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Will patch size continue to be an issue?

  • Robocles
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    Audigy wrote: »
    Patches at MMO´s are always big, this isn't a tiny shooter where you only fix a weapon bug ;) Just look at the list, its a lot and files need to be patched to be compatible with the changes.
    Its not a simple exchange of files, it requires a lot more coding than you might be aware of.

    I did download 4GB and that's it, not sure where you found those 9 GB ;)

    While its a lot and for someone on capped internet access, its not any different in other MMO´s, especially if they patch content.

    You only don't notice it, because most MMO´s let you DL stuff while you play so that you already have the Data required when the patch is released and you only grab a few MB upon log in.

    In my opinion ZO should add a background downloader, Blizzard has a good system there and it keeps the hassle with downloading at an absolute minimum. That however wont change the fact, that patching can be a few GB this is pretty standard for MMO´s and should be considered if someone decides to play an MMO on a capped connection.

    Wrong... they admitted how big it was... and 8-9 gig for a patch is not the norm.
  • Robocles
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    You can buy a 1TB hard drive at newegg.com for $60 if memory is an issue.

    Who said memory was an issue? The giant download is the issue.
  • Robocles
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    Ive long believed if your internet is so bad you cant afford to download patches, you shouldnt be playing mmos.

    I've long believed that a patch that takes 9 gig of data to download has no business in an mmo.
  • Phantax
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    Robocles wrote: »
    Audigy wrote: »
    Patches at MMO´s are always big, this isn't a tiny shooter where you only fix a weapon bug ;) Just look at the list, its a lot and files need to be patched to be compatible with the changes.
    Its not a simple exchange of files, it requires a lot more coding than you might be aware of.

    I did download 4GB and that's it, not sure where you found those 9 GB ;)

    While its a lot and for someone on capped internet access, its not any different in other MMO´s, especially if they patch content.

    You only don't notice it, because most MMO´s let you DL stuff while you play so that you already have the Data required when the patch is released and you only grab a few MB upon log in.

    In my opinion ZO should add a background downloader, Blizzard has a good system there and it keeps the hassle with downloading at an absolute minimum. That however wont change the fact, that patching can be a few GB this is pretty standard for MMO´s and should be considered if someone decides to play an MMO on a capped connection.

    Wrong... they admitted how big it was... and 8-9 gig for a patch is not the norm.

    Yeah, I got just under 9Gb total download. If 9Gb is what it takes then In guess that's what it needs

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  • SFBryan18
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    Robocles wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    You can buy a 1TB hard drive at newegg.com for $60 if memory is an issue.

    Who said memory was an issue? The giant download is the issue.

    My bandwidth is 5mB and the patch only allowed me to download at around 600/kBps. I think anyone with less than that should leave their machine on overnight, but I have no sympathy for them because they are the players who probably lag all over the place in every multiplayer game. This is a massive multiplayer with massive updates. Expect large downloads and learn to accept the things you can't change.
    Edited by SFBryan18 on June 26, 2014 8:02PM
  • wrlifeboil
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    Thulsola wrote: »
    OMG the game is horribly broken.
    OMG maintenance is taking to long to fix the game I said was broken.
    OMG the patch is too big to fix the game I said was broken.
    OMG the game is horribly broken!

    And over, and over, and over again.

    Seriously, they are doing major updates every month, and that will mean that once a month, they will push a large update to us with lots of bug fixes and new content. Some of what they fixed in this patch impacted game-play across the entire game. Of course it was a large patch.

    Could ZoS have made the patch smaller? I have no idea. Would I have wanted to wait another week or two while the optimized the patch to make it smaller if they could? Absolutely not- because then I'd have to read everyone whinging on here about how long it was taking to bring out the next update.

    Again, all you have to do is look at where the technology is today, in 2014. It's all relative. Gamers nowadays are used to efficient patch and content updates. ZOS just seems to be behind the curve. They'll probably learn or hire some people who know how to do it better and catch up with the industry leaders but until then, expect people to do what they do (as in b***** and moan) in this kind of thread whenever whopper sized patches are pushed.
  • Robocles
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    Phantax wrote: »
    Robocles wrote: »
    Audigy wrote: »
    Patches at MMO´s are always big, this isn't a tiny shooter where you only fix a weapon bug ;) Just look at the list, its a lot and files need to be patched to be compatible with the changes.
    Its not a simple exchange of files, it requires a lot more coding than you might be aware of.

