Dragonnord wrote: »Hatchet, one question, what with people that went into the PTS just for the sake of going there, not with the will to test anything and provide any feedback at all (there are plenty of those players, even in my guild that just go there to see whetever because they were bored, they didn't like the live event, etc.) and that were not going to participate in the anniversary event do the farming of the style pages, don't care about this and that, don't mind or do endeavors at all, don't care and fail to claim daily rewards, etc.
Is it fair that all those players that stepped in for some short time in the PTS to do nothing there get all the free rewards when they were really not going to obtain on their own becase of lack of will or interest?
Dragonnord wrote: »Hatchet, one question, what with people that went into the PTS just for the sake of going there, not with the will to test anything and provide any feedback at all (there are plenty of those players, even in my guild that just go there to see whetever because they were bored, they didn't like the live event, etc.) and that were not going to participate in the anniversary event do the farming of the style pages, don't care about this and that, don't mind or do endeavors at all, don't care and fail to claim daily rewards, etc.
Is it fair that all those players that stepped in for some short time in the PTS to do nothing there get all the free rewards when they were really not going to obtain on their own becase of lack of will or interest?
Whether we report anything or not they are still collecting data from the PTS. A big part of the PTS is for people to report bugs and feedback. So someone logged into PTS to check the new housing. Okay everything looks great they don't say anything. This is data ZOS can use to assume that things are working as intended. On the flipside if someone buys the house and ports in and falls through the map, they will probably open a bug report or post on forums. Now ZOS has data showing they need to investigate it.
The rest of your point really makes no sense. You do realize people can participate on live and on PTS? For example I logged in to get some settings set, make setups, test addons so I could run a test of the trial later to check it out. I was literally playing on live every day before that, doing writs daily, farmed all event pages, doing pledges with friends. So I am not sure I see the point? It isn't like once you play PTS your live account is locked. Well it use to not be like that o.0
Shara_Wynn wrote: »
Anything else, such as asking for the new chapter Gold Road to be thrown in, (although I suspect this was a joke) is getting a bit carried away.
I don't think they were joking, nor should they be. They got into this mess by logging in to PTS to help test Gold Road. I think that would be entirely appropriate as compensation. Now perhaps it should have been instead of something else but that's another debate.
What they're clearly doing with ALL the compensation is awarding items that can be blanket-distributed to all affected players with ease. Right or wrong, that's why we aren't seeing anything scaled per individual player, because it takes a fraction of the time to fulfill.
First of all, by raising this hypothetical scenario, you must also consider the opposite: is it fair that all the players who have been and intended to continue participating in this event, and also logged onto the PTS for the sake of testing the new skills, sets, and content, all with the aim of providing constructive feedback, don't get all of those rewards as compensation for being locked-out?Dragonnord wrote: »HatchetHaro wrote: »
Out of the 22 event days (21 actual days + 4 hours), that would mark 10 days of missed game time + 4 hours of missing the Event since the rollback time.
This is not funny any more.
The costume? The costume!? That doesn't even come close to scratching the surface of what we deserve for this frankly horrid treatment.
Here's what we'd be missing from the daily rewards alone, assuming that we get unlocked on Thursday:
- Gold (10,000)
- Tel Var Stones (2,500)
- Alliance Points (6,000)
- Crown Fortifying Meal (8)
- Crown Tri-Restoration Potion (300)
- Crown Lethal Poison (300)
- Alliance Points (4,000)
- Instant All Research (2)
- Cumberland Anniversary Attire (costume) (the only thing promised in this post)
Here's what we'd be missing from the Event:
- 33 Event Tickets
- 11 Glorious Anniversary Jubilee Gift Boxes (partially compensated with 5 of these boxes to be granted)
- at least 77 Anniversary Jubilee Gift Boxes per character
- 77 Writ reward containers per character
- the ability to purchase Anniversary Jubilee Event items from the Impressario with our Event Tickets
- the ability to slave away 30+ hours trying to grind for the 5 rare Event style pages (made up for in full with all 5 style pages to be granted)
Here's what we'd be missing from the rest of the game:
- 2030 Seals of Endeavour (including the last weekly, and assuming an average of 160 Seals per day till April 25 since the writing of this post) (made up for in full with the promise of 16,000 Seals of Endeavour to be granted)
- 10 full days of ESO+ time (if subscribed) (made up for in full with the additional month of ESO+ to be granted)
- any expired mail containing gold and other rewards
- any expired antiquity leads
- 10 days worth of trials practice in our respective core teams (if any)
- any Trifecta achievements and titles missed due to the lock-out
- and more.
