No, the bug does not make the game totally unplayable, but it is very, very inconvenient, and should not happen in a game this old. The worst part is that it is such an obvious bug that it should have been easily recognized with any type of testing whatsoever. Not to mention, the fact that such a huge issue(s) will not be corrected for more than a month is really inexcusable. I would normally say that this should all be bad for business, but I guess business is so good they can afford to put it on the back burner.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.
From what I can tell, the "storm" is not about the UI issues, or even the delay in the patch that fixes it. The bug itself is not that world-shattering. Inconvenient, yes, but once you know about it, it isn't like the world has ended. The delay in the patch is easily understandable. We've all faced delays in things simply because too much is happening at the same time. These things are the pebble in your shoe. Irritating, but not the problem.
As I see it, the storm is really about the accumulated weight of all of the issues that have come and gone where ZOS has thumb-fingered the response, or simply not done anything. This little issue will abate, but the next time ZOS messes up, and there will be a next time, it will fire back up right where it left off.
No, the bug does not make the game totally unplayable, but it is very, very inconvenient, and should not happen in a game this old. The worst part is that it is such an obvious bug that it should have been easily recognized with any type of testing whatsoever. Not to mention, the fact that such a huge issue(s) will not be corrected for more than a month is really inexcusable. I would normally say that this should all be bad for business, but I guess business is so good they can afford to put it on the back burner.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.
From what I can tell, the "storm" is not about the UI issues, or even the delay in the patch that fixes it. The bug itself is not that world-shattering. Inconvenient, yes, but once you know about it, it isn't like the world has ended. The delay in the patch is easily understandable. We've all faced delays in things simply because too much is happening at the same time. These things are the pebble in your shoe. Irritating, but not the problem.
As I see it, the storm is really about the accumulated weight of all of the issues that have come and gone where ZOS has thumb-fingered the response, or simply not done anything. This little issue will abate, but the next time ZOS messes up, and there will be a next time, it will fire back up right where it left off.
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.
From what I can tell, the "storm" is not about the UI issues, or even the delay in the patch that fixes it. The bug itself is not that world-shattering. Inconvenient, yes, but once you know about it, it isn't like the world has ended. The delay in the patch is easily understandable. We've all faced delays in things simply because too much is happening at the same time. These things are the pebble in your shoe. Irritating, but not the problem.
As I see it, the storm is really about the accumulated weight of all of the issues that have come and gone where ZOS has thumb-fingered the response, or simply not done anything. This little issue will abate, but the next time ZOS messes up, and there will be a next time, it will fire back up right where it left off.
VictarionDayne wrote: »ESO never been great but it was a good game once, which is suffering under bad management for years and nearly on the edge of players patience. There is no need to write about what is good or not, what they suppose to do or not. ESO didn’t become the game what it is today in a single day, it took years to build also took years to turned into its current “mind blowing”state for PS4 players.Everthing what ZOS needs to know or do already written many times. There are many reasons to play ESO also much more reasons to not...
Just use the recommended workaround. Exit the menu, go back, down arrow for a bit, exit, go back, see where you are, down arrow for a bit, exit, go back, see where you are.....rinse repeat. Spend about a minute getting one thing out of your craft bag. Hope you only needed one thing.
Just use the recommended workaround. Exit the menu, go back, down arrow for a bit, exit, go back, see where you are, down arrow for a bit, exit, go back, see where you are.....rinse repeat. Spend about a minute getting one thing out of your craft bag. Hope you only needed one thing.
People have been wanting mini games for a while.
Just use the recommended workaround. Exit the menu, go back, down arrow for a bit, exit, go back, see where you are, down arrow for a bit, exit, go back, see where you are.....rinse repeat. Spend about a minute getting one thing out of your craft bag. Hope you only needed one thing.
phileunderx2 wrote: »I now have an alt that I emptied his inventory. I load him up with the things I want to sell, so when I'm filling the trader I have nothing to sort through as he has only stuff for the trader.
Not perfect but it works better than the current work around.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »[...]
Just use the recommended workaround. Exit the menu, go back, down arrow for a bit, exit, go back, see where you are, down arrow for a bit, exit, go back, see where you are.....rinse repeat. Spend about a minute getting one thing out of your craft bag. Hope you only needed one thing.
"After a hard week of farming, or a long night of being nagged by your wife, there is nothing better than going out for a bit of a fish."
I would like to see an answer to that, too, but I'm afraid we should not expect anything, based on previous experiences. We did not even get an apology yet. What we got after more than a week's wait was "understanding" for our frustration and "thanks for our patience":May I ask what you are going to offer the millions of ESO+ subscribers as compensation for not being able to properly use a product they are paying for?
DragonRacer wrote: »Anyone who is expecting anything to change or be addressed with Wednesday's maintenance is already setting themselves up. It's a maintenance, not a patch maintenance. And ZOS has told us no more incremental patches until June 8th. Nothing is changing for us on console for the next month. Period. We have what we have.
So, where is the idea coming from that literally anything will change on Wednesday?
'Cuz it's not. And then people will rage more because they illogically expected something to change.
(I'm not defending ZOS here because I'm as angry as everyone else. But I see WAY too many times people talking about "if x and y aren't fixed during maintenance" when it ain't a patch maintenance...)
Mefromnorway wrote: »Evryone should cancell ESO pluss [snip] I canceled mine 3 accounts and i will never again sub to this company, [snip] they sell something not work as it is suppose too.