ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »we're aware and have teams engaged
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Still investigating...
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »we're still actively investigating.
RefLiberty wrote: »well they're actively investigating... to discover that we are telling since like 1 hour ; no need to "actively investigating" to discover that "this appears to be affecting logins for all servers and the account website" ; just read the forum and you will know that for long.
Gina is comm channel, not the dev/tech dept. She is probably know as much as you do so no harm here.
RefLiberty wrote: »well they're actively investigating... to discover that we are telling since like 1 hour ; no need to "actively investigating" to discover that "this appears to be affecting logins for all servers and the account website" ; just read the forum and you will know that for long.
Gina is comm channel, not the dev/tech dept. She is probably know as much as you do so no harm here.
well it will be time perhaps to stop taking us for some stupids ; we are waiting real answers ; not to tell us that they're investigating to discover that we already know ; we don't need empty communication ; we need answers and solutions
If it is even needed at this point, I am getting timed out errors when logging into PCNA Steam, also, this ontop of the server issues as of late, I'd love to have a few more days to get my witch hat.
Now, in the theoretical scenario where I had my own software company, and in the event that my servers and my software kept going offline and my paying customers were continually disappointed, upset, and frustrated, theoretical me would probably seek to disabuse some of my employees of the notion that they were still employed. And then I'd sincerely apologise to said paying customers.
[Disclaimer: Please note, this is an entirely theoretical situation and should not in any way give rise to the view that I am suggesting that any ZoS employee be fired, because clearly that would be wrong and slightly naughty]
This was a public service message.