    I did download 4GB and that's it, not sure where you found those 9 GB ;)

    While its a lot and for someone on capped internet access, its not any different in other MMO´s, especially if they patch content.

    You only don't notice it, because most MMO´s let you DL stuff while you play so that you already have the Data required when the patch is released and you only grab a few MB upon log in.

    In my opinion ZO should add a background downloader, Blizzard has a good system there and it keeps the hassle with downloading at an absolute minimum. That however wont change the fact, that patching can be a few GB this is pretty standard for MMO´s and should be considered if someone decides to play an MMO on a capped connection.

    Wrong... they admitted how big it was... and 8-9 gig for a patch is not the norm.

    Yeah, I got just under 9Gb total download. If 9Gb is what it takes then In guess that's what it needs

    :/

    That's what I got, too.
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Robocles wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    You can buy a 1TB hard drive at newegg.com for $60 if memory is an issue.

    Who said memory was an issue? The giant download is the issue.

    My bandwidth is 5mB and the patch only allowed me to download at around 600/kBps. I think anyone with less than that should leave their machine on overnight, but I have no sympathy for them because they are the players who probably lag all over the place in every multiplayer game. This is a massive multiplayer with massive updates. Expect large downloads and learn to accept the things you can't change.

    So your argument is that if they can't download the patch (which, despite your claim, is NOT even remotely normal for an mmo) quickly, they deserve no sympathy because they are lagging all over the place?

    Nice.

    This game is terribly optimized. Period. I have in excess of 60m in download speed and still have issues here and there. All the while, it takes less than 5% of my cpu, ever.

    I still don't see what this has to do with their memory... it is simply a patch that is way too big, period. I won't simply "expect large downloads", I'll "expect" them to get their act together.
  • SFBryan18
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    Robocles wrote: »
    Phantax wrote: »
    Robocles wrote: »
    Audigy wrote: »
    Patches at MMO´s are always big, this isn't a tiny shooter where you only fix a weapon bug ;) Just look at the list, its a lot and files need to be patched to be compatible with the changes.
    Its not a simple exchange of files, it requires a lot more coding than you might be aware of.

    I did download 4GB and that's it, not sure where you found those 9 GB ;)

    While its a lot and for someone on capped internet access, its not any different in other MMO´s, especially if they patch content.

    You only don't notice it, because most MMO´s let you DL stuff while you play so that you already have the Data required when the patch is released and you only grab a few MB upon log in.

    In my opinion ZO should add a background downloader, Blizzard has a good system there and it keeps the hassle with downloading at an absolute minimum. That however wont change the fact, that patching can be a few GB this is pretty standard for MMO´s and should be considered if someone decides to play an MMO on a capped connection.

    Wrong... they admitted how big it was... and 8-9 gig for a patch is not the norm.

    Yeah, I got just under 9Gb total download. If 9Gb is what it takes then In guess that's what it needs

    :/

    That's what I got, too.
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Robocles wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    You can buy a 1TB hard drive at newegg.com for $60 if memory is an issue.

    Who said memory was an issue? The giant download is the issue.

    My bandwidth is 5mB and the patch only allowed me to download at around 600/kBps. I think anyone with less than that should leave their machine on overnight, but I have no sympathy for them because they are the players who probably lag all over the place in every multiplayer game. This is a massive multiplayer with massive updates. Expect large downloads and learn to accept the things you can't change.

    So your argument is that if they can't download the patch (which, despite your claim, is NOT even remotely normal for an mmo) quickly, they deserve no sympathy because they are lagging all over the place?

    Nice.

    This game is terribly optimized. Period. I have in excess of 60m in download speed and still have issues here and there. All the while, it takes less than 5% of my cpu, ever.

    I still don't see what this has to do with their memory... it is simply a patch that is way too big, period. I won't simply "expect large downloads", I'll "expect" them to get their act together.

    Ok whatever. Cry more.
  • emeraldbay
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Ok whatever. Cry more.
    Sure thing, we will. Those of us who actually care about the future of the game and want as many people to play it as possible will continue to push for optimization.

    Just because something doesn't directly affect you doesn't mean it isn't a valid point. If you don't agree with what I (we) have to say, then go say so elsewhere.

