moving forward, subsequent incremental patches will occur every other week. If an emergency arises, we’ll of course work with Stadia to get a patch published ASAP. So in general, PC incrementals will now occur bi-weekly, but if needed, we can update quickly.
moving forward, subsequent incremental patches will occur every other week. If an emergency arises, we’ll of course work with Stadia to get a patch published ASAP. So in general, PC incrementals will now occur bi-weekly, but if needed, we can update quickly.
Somewhat off topic, but what on earth? Bi-weekly means twice a week (see also bi-annually, twice a year); fortnightly means once every two weeks. Learn to English, ZOS!
Sigh, I've been playing on Stadia for more than a year now and it was the best compromise for me. Sure, the lack of add-ons can suck sometimes, but the lagfest I was usually experiencing on PC EU (mainly due to my PC I suppose) was gone. I don't understand the absolute vitriol people had towards Stadia as a platform.
TechMaybeHic wrote: »EDIT: It actually would be nice of ZOS to let people who do Stadia now know if they have a plan. Might be just starting as it sounds like developers were just as surprised as users.
[snip] I have a lot of people in my guild that came on from Stadia and they're good people who really enjoyed the game, and had an accessible way to play it. Now many of them are losing everything they worked for (talking 1000+ hours) because their only option is get a PC or start over on console.
Yeah, Google sucks and maybe the move to Stadia hurt ESO somehow (frankly, I've always seen this as the most convenient scapegoat for ESO issues, like how people blamed the console release for everything when that happened). But the "3 guys who played Stadia" meme is tired. Find your humanity.
Does this mean we'll be able to have timely bug-fix patches for PC? Since the "2-week Stadia certification time" can't be used as an excuse anymore?
SpiderCultist wrote: »The hell??????
I have a lot of games purchased there (ESO amongst them and it was a good-to-have when traveling)