Hatchet, one question, what with people that went into the PTS just for the sake of going there, not with the will to test anything and provide any feedback at all (there are plenty of those players, even in my guild that just go there to see whetever because they were bored, they didn't like the live event, etc.) and that were not going to participate in the anniversary event do the farming of the style pages, don't care about this and that, don't mind or do endeavors at all, don't care and fail to claim daily rewards, etc.
Is it fair that all those players that stepped in for some short time in the PTS to do nothing there get all the free rewards when they were really not going to obtain on their own becase of lack of will or interest?
There's no gatekeeping discussion here. Everyone gets a say if they feel like they have something to contribute.Dragonnord wrote: »First, I asked HatchetHaro (he reads and pays attention, you clearly didn't understand the point of what I said).
HatchetHaro wrote: »First of all, by raising this hypothetical scenario, you must also consider the opposite: is it fair that all the players who have been and intended to continue participating in this event, and also logged onto the PTS for the sake of testing the new skills, sets, and content, all with the aim of providing constructive feedback, don't get all of those rewards as compensation for being locked-out?Dragonnord wrote: »HatchetHaro wrote: »
Out of the 22 event days (21 actual days + 4 hours), that would mark 10 days of missed game time + 4 hours of missing the Event since the rollback time.
This is not funny any more.
The costume? The costume!? That doesn't even come close to scratching the surface of what we deserve for this frankly horrid treatment.
Here's what we'd be missing from the daily rewards alone, assuming that we get unlocked on Thursday:
- Gold (10,000)
- Tel Var Stones (2,500)
- Alliance Points (6,000)
- Crown Fortifying Meal (8)
- Crown Tri-Restoration Potion (300)
- Crown Lethal Poison (300)
- Alliance Points (4,000)
- Instant All Research (2)
- Cumberland Anniversary Attire (costume) (the only thing promised in this post)
Here's what we'd be missing from the Event:
- 33 Event Tickets
- 11 Glorious Anniversary Jubilee Gift Boxes (partially compensated with 5 of these boxes to be granted)
- at least 77 Anniversary Jubilee Gift Boxes per character
- 77 Writ reward containers per character
- the ability to purchase Anniversary Jubilee Event items from the Impressario with our Event Tickets
- the ability to slave away 30+ hours trying to grind for the 5 rare Event style pages (made up for in full with all 5 style pages to be granted)
Here's what we'd be missing from the rest of the game:
- 2030 Seals of Endeavour (including the last weekly, and assuming an average of 160 Seals per day till April 25 since the writing of this post) (made up for in full with the promise of 16,000 Seals of Endeavour to be granted)
- 10 full days of ESO+ time (if subscribed) (made up for in full with the additional month of ESO+ to be granted)
- any expired mail containing gold and other rewards
- any expired antiquity leads
- 10 days worth of trials practice in our respective core teams (if any)
- any Trifecta achievements and titles missed due to the lock-out
- and more.
Hatchet, one question, what with people that went into the PTS just for the sake of going there, not with the will to test anything and provide any feedback at all (there are plenty of those players, even in my guild that just go there to see whetever because they were bored, they didn't like the live event, etc.) and that were not going to participate in the anniversary event do the farming of the style pages, don't care about this and that, don't mind or do endeavors at all, don't care and fail to claim daily rewards, etc.
Is it fair that all those players that stepped in for some short time in the PTS to do nothing there get all the free rewards when they were really not going to obtain on their own becase of lack of will or interest?
