Sevalaricgirl wrote: »Rinlan_Darius wrote: »What a mockery of the players, as much as possible, no matter how much the update, so surely something breaks in the game. Maybe it's time to start firing employees for such a disgusting attitude to work?
Honestly, that attitude is disgusting. You want people to lose their jobs over a game. So sorry you can't feed your families because a player thinks you should be fired. Really?
The logic presented here though, is that they want certain problems fixed, but they want the people who will fix these problems to lose their job...but if they aren't there anymore, who is going to fix these problems? I never understand that line of logic myself.
Goregrinder wrote: »They're already most likely working 60 hour weeks. That's a lot of time away from their lives and families, but the truth is that will never be enough in the eyes of some consumers. Even if they worked 24 hours a day, 7 days a week straight, some consumers would still have something to complain about. The logic presented here though, is that they want certain problems fixed, but they want the people who will fix these problems to lose their job...but if they aren't there anymore, who is going to fix these problems? I never understand that line of logic myself.
And what ppl like ZOS_GinaBruno or ZOS_JessicaFolsom are doing during these 60 hours? One post on facebook and twitter account per day, one small post on forum per two-three days... Truly, how hard it is to be a community manager that is not talking with the community.
As former PS4 player I feel you pain mates. I've left PS4 2 years ago, and it was a mess already.
@ZOS_GinaBruno your company need to think about a HUGE gift for my friends, like 6 months free sub, free new chapter, refound pre-purchase etc. etc.
Goregrinder wrote: »Sevalaricgirl wrote: »Rinlan_Darius wrote: »What a mockery of the players, as much as possible, no matter how much the update, so surely something breaks in the game. Maybe it's time to start firing employees for such a disgusting attitude to work?
Honestly, that attitude is disgusting. You want people to lose their jobs over a game. So sorry you can't feed your families because a player thinks you should be fired. Really?
They're already most likely working 60 hour weeks. That's a lot of time away from their lives and families, but the truth is that will never be enough in the eyes of some consumers. Even if they worked 24 hours a day, 7 days a week straight, some consumers would still have something to complain about. The logic presented here though, is that they want certain problems fixed, but they want the people who will fix these problems to lose their job...but if they aren't there anymore, who is going to fix these problems? I never understand that line of logic myself.
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Goregrinder wrote: »Sevalaricgirl wrote: »Rinlan_Darius wrote: »What a mockery of the players, as much as possible, no matter how much the update, so surely something breaks in the game. Maybe it's time to start firing employees for such a disgusting attitude to work?
Honestly, that attitude is disgusting. You want people to lose their jobs over a game. So sorry you can't feed your families because a player thinks you should be fired. Really?
They're already most likely working 60 hour weeks. That's a lot of time away from their lives and families, but the truth is that will never be enough in the eyes of some consumers. Even if they worked 24 hours a day, 7 days a week straight, some consumers would still have something to complain about. The logic presented here though, is that they want certain problems fixed, but they want the people who will fix these problems to lose their job...but if they aren't there anymore, who is going to fix these problems? I never understand that line of logic myself.
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Goregrinder wrote: »Sevalaricgirl wrote: »Rinlan_Darius wrote: »What a mockery of the players, as much as possible, no matter how much the update, so surely something breaks in the game. Maybe it's time to start firing employees for such a disgusting attitude to work?
Honestly, that attitude is disgusting. You want people to lose their jobs over a game. So sorry you can't feed your families because a player thinks you should be fired. Really?
They're already most likely working 60 hour weeks. That's a lot of time away from their lives and families, but the truth is that will never be enough in the eyes of some consumers. Even if they worked 24 hours a day, 7 days a week straight, some consumers would still have something to complain about. The logic presented here though, is that they want certain problems fixed, but they want the people who will fix these problems to lose their job...but if they aren't there anymore, who is going to fix these problems? I never understand that line of logic myself.
A different perspective.
Employment is not forced but a choice, their personal lives is not my problem or care. I would not expect, or want, my clients to concern themselves with my personal life or my employees.
Working 60hours a week is a failure in management, period. I could do the same with my employees, and my clients would recieve the same failed customer service we find here.
Burnout, lack of private & work life balance always has the same result: miserable employees, unsatisfied customers, poor delivery of product, & a loss in growth/profit/reputation.
Instead of burning out my four employees I hire a 5th. I also don't take on larger projects that would stretch or pull my employees from my loyal maintenance clients.
I don't believe in demands for employees to be fired, that should be a company side decision. I have fired employees for service that didn't meet the expectations of my clients and company standards with a dozen qualified applicants ready to start the next day.
I obviously don't work in the gaming or tech industry, but twenty plus years in the service industry has given me insight and experience to provide the best possible service for my clients. Do I hit that mark on every job? No. Will I strive to correct and create safeguards to prevent, always.
Please also remember today's problems are not some one-off blown out by the community, but almost two years of poor service.
Mahabahabtha wrote: »
Core income is dedicated People who sub, buy occassional on Crown shop
or
Core income is, random people , buying a lot in crown store for 3 Months, never seen again after that...
think about from where the core income of ZOS came from...
