Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »Well, you know, they specifically thought 'Hey, why not release this on Monday?' 'Ah, well, if we release it on Tuesday, which our psychics tell us KingslayerNanook will have to himself, we can make even more customers angry!'
Nah, probably because it's patch day.
KingslayerNanook wrote: »I finally get a day off with the house to my self and you guys decide to go offline.
demonlkojipub19_ESO wrote: »KingslayerNanook wrote: »I finally get a day off with the house to my self and you guys decide to go offline.
Patches are usually on the day I don't work since I work tues to sat. FEEL MY PAIN!
ZOS_TristanK wrote: »Hi, folks. We announced that we wanted to push version 1.2.3 this week to bring you all our next major content update. The build wasn't quite ready to go yesterday, so we ended up cancelling our regular maintenance in favor of preforming one today.
KingslayerNanook wrote: »I finally get a day off with the house to my self and you guys decide to go offline.
And now just posted the server maintenance got botched or something, 4 more hours min...
It's simple, really. On the North American megaserver, perform updates and maintenance at off-peak hours (1-5 am). Problem solved.
utzpretzels wrote: »It's simple, really. On the North American megaserver, perform updates and maintenance at off-peak hours (1-5 am). Problem solved.
Yup, sounds like a great way to get their staff to look for new jobs.
This happens once a month (at the most). I think people should be able to deal with no ESO for 8 hours.
utzpretzels wrote: »It's simple, really. On the North American megaserver, perform updates and maintenance at off-peak hours (1-5 am). Problem solved.
Yup, sounds like a great way to get their staff to look for new jobs.
This happens once a month (at the most). I think people should be able to deal with no ESO for 8 hours.
At least they gave us a heads up on the time being pushed to today.
I'm making this my unofficial patch day vid though.
youtu.be/dsx2vdn7gpY