khajiitNPC wrote: »I agree the combat bug definitely needs to be addressed. It’s a shame it’s been going on for this long. The other issues I can’t really comment on because I don’t experience them. Or if I do it’s not detrimental, annoying yes, but it probably only happens a couple times in the span of 4 hours. I don’t ever disconnect. Also could you add load screen when flipping a keep. That’s a more prevalent issue that I experience than the others.
So, nobody likes a forum full of negative posts and negative posters. And, of course, nobody likes having their freedom of speech curtailed in any way, especially when the curtailing is done with no reasonable justification.
But the problem is, there are very significant bug issues that are not getting fixed, they have existed for years, and overall, are getting worse. This results in very frustrated people being on the ESO forums because they are having so many issues in game. Most of us complainers stay in game when things are working well, and ZOS does not hear from us during those times. We generally only come to the forums when there is a problem.
The list of bugs that must be fixed, even if it takes a complete rebuild from the ground up, are as follows:
1-lag
2-fps drops
3-combat bug
4-group finder
These issues have existed for minimum of three years. (I believe they've existed since inception to varying degrees) Some patches are worse than others with amplifying these bugs than others, and far too often a patch causes these bugs to make the game unplayable....that is when you see all us "complainers" on the forums.
Some of us have a stupid amount of financial investment in this game, and we not only expect the game to work as advertised, but we expect to be able to discuss the problems openly when it doesn't. We are going to have to be allowed the freedom to discuss these issues so long as they exist. If ZOS or anyone else expects us not to discuss these perennial issues, they should fix them. Then we wouldn't have anything to whine about.
So, nobody likes a forum full of negative posts and negative posters. And, of course, nobody likes having their freedom of speech curtailed in any way, especially when the curtailing is done with no reasonable justification.
But the problem is, there are very significant bug issues that are not getting fixed, they have existed for years, and overall, are getting worse. This results in very frustrated people being on the ESO forums because they are having so many issues in game. Most of us complainers stay in game when things are working well, and ZOS does not hear from us during those times. We generally only come to the forums when there is a problem.
The list of bugs that must be fixed, even if it takes a complete rebuild from the ground up, are as follows:
1-lag
2-fps drops
3-combat bug
4-group finder
These issues have existed for minimum of three years. (I believe they've existed since inception to varying degrees) Some patches are worse than others with amplifying these bugs than others, and far too often a patch causes these bugs to make the game unplayable....that is when you see all us "complainers" on the forums.
Some of us have a stupid amount of financial investment in this game, and we not only expect the game to work as advertised, but we expect to be able to discuss the problems openly when it doesn't. We are going to have to be allowed the freedom to discuss these issues so long as they exist. If ZOS or anyone else expects us not to discuss these perennial issues, they should fix them. Then we wouldn't have anything to whine about.
. Some of us have a stupid amount of financial investment in this game
Go use a resto staff in PvP, preferably in Cyrodiil at primetime, then report back how that worked out for ya.Araneae6537 wrote: »Is the combat bug really so great a problem? I think in every game I’ve occasionally been stuck in combat, but rarely to an extent not resolvable. Are there situations where it is happening a lot?
There is no such thing as "freedom of speech" in a privately owned online forum.So, nobody likes a forum full of negative posts and negative posters. And, of course, nobody likes having their freedom of speech curtailed in any way, especially when the curtailing is done with no reasonable justification.
There is no such thing as "freedom of speech" in a privately owned online forum.So, nobody likes a forum full of negative posts and negative posters. And, of course, nobody likes having their freedom of speech curtailed in any way, especially when the curtailing is done with no reasonable justification.
ZOS has every legal right to censor anything posted here in any way they see fit without any justification or notice.
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »While these fixes might help, the forum will still be full of negative posts. Because it's an internet game forum. Someone will always have something negative to yell about.
Araneae6537 wrote: »Agreed, I think fixing the activity finder (most importantly, not letting it bring down a server) should be of the highest priority.
Is the combat bug really so great a problem? I think in every game I’ve occasionally been stuck in combat, but rarely to an extent not resolvable. Are there situations where it is happening a lot? Looking over the comments again, is it in PvP? I can imagine why it would be a greater problem there. (Only PvP I do is the occasional BG.)
Nice saddle you got there on your back.There is no such thing as "freedom of speech" in a privately owned online forum.So, nobody likes a forum full of negative posts and negative posters. And, of course, nobody likes having their freedom of speech curtailed in any way, especially when the curtailing is done with no reasonable justification.
ZOS has every legal right to censor anything posted here in any way they see fit without any justification or notice.
So, nobody likes a forum full of negative posts and negative posters. And, of course, nobody likes having their freedom of speech curtailed in any way, especially when the curtailing is done with no reasonable justification.
There is no such thing as "freedom of speech" in a privately owned online forum.So, nobody likes a forum full of negative posts and negative posters. And, of course, nobody likes having their freedom of speech curtailed in any way, especially when the curtailing is done with no reasonable justification.
ZOS has every legal right to censor anything posted here in any way they see fit without any justification or notice.