If it was working when they turned it on they would’ve kept the feature on if they felt like it.
SimonThesis wrote: »Reminds me of how they turned things off in New World. I bet there's some sort duplication bug or exploit with gifting crown crates so they turned it off, they turned it on briefly to test a fix and the fix didn't work, so now we're back at square one. They can't go into detail with exploits otherwise people would do them. If there wasn't an exploit they could intentionally leave it on, they wouldn't turn it on briefly if they weren't trying.
Tho I agree better communication was needed in this instance. From the getgo they should have said theres an exploit with crown crate gifting so its getting turned off for several months til the team fixes it. They also need to get with the marketing team and figure out a make good for all of the crate seasons that were missed. A lot of people typically buy a pack of 15 or two with gold every time they come out. Zos let us spend someone else's money on you lol.
Hi all. As some of you have pointed out, gifting was briefly turned back on for PC NA while we were doing some testing. It was not intentional to remain on and has since been disabled again. We'll let everyone know when gifting is back on and officially available for everyone.
Gadamlub14_ESO wrote: »i will always be amazed how Zos and Bethesda continue to find new ways to damage player trust.
"accidentally" turning back on a feature that has been disabled due to a supposed bug is a new one.
Arictheana wrote: »
When the block bug occurred with U36, I was patient and waited for a fix.
When there were problems with the group finder, I was patient and waited for a fix.
Even with the broken Crown Crate gifting, I am patient and waiting for a fix.
Lashing out against the community team, moderators, developers or the game leads is not the right way to get answers for many ongoing issues. I really would suggest being calm with these kinds of problems and wait patiently for any update that Kevin, Gina or Jess can deliver.
When the block bug occurred with U36, I was patient and waited for a fix.
When there were problems with the group finder, I was patient and waited for a fix.
Even with the broken Crown Crate gifting, I am patient and waiting for a fix.
Lashing out against the community team, moderators, developers or the game leads is not the right way to get answers for many ongoing issues. I really would suggest being calm with these kinds of problems and wait patiently for any update that Kevin, Gina or Jess can deliver.
And this is exactly why none of the problems you listed have been fixed! The third iteration of the block bug, an ongoing 'bug' which was disabling crown crate gifting for the past 2 months. Group finder is still terrible and takes absolutely forever to find any meaningful group for any dungeon. Doing nothing but blindly listening to developers BS will NEVER get your problem fixed. The ONLY TIME eso devs actually listened to their community and fixed a bug was when EVERYONE PROTESTED by canceling their eso subscriptions and not spending ANY money on the game. And guess what?? It was IMMEDIATELY fixed! Blindly gargling the dev's balls and believing any horse**** they tell you will always end in the same result. No matter how many ways people prove it to you, you'll still be blindly listening to the devs who give you zero information on the "bug" at hand nor any of their efforts towards "fixing" it. It's honestly beyond sad, cannot tell if you are another dev on an alt account or just a truly incorrigible person.
Hi all, we have an update on Crown Crate gifting. Currently, the team is working on testing a few more fixes to address the issues going on with Crown Crate gifting. These tests will take a few days to complete and review. We will follow back up on Wednesday, May 3, with an update on where we are regarding a fix. As always, thank you for your patience regarding this topic.
Lashing out against the community team, moderators, developers or the game leads is not the right way to get answers for many ongoing issues.