Since you're raising this scenario, I assume you're already under the impression that since the players you mentioned do not deserve that compensation, no one does. I feel the opposite way; since the players I mentioned definitely deserve fair compensation, then they must receive that compensation, even if it benefits others who you deem "undeserving".
Secondly, that hypothetical scenario has a bunch of caveats.
- Players don't wander onto the PTS all willy nilly; they have to enable a specific option in the launcher, and install an entirely different build of ESO, taking up drive space.
- If a player decides to visit the PTS "because they were bored", then that means something on the PTS interests them, whether it be the new trial, new sets, Scribing, Skill Styles, or the new zone.
- Even if they don't provide feedback on the forums (most people don't), developers still have access to all that data (combat data in the new trial, dummy parses using the new sets and Scribing skills) to further refine their content.
- In addition, they'd also be more likely to talk about the new content outside of the forums, whether it be in Discord calls or servers, or in guild chat back on Live, or in other online forum-aggregators like Reddit or Lemmy/kbin.
HatchetHaro wrote: »There's no gatekeeping discussion here. Everyone gets a say if they feel like they have something to contribute.Dragonnord wrote: »First, I asked HatchetHaro (he reads and pays attention, you clearly didn't understand the point of what I said).
Then you must understand that the very fact that all of these players are being locked-out from everything (PC Live, PTS, console) just because they logged onto the PTS is the most unfair thing to have happened.Dragonnord wrote: »HatchetHaro wrote: »First of all, by raising this hypothetical scenario, you must also consider the opposite: is it fair that all the players who have been and intended to continue participating in this event, and also logged onto the PTS for the sake of testing the new skills, sets, and content, all with the aim of providing constructive feedback, don't get all of those rewards as compensation for being locked-out?Dragonnord wrote: »HatchetHaro wrote: »
Out of the 22 event days (21 actual days + 4 hours), that would mark 10 days of missed game time + 4 hours of missing the Event since the rollback time.
This is not funny any more.
The costume? The costume!? That doesn't even come close to scratching the surface of what we deserve for this frankly horrid treatment.
Here's what we'd be missing from the daily rewards alone, assuming that we get unlocked on Thursday:
- Gold (10,000)
- Tel Var Stones (2,500)
- Alliance Points (6,000)
- Crown Fortifying Meal (8)
- Crown Tri-Restoration Potion (300)
- Crown Lethal Poison (300)
- Alliance Points (4,000)
- Instant All Research (2)
- Cumberland Anniversary Attire (costume) (the only thing promised in this post)
Here's what we'd be missing from the Event:
- 33 Event Tickets
- 11 Glorious Anniversary Jubilee Gift Boxes (partially compensated with 5 of these boxes to be granted)
- at least 77 Anniversary Jubilee Gift Boxes per character
- 77 Writ reward containers per character
- the ability to purchase Anniversary Jubilee Event items from the Impressario with our Event Tickets
- the ability to slave away 30+ hours trying to grind for the 5 rare Event style pages (made up for in full with all 5 style pages to be granted)
Here's what we'd be missing from the rest of the game:
- 2030 Seals of Endeavour (including the last weekly, and assuming an average of 160 Seals per day till April 25 since the writing of this post) (made up for in full with the promise of 16,000 Seals of Endeavour to be granted)
- 10 full days of ESO+ time (if subscribed) (made up for in full with the additional month of ESO+ to be granted)
- any expired mail containing gold and other rewards
- any expired antiquity leads
- 10 days worth of trials practice in our respective core teams (if any)
- any Trifecta achievements and titles missed due to the lock-out
- and more.
Hatchet, one question, what with people that went into the PTS just for the sake of going there, not with the will to test anything and provide any feedback at all (there are plenty of those players, even in my guild that just go there to see whetever because they were bored, they didn't like the live event, etc.) and that were not going to participate in the anniversary event do the farming of the style pages, don't care about this and that, don't mind or do endeavors at all, don't care and fail to claim daily rewards, etc.
