cheeser123 wrote: »Sorry, but Zenimax has been very clear -- you didn't pay to play the game. You paid for a license that allows you the privilege to subscribe to the game so that you can play it whenever it's available, you can collect items whenever they don't disappear from your inventory, and complete quests when they aren't bugged. You don't own the game, you know. It's all in the EULA. Characters, axes, swords, boots, quests, rings, and experience points remain property of Zenimax and may be deleted, destroyed, or eaten by a goat at Zenimax's sole discretion.
Zenimax is not responsible for their failure to deliver merchandise to Amazon on time. Zenimax is not responsible for your inventory going empty randomly. Zenimax is not responsible for their payment system barring many players who were promised access through game cards or other methods. Any and all promises to the contrary are for "entertainment purposes" only.
Midgardian wrote: »If not, it's pretty silly then that they have been doing their best to fix these issues and help individual people.