xclassgaming wrote: »Yes, y'all have a advantage now, you get more event tickets, your boxes, endevours and daily rewards. how is that fair on us?xclassgaming wrote: »Seraphayel wrote: »xclassgaming wrote: »xclassgaming wrote: »This is what they should of done. It wasn't the right thing tbh, we are now missing out on several days of rewards, endevours, tickets, style pages, gold etc etc. And also its not JUST NA, it's also EU players which is even more unfair. people who didnt play the PTS, are now at a advvantage and that ISNT fair. Rolling back everyone on NA was the RIGHT thing to do, ZOS chose the wrong thing to do, absolutely trhe wrong thing.
Wrong
No. It is not "wrong". It is simply unfair on people who tried the PTS. It should have been a server rollback. Now man y, many, many people have lost out on so much and it is NOT fair.
And your solution would be unfair for everyone that did not access the PTS which is most likely tens of thousands of times more players than affected by this issue. You think that would be fair?
Yes, y'all have a advantage now, you get more event tickets, your boxes, endevours and daily rewards. how is that fair on us?
I haven't played for a week so I want everybody to stop playing immediately, so I can catch up with what I've missed. Hear how that sounds? No company wants to bring everyone into the mud unless it is necessary. If this bug turns out to be more grave than anticipated (and from what I can read it's already pretty bad) and they NEED to rollback the entire server or something, that's another story.
There needs to be given more days (sure if ZOS are able to, give them to only the players who were affected) and any financial issues (including crown store) need to be compensated (which is why I don't understand why there isn't a buyer-history on crown store)
xclassgaming wrote: »This is what they should of done. It wasn't the right thing tbh, we are now missing out on several days of rewards, endevours, tickets, style pages, gold etc etc. And also its not JUST NA, it's also EU players which is even more unfair. people who didnt play the PTS, are now at a advvantage and that ISNT fair. Rolling back everyone on NA was the RIGHT thing to do, ZOS chose the wrong thing to do, absolutely trhe wrong thing.
Would it have been fair for those who didn't go on PTS to lose their progress? I haven't logged in for days now, so I doubt I would lose anything if I was on NA, but I also don't play on PTS, so I'd hate it if I lost progress because of an error that shouldn't affect me.
The least ZOS could do is make up for it (more event days or extra ESO+ days for subscribers who will lose the so and so amount of playtime) but then again bugs tend to crawl around during this time of the year ESO-wise
wolfie1.0. wrote: »xclassgaming wrote: »This is what they should of done. It wasn't the right thing tbh, we are now missing out on several days of rewards, endevours, tickets, style pages, gold etc etc. And also its not JUST NA, it's also EU players which is even more unfair. people who didnt play the PTS, are now at a advvantage and that ISNT fair. Rolling back everyone on NA was the RIGHT thing to do, ZOS chose the wrong thing to do, absolutely trhe wrong thing.
Would it have been fair for those who didn't go on PTS to lose their progress? I haven't logged in for days now, so I doubt I would lose anything if I was on NA, but I also don't play on PTS, so I'd hate it if I lost progress because of an error that shouldn't affect me.
The least ZOS could do is make up for it (more event days or extra ESO+ days for subscribers who will lose the so and so amount of playtime) but then again bugs tend to crawl around during this time of the year ESO-wise
Doing a server roll back would be no worse than a retroactive maintenance. We have had those before. Then a global event extention would have addressed any losss.
Targeted suspension, with rollback to All pts users is a bad idea. Instead of a few hours for everyone these players lost way more.
wolfie1.0. wrote: »xclassgaming wrote: »This is what they should of done. It wasn't the right thing tbh, we are now missing out on several days of rewards, endevours, tickets, style pages, gold etc etc. And also its not JUST NA, it's also EU players which is even more unfair. people who didnt play the PTS, are now at a advvantage and that ISNT fair. Rolling back everyone on NA was the RIGHT thing to do, ZOS chose the wrong thing to do, absolutely trhe wrong thing.
Would it have been fair for those who didn't go on PTS to lose their progress? I haven't logged in for days now, so I doubt I would lose anything if I was on NA, but I also don't play on PTS, so I'd hate it if I lost progress because of an error that shouldn't affect me.
The least ZOS could do is make up for it (more event days or extra ESO+ days for subscribers who will lose the so and so amount of playtime) but then again bugs tend to crawl around during this time of the year ESO-wise
Doing a server roll back would be no worse than a retroactive maintenance. We have had those before. Then a global event extention would have addressed any losss.
Targeted suspension, with rollback to All pts users is a bad idea. Instead of a few hours for everyone these players lost way more.
Wildberryjack wrote: »Sorry but they need to roll it all back. There are way too many problems still. Enough is enough, just roll it back.
Wildberryjack wrote: »Sorry but they need to roll it all back. There are way too many problems still. Enough is enough, just roll it back.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »How on earth Live server was altered so it would read PTS data base ?
xclassgaming wrote: »Seraphayel wrote: »xclassgaming wrote: »xclassgaming wrote: »This is what they should of done. It wasn't the right thing tbh, we are now missing out on several days of rewards, endevours, tickets, style pages, gold etc etc. And also its not JUST NA, it's also EU players which is even more unfair. people who didnt play the PTS, are now at a advvantage and that ISNT fair. Rolling back everyone on NA was the RIGHT thing to do, ZOS chose the wrong thing to do, absolutely trhe wrong thing.