Is it fair that all those players that stepped in for some short time in the PTS to do nothing there get all the free rewards when they were really not going to obtain on their own becase of lack of will or interest?
Since you're raising this scenario, I assume you're already under the impression that since the players you mentioned do not deserve that compensation, no one does. I feel the opposite way; since the players I mentioned definitely deserve fair compensation, then they must receive that compensation, even if it benefits others who you deem "undeserving".
Secondly, that hypothetical scenario has a bunch of caveats.
- Players don't wander onto the PTS all willy nilly; they have to enable a specific option in the launcher, and install an entirely different build of ESO, taking up drive space.
- If a player decides to visit the PTS "because they were bored", then that means something on the PTS interests them, whether it be the new trial, new sets, Scribing, Skill Styles, or the new zone.
- Even if they don't provide feedback on the forums (most people don't), developers still have access to all that data (combat data in the new trial, dummy parses using the new sets and Scribing skills) to further refine their content.
- In addition, they'd also be more likely to talk about the new content outside of the forums, whether it be in Discord calls or servers, or in guild chat back on Live, or in other online forum-aggregators like Reddit or Lemmy/kbin.
In regards to your assumptions, no, I'm not saying the persons that really went in the PTS to test don't deserve being rewarded. I apologize for not clarifying this before.
I meant direactly and only the players that really don't deserve the rewards (don't worry I carefully read all your response), as I think there are players that don't deserve them, regardles they installed or not the PTS, because PTS is PTS and Live is Live.
These rewards are stuff that was or is from what was happening on the Live server, and those rewards have nothing to do to the will or actions of players in the PTS, a style page dropped by a boss in Vvardenfell has nothing to do with a player testing a house in the PTS, and as I said, there are a lot pot players (I'm being honest, I have examples and now some of them) that really were not participating, nor caring and were not going to ever get those rewards of their own, opposite to players that spend hours and hours and hours and days, caring and farming them. Those players are getting ALL of them, against players that cared and worked for them, for doing nothing, even when they were going to do nothing to get them.
Tha'ts the part I find super unfair.
If you ask here, it's fair game for everyone. If you only want my opinion on the matter, message me in private.Dragonnord wrote: »HatchetHaro wrote: »There's no gatekeeping discussion here. Everyone gets a say if they feel like they have something to contribute.Dragonnord wrote: »First, I asked HatchetHaro (he reads and pays attention, you clearly didn't understand the point of what I said).
I'm sorry I don't agree here, as I dind't ask generally, I just wanted your opinion on the matter, that's why my question was directed to you only.
Sometimes you read and hear generally, sometimes you want or need a statement or response from a specific person.
But I just leave it here, was just clarifying, I don't want to derail the thread.
Dragonnord wrote: »HatchetHaro wrote: »There's no gatekeeping discussion here. Everyone gets a say if they feel like they have something to contribute.Dragonnord wrote: »First, I asked HatchetHaro (he reads and pays attention, you clearly didn't understand the point of what I said).
I'm sorry I don't agree here, as I dind't ask generally, I just wanted your opinion on the matter, that's why my question was directed to you only.
Sometimes you read and hear generally, sometimes you want or need a statement or response from a specific person.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »
How do you know it would only take a fraction of the time to fulfil? Unless you are actually working for ZOS, on this particular issue, you can't possibly know that. And if they gave more to some, than they did to others, then one might argue that could also cause feelings of disgruntlement amongst those who were locked out.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »Anyhow, I am pretty sure that those locked out are not legally entitled to (and there is no legal requirement by ZOS therefore to give), any form of compensation beyond reimbursement of paid ESO+ subscriptions. It is a courtesy and a gesture of goodwill that ZOS has given what it has.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »The compensation offered is plenty. Maybe add in some of the daily and event stuff lost out on, such as style pages from the impresario, X no. of jubilee boxes per character per day lost and daily login rewards.
There will always be some for whom, the compensation offered, will never be enough.
