subject without any feedback from Zenimax!
mareeelb16_ESO wrote: »[snip]
Especially since it might be time to seriously think about it after 100 pages on the subject without any feedback from Zenimax!
Part of the reason that this thread is so important is because it's testament to how pervasive and prolonged the problems with EU-PC have been. Just look back through it for a documented history of all the issues.
And there's a bit of me that won't be surprised if the final page count far exceeds 100
mareeelb16_ESO wrote: »[snip]
Especially since it might be time to seriously think about it after 100 pages on the subject without any feedback from Zenimax!
Part of the reason that this thread is so important is because it's testament to how pervasive and prolonged the problems with EU-PC have been. Just look back through it for a documented history of all the issues.
And there's a bit of me that won't be surprised if the final page count far exceeds 100
I'm betting on it reaching 1000 before the problems get fixed
mareeelb16_ESO wrote: »[snip]
Especially since it might be time to seriously think about it after 100 pages on the subject without any feedback from Zenimax!
Part of the reason that this thread is so important is because it's testament to how pervasive and prolonged the problems with EU-PC have been. Just look back through it for a documented history of all the issues.
And there's a bit of me that won't be surprised if the final page count far exceeds 100
I'm betting on it reaching 1000 before the problems get fixed