Luckylancer wrote: »Why they do not extent it aerlier rather than the last minute
Luckylancer wrote: »Why they do not extent it aerlier rather than the last minute
TimeViewer wrote: »Luckylancer wrote: »Why they do not extent it aerlier rather than the last minute
Probably hoping they could get it running but ran into a snag (it happens) Since we haven't gotten the patch download yet I'd say it's probably something to do with that.
TimeViewer wrote: »Luckylancer wrote: »Why they do not extent it aerlier rather than the last minute
Probably hoping they could get it running but ran into a snag (it happens) Since we haven't gotten the patch download yet I'd say it's probably something to do with that.
TimeViewer wrote: »Luckylancer wrote: »Why they do not extent it aerlier rather than the last minute
Probably hoping they could get it running but ran into a snag (it happens) Since we haven't gotten the patch download yet I'd say it's probably something to do with that.
There is no 'patch download', this is not patch maintenance.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/647858/megaserver-maintenance-november-28-info#latest
Maybe now that they are on the same team with Blizzard, ZOS could learn a thing or two from them. I don't remember WoW ever having maintenances this long or during time when people actually play.
Maybe now that they are on the same team with Blizzard, ZOS could learn a thing or two from them. I don't remember WoW ever having maintenances this long or during time when people actually play.
You must not have played WoW in the 2000's. Maintenances were regularly 8-12 hours long and even once maintenance was done queues were in the thousands. It was so bad raid guilds would never do learning content on Tuesdays(maintenance/patch days) because the schedule/queueing was so bad. I remember in early WoW I logged onto the game and the queue was so bad I left my computer on, went to the cinema, came home and was STILL in queue to get into the game for raid night.
Maybe now that they are on the same team with Blizzard, ZOS could learn a thing or two from them. I don't remember WoW ever having maintenances this long or during time when people actually play.
You must not have played WoW in the 2000's. Maintenances were regularly 8-12 hours long and even once maintenance was done queues were in the thousands. It was so bad raid guilds would never do learning content on Tuesdays(maintenance/patch days) because the schedule/queueing was so bad. I remember in early WoW I logged onto the game and the queue was so bad I left my computer on, went to the cinema, came home and was STILL in queue to get into the game for raid night.