Wrong
No. It is not "wrong". It is simply unfair on people who tried the PTS. It should have been a server rollback. Now man y, many, many people have lost out on so much and it is NOT fair.
And your solution would be unfair for everyone that did not access the PTS which is most likely tens of thousands of times more players than affected by this issue. You think that would be fair?
Yes, y'all have a advantage now, you get more event tickets, your boxes, endevours and daily rewards. how is that fair on us?
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »Tbh. I am still stunned by the fact that it happened. I mean how on earth something like this could happen ? They just copy characters to separate server and it is... well... different server. How on earth Live server was altered so it would read PTS data base ? Do they have a special "lever" in ZOS office and some one accidentaly "leaned on the lever", switching to copy from PTS to Live ?!
Whatever their explanation will be, this is so absurdly stupid sitauaion that is is getting actually quite funny. I mean, imagine if some one is telling you this story: Hey ! Listen ! There is this game and this happened and Live serwer was flooded and they had to shut it down and ban way too many players who did nothing wrong... I mean listen to this and try no to laugh...
CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »I assume that whatever trade, mail or interaction with another player from anyone who decided to enter the live server with a PTS character is also being rolled back right? Otherwise they pretty much allowed irreversible damage to be done to the PC-NA server.
Yah this seems a little worrisome. They said they're locking out people that logged into PTS, but what about all the players that definitely received gold from PTS characters? Or all the items that were likely circulated?
They should have done a server wide rollback.
Carcamongus wrote: »And what to do next should be all players, both those who are locked out and the ones who aren't, coming together to push for the innocent players who can't play to be compensated for the tickets, jubilee horse parts, seals of endeavors and ESO+ days they'll be missing - and perhaps a little something more for their trouble. Even if the event ends up being extended, the affected players should still be given the tickets, seals and confetti they couldn't obtain on their own.
A server-wide rollback would also have resulted in a HUGE number of support requests, from all the players who lost recently-purchased in-game items. That would have been difficult for ZOS to handle.dk_dunkirk wrote: »xclassgaming wrote: »Seraphayel wrote: »xclassgaming wrote: »xclassgaming wrote: »This is what they should of done. It wasn't the right thing tbh, we are now missing out on several days of rewards, endevours, tickets, style pages, gold etc etc. And also its not JUST NA, it's also EU players which is even more unfair. people who didnt play the PTS, are now at a advvantage and that ISNT fair. Rolling back everyone on NA was the RIGHT thing to do, ZOS chose the wrong thing to do, absolutely trhe wrong thing.
Wrong
No. It is not "wrong". It is simply unfair on people who tried the PTS. It should have been a server rollback. Now man y, many, many people have lost out on so much and it is NOT fair.
And your solution would be unfair for everyone that did not access the PTS which is most likely tens of thousands of times more players than affected by this issue. You think that would be fair?
Yes, y'all have a advantage now, you get more event tickets, your boxes, endevours and daily rewards. how is that fair on us?
Even if someone logged into the PTS just to look at scribing, and didn't abuse the bug, and now can't get the rewards for 3 days while their cleanup script runs, that's a tiny fraction of the player base, and that's less than 1% of a year's worth of rewards. If you focus on the event boxes and tickets, that's 3 days out of an event that's running 20 days. That's still just 15% of those rewards. Both of these seem to be a pretty insignificant impact. A month of ESO+ is $13. Should they refund $2 to the handful of people affected? I think most people would agree that this is a trivial amount of money. I think that translates to the triviality of the lost opportunity cost in the game. But some people are going to take it much more seriously than this, and people are people, and it's everyone's right to take things however they want.
This issue doesn’t affect me personally, but I completely understand the anger.
Let’s say you want the jubilee mount.Unless a player already had started purchasing confetti, there are not enough days left in the event for them to get enough without spending crowns because ZoS hasn’t said anything about compensation just yet and better to not assume.
- You already needed to purchase 5 confettis with event tickets = 15 tickets, assuming you can get on the last day of the event.
- Locked out of account for 2-3 days, meaning missing 2-3 more confettis drops and 2-3 days of event tickets. So -9 tickets, plus -9 more tickets that you need to spend to buy the missing confetti. So that’s 18 tickets missing.
- Rollback to 9:30am means you’re missing yesterday’s tickets and confetti too, so add another 6 tickets.
- That is 27 tickets needed to get the mount. Or 9 days needed of the event to get enough tickets if you hadn’t already purchased some confetti with tickets already.
Now add in the VERY unlucky people who only just got one of the anniversary style pages yesterday. Because those are RNG, they might not get that page again.
It’s a really unfortunate situation for the players and a really egregious mistake.
All solutions are bad. If they rolled back the server they could cost thousands of people the mount, or motifs they finally got to drop, or the achievements they finally earned.
By only rolling back accounts, they minimize the damage and the fallout.
HowlKimchi wrote: »CameraBeardThePirate wrote: »I assume that whatever trade, mail or interaction with another player from anyone who decided to enter the live server with a PTS character is also being rolled back right? Otherwise they pretty much allowed irreversible damage to be done to the PC-NA server.
Yah this seems a little worrisome. They said they're locking out people that logged into PTS, but what about all the players that definitely received gold from PTS characters? Or all the items that were likely circulated?
They should have done a server wide rollback.
Is there even any actual proof of this and not just he said she said?