As for firing people, experience suggests that most players have no idea what people do at a game studio. If they think they spend the day watching cat videos, I am fine with that, I guess. It isn't like the studio is gonna get right on that request.
rafaelcsmaia wrote: »[snip] In a separate note, you guys need a console PTS asap.
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As for firing people, experience suggests that most players have no idea what people do at a game studio. If they think they spend the day watching cat videos, I am fine with that, I guess. It isn't like the studio is gonna get right on that request.
I presume you sense differently about some of us, if you have eyes to see. And as you have no doubt experienced an acquisition and inevitable reorg a quarter or so later, you can understand outright termination isn’t the only way to skin a cat. Shifting portfolios of responsibility, narrowing them over time until they are almost nothing, and then trimming. I’ve seen it countless times in several industries, everyone thinks themselves immune but ultimately none are.
Right now there isn’t much competition for players in the MMO space on consoles. FFXIV and ESO about it. That is going to shift soon - and the timing is going to roughly coincide with the sunsetting of the grace period attendant to any large acquisition. If a shift isn’t done from within, you can well expect it will be done by increments from the parent company when market share bleeds. The quicker the bleeds the speedier the increments. And on this track it will bleed and bleed fast around the end of the summer.
Winter/reorgs are coming.
Sevalaricgirl wrote: »Sevalaricgirl wrote: »Rinlan_Darius wrote: »What a mockery of the players, as much as possible, no matter how much the update, so surely something breaks in the game. Maybe it's time to start firing employees for such a disgusting attitude to work?
Honestly, that attitude is disgusting. You want people to lose their jobs over a game. So sorry you can't feed your families because a player thinks you should be fired. Really?
Holding people accountable isn't disgusting.
The video game industry is one of the few industries that seems to get away with this kind of stuff.
I assure you if I fail to do my job I will be held accountable, I will be disciplined and if I continue to fail at my job I will be let go, this is life for almost everyone else in the world...
I actually want worse than 1 or 2 people to lose their jobs, I want companies that continue to fail to provide what is advertised to be held accountable.
If this means hitting them financially and hard then so be it, let it serve as a lesson for the future companies.
That is total BS. Telling ZOS to fire people is disgusting. If you don't like the product, don't play it, don't subscribe to it. Talk with your wallet but to ask that ZOS fire people over something so minute is just ridiculous. It's a game, go do something else if you get so uptight over game bugs.
This attitude is why this ongoing state of affairs continues.
ZoS should be held accountable, I have a feeling this is more upper level focus distribution rather than the dev's themselves.
Just note if the dev's aren't given the time or resources to properly do their job it's not their jobs that should be on the line.
If all resources are being pushed into new content and the reapings of the crown crates are not being put back into the game this isn't the dev's fault either.
But it is someone's fault isn't it?
I'm not being unreasonable or uptight to expect accountability and a product working as advertised.
Shall I turn your argument to medicine and see the outcome?
joerginger wrote: »rafaelcsmaia wrote: »[snip] In a separate note, you guys need a console PTS asap.
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What for? PTS comments are completely ignored and all PTS bugs make it to the live version anyway. So there would be absolutely no difference to the utterly horrid status quo.
Buddy_Cactus wrote: »
Sevalaricgirl wrote: »Rinlan_Darius wrote: »What a mockery of the players, as much as possible, no matter how much the update, so surely something breaks in the game. Maybe it's time to start firing employees for such a disgusting attitude to work?
Honestly, that attitude is disgusting. You want people to lose their jobs over a game. So sorry you can't feed your families because a player thinks you should be fired. Really?
Hate to break it to you, but it’s not a game. It’s a business. It’s product is a game. Any business who sells a product has to have accountability and expectations. Both internally to its employees and externally to its customers.
One goes with the other. If one of the two breakdown (such as we have here) then the issue needs to be addressed. Is it a training issue, is it an operational
Issue? Is it a leadership issue ? Is it a performance issue ? Cultural/organizational issue ? Then a plan is put in place to implement improvement. If that means a process improvement followed by a personnel change then that’s what happens.
It’s nothing controversial. Happens globally on a daily business.
And what ppl like ZOS_GinaBruno or ZOS_JessicaFolsom are doing during these 60 hours? One post on facebook and twitter account per day, one small post on forum per two-three days... Truly, how hard it is to be a community manager that is not talking with the community.
Hey, those patch notes ain't gonna write themselves!
Actually, I have nothing constructive to add. I have met both of them, which I am sure they regret , and have no idea what they do all day. Whatever it is, it keeps them busy. They seem to have a lot of people that are very busy doing whatever that is. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
As for firing people, experience suggests that most players have no idea what people do at a game studio. If they think they spend the day watching cat videos, I am fine with that, I guess. It isn't like the studio is gonna get right on that request.
This storm will hopefully blow over and the game will improve, but I can't justify having ESO plus until U30 hopefully fixes the issues.