Before you bash on me for criticizing ZES, let me explain my position on this "Downtime".
First off, this is the first MMO launch that I've attended. I don't know what it's supposed to be like, but I'm sure that downtime for maintenance and prolific bugs are common.
Despite this, we should deserve a little communication on ZES's part. I follow TESO twitter, and they did not tweet out a warning of the servers going offline. While I wasn't home nor online while they were shutdown, it occurred right before I got home to play.
According to some people, there was a 15 minute in-game warning that the servers were going offline, but I can't confirm that. Now that is good communication, but only for the people currently playing, which is not the majority of the ESO population.
Now, ZES has us "pre purchasers" buy a $60-80 game, signifying that we will most likely be paying for a future subscription. With this in mind, shouldn't we deserve better service (communication)?
Recently, as I was probing the forums for answers, I found an official announcement, which solved this issue of downtime for me:
"We want all of you to know that everyone who was part of Early Access will be granted an extended grace period until Sunday at 8AM EDT/12PM (noon) GMT before being required to transition your account to live. This will cover those who purchased ESO from an online retailer and won't be getting your box shipped in time and also gives anyone in Early Access who purchased digitally more Early Access time."
After reading that, why should you be complaining at all about "losing early access time"?
The only part that I'm still worried about is the communicative skills of the Zenimax team. We deserve better and quicker warnings.
Anyways, I'll be waiting for the Official Launch, and it pleases me to see ZES extending "Early Access", which basically means more free time!