Even the idea of giving them Gold Road (which in theory I think is a great idea) would require a lot more manpower than the 16,000 seals because they'd then have to deal with all the people who already have it. (refunds, alternate choice, etc).
Even the idea of giving them Gold Road (which in theory I think is a great idea) would require a lot more manpower than the 16,000 seals because they'd then have to deal with all the people who already have it. (refunds, alternate choice, etc).
They could deliver that as a code just like they delivered the Necrom code. The person can choose to use it on the main account if they didn't have it already. Or on that Necrom alt account that they were given.
Common sense. Running a script to deploy 5x Glorious Boxes to everyone affected is going to take a teeny tiny fraction of the time than examining every single player, figuring out how many purple boxes per day they were averaging and then individually awarding them. Even if they wrote a script for that function, it would still take more time and divert manpower from mission critical tasks.
Giving out preset rewards is going to take a teeny tiny fraction of the time it would take over contacting each individual affected person to offer them choices.
Even the idea of giving them Gold Road (which in theory I think is a great idea) would require a lot more manpower than the 16,000 seals because they'd then have to deal with all the people who already have it. (refunds, alternate choice, etc).
As for "giving more to some than others", I never advocated for that, so I'm unsure why that's being directed at me. I was simply pointing out that they're doing uniform rewards to expedite the process.
I've never said differently and other than a (silly) stray comment about a lawsuit here and there, neither is anyone else. Again, not sure why this comment is being directed at me.
The only thing I've said in this post was that Gold Road actually would be a cool compensation for the reasons stated. I specifically said it's another question if it should have been instead of something else they did. Again, not sure...well, you know the rest.
Right. But what about people who've already purchased it?
Shara_Wynn wrote: »I agree with the OP however that locked accounts should get all the daily rewards missed, all the style pages, cakes and cake slices that could have been bought from the impresario with event tickets and a decent number of gold and purple jubilee boxes (commensurate with what they would likely have missed had they been able to play). This would be in addition to the existing compensation package of the jubilee mount, the replica style pages, subscription re-imbursement and the extremely generous 16k seals of endeavors.
endorphinsplox wrote: »Also don't forget that we're missing out on double XP, so I can't grind out CP or level a new toon. My ESO+ sub renewed during lockout so I was going to spend my crowns on another character slot since the event was up.
On top of that, at the beginning of this month, I spontaneously decided to try for Emperor for the first time. I managed to get it, merely 2 hours-ish from servers being taken down for the Tarnished Nightmare fix. By the time I logged back in, I had lost the title, and never got a chance to try my build with the new Emperor passives. I had also been surpassed in AP, as I wanted to try and let someone else catch up, but the previous Emp who surpassed me on leaderboards again was showing no signs of letting that happen so I rejoined the race. Now I'm locked out, will completely miss the opportunity to catch up on Leaderboards and am watching my alliance lose the campaign basically from the sidelines, as my alt account isn't able to offer much support in terms of actually sieging and taking objectives.
Dragonnord wrote: »Dragonnord wrote: »Dragonnord wrote: »HatchetHaro wrote: »
Out of the 22 event days (21 actual days + 4 hours), that would mark 10 days of missed game time + 4 hours of missing the Event since the rollback time.
This is not funny any more.
The costume? The costume!? That doesn't even come close to scratching the surface of what we deserve for this frankly horrid treatment.
Here's what we'd be missing from the daily rewards alone, assuming that we get unlocked on Thursday:
- Gold (10,000)
- Tel Var Stones (2,500)
- Alliance Points (6,000)
- Crown Fortifying Meal (8)
- Crown Tri-Restoration Potion (300)
- Crown Lethal Poison (300)
- Alliance Points (4,000)
- Instant All Research (2)
- Cumberland Anniversary Attire (costume) (the only thing promised in this post)
Here's what we'd be missing from the Event:
- 33 Event Tickets
- 11 Glorious Anniversary Jubilee Gift Boxes (partially compensated with 5 of these boxes to be granted)
- at least 77 Anniversary Jubilee Gift Boxes per character
- 77 Writ reward containers per character
- the ability to purchase Anniversary Jubilee Event items from the Impressario with our Event Tickets
- the ability to slave away 30+ hours trying to grind for the 5 rare Event style pages (made up for in full with all 5 style pages to be granted)
Here's what we'd be missing from the rest of the game:
- 2030 Seals of Endeavour (including the last weekly, and assuming an average of 160 Seals per day till April 25 since the writing of this post) (made up for in full with the promise of 16,000 Seals of Endeavour to be granted)
- 10 full days of ESO+ time (if subscribed) (made up for in full with the additional month of ESO+ to be granted)
- any expired mail containing gold and other rewards
- any expired antiquity leads
- 10 days worth of trials practice in our respective core teams (if any)
- any Trifecta achievements and titles missed due to the lock-out
- and more.
Hatchet, one question, what with people that went into the PTS just for the sake of going there, not with the will to test anything and provide any feedback at all (there are plenty of those players, even in my guild that just go there to see whetever because they were bored, they didn't like the live event, etc.) and that were not going to participate in the anniversary event do the farming of the style pages, don't care about this and that, don't mind or do endeavors at all, don't care and fail to claim daily rewards, etc.
Is it fair that all those players that stepped in for some short time in the PTS to do nothing there get all the free rewards when they were really not going to obtain them on their own becase of lack of will or interest (regardless being locked out or not)?
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Dragonnord wrote: »By checking the logs of the affected players, just as code65536 stated and suggested in this same thread (you can go a page back and check).
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I AM NOT AGAINST THE BANNED PLAYERS, have you read my posts?
I even said "I'm glad and happy the players that deserved the rewards got them, I applaud that", I said several times already that I found not fair for other players, players I know WERE NOT going to play Live and do the event, nor farm the style pages nor care for doing endeavors, etc. and that went a minute to the PTS because nothing, because they were bored and did nothing there, they tested nothing, they provided zero feedback and are now celebrating that they got FULL rewards for doing nothing at all, nothing in the PTS and nothing on the Live server.
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I AM NOT AGAINST THE BANNED PLAYERS, have you read my posts?
I even said "I'm glad and happy the players that deserved the rewards got them, I applaud that", I said several times already that I found not fair for other players, players I know WERE NOT going to play Live and do the event, nor farm the style pages nor care for doing endeavors, etc. and that went a minute to the PTS because nothing, because they were bored and did nothing there, they tested nothing, they provided zero feedback and are now celebrating that they got FULL rewards for doing nothing at all, nothing in the PTS and nothing on the Live server.
I'd like to point out they're not being rewarded, they're being compensated. As I explained in another post, a reward is what you get for a service, whereas compensation is meant to make up for loss suffered.
Dragonnord wrote: »
I AM NOT AGAINST THE BANNED PLAYERS, have you read my posts?
I said several times already that I found not fair all of them were fully rewarded, players I know WERE NOT going to play Live and do the event, nor farm the style pages nor care for doing endeavors, etc. and that went a minute to the PTS because nothing, because they were bored and did nothing there, they tested nothing, they provided zero feedback and are now celebrating that they got FULL rewards for doing nothing at all, nothing in the PTS and nothing on the Live server.
Dragonnord wrote: »
I AM NOT AGAINST THE BANNED PLAYERS, have you read my posts?
I said several times already that I found not fair all of them were fully rewarded, players I know WERE NOT going to play Live and do the event, nor farm the style pages nor care for doing endeavors, etc. and that went a minute to the PTS because nothing, because they were bored and did nothing there, they tested nothing, they provided zero feedback and are now celebrating that they got FULL rewards for doing nothing at all, nothing in the PTS and nothing on the Live server.
Whatever their motivation...
- they installed and logged on to PTS as ZOS asked them to do.
- ZOS still gets useful data and useful hype (well, except maybe this time)
- they're getting locked out of their account for at least 10 days if not longer.
But setting that aside, how would you right this "wrong"? I'm super curious how ZOS could pull that off if they even wanted to.