    Getting back on topic, I'd like to see Zenimax at least update their launcher so that people don't have to repair the game files after every major content patch. If we can get that far, we're getting somewhere.
  • SFBryan18
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    emeraldbay wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Ok whatever. Cry more.
    Sure thing, we will. Those of us who actually care about the future of the game and want as many people to play it as possible will continue to push for optimization.

    Just because something doesn't directly affect you doesn't mean it isn't a valid point. If you don't agree with what I (we) have to say, then go say so elsewhere.

    Getting back on topic, I'd like to see Zenimax at least update their launcher so that people don't have to repair the game files after every major content patch. If we can get that far, we're getting somewhere.
    I don't agree and I'll say it right here. The updates are big and that is not a problem. You are complaining about something that you can't change and it's pointless.
  • AlexDougherty
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    emeraldbay wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Ok whatever. Cry more.
    Sure thing, we will. Those of us who actually care about the future of the game and want as many people to play it as possible will continue to push for optimization.

    Just because something doesn't directly affect you doesn't mean it isn't a valid point. If you don't agree with what I (we) have to say, then go say so elsewhere.

    Getting back on topic, I'd like to see Zenimax at least update their launcher so that people don't have to repair the game files after every major content patch. If we can get that far, we're getting somewhere.
    I don't agree and I'll say it right here. The updates are big and that is not a problem. You are complaining about something that you can't change and it's pointless.

    Actually the size of those updates is not fine, especially not if your internet has caps.

    And by complaining we bring to the attention of the Forum Mods, who in turn might have a quick word with the Devs.
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  • wrlifeboil
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    emeraldbay wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Ok whatever. Cry more.
    Sure thing, we will. Those of us who actually care about the future of the game and want as many people to play it as possible will continue to push for optimization.

    Just because something doesn't directly affect you doesn't mean it isn't a valid point. If you don't agree with what I (we) have to say, then go say so elsewhere.

    Getting back on topic, I'd like to see Zenimax at least update their launcher so that people don't have to repair the game files after every major content patch. If we can get that far, we're getting somewhere.
    I don't agree and I'll say it right here. The updates are big and that is not a problem. You are complaining about something that you can't change and it's pointless.

    You seem to think there aren't better ways to patch online games. There are.
  • emeraldbay
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    I don't agree and I'll say it right here. The updates are big and that is not a problem. You are complaining about something that you can't change and it's pointless.
    The updates are big, and it is quite a problem if you have data caps or limited play time. You have to remember that not everyone has light speed unlimited internet, and not everyone has the time to fully dedicate themselves to this game. Furthermore, we're complaining about something that perhaps we can't change, but the programmers and developers sure can. If we attract their attention, they just might listen to us.

    If you ask me, it's worth the trouble, but if it's truly pointless, then you shouldn't mind if we complain just a little longer. c:
    Edited by emeraldbay on June 26, 2014 8:43PM
  • SFBryan18
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    emeraldbay wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Ok whatever. Cry more.
    Sure thing, we will. Those of us who actually care about the future of the game and want as many people to play it as possible will continue to push for optimization.

    Just because something doesn't directly affect you doesn't mean it isn't a valid point. If you don't agree with what I (we) have to say, then go say so elsewhere.

    Getting back on topic, I'd like to see Zenimax at least update their launcher so that people don't have to repair the game files after every major content patch. If we can get that far, we're getting somewhere.
    I don't agree and I'll say it right here. The updates are big and that is not a problem. You are complaining about something that you can't change and it's pointless.

    Actually the size of those updates is not fine, especially not if your internet has caps.

    And by complaining we bring to the attention of the Forum Mods, who in turn might have a quick word with the Devs.

    If your internet is too limited for the game, then you need to upgrade it. The entire community should not have to suffer from limited content just because few people haven't joined the new millennium.
    Edited by SFBryan18 on June 26, 2014 8:45PM
  • Sakiri
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    Most of the US has data caps these days given under the guise of "combating piracy".

    I downloaded the EU client recently on two machines.

    Got a cease and desist letter because I pulled down 60 gigs in 24 hours.

    But no, large downloads are never a problem.
  • Pele
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    Robocles wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    You can buy a 1TB hard drive at newegg.com for $60 if memory is an issue.

    Who said memory was an issue? The giant download is the issue.
    This. A larger hard drive will fix absolutely nothing for anyone experiencing memory issues as an HDD does not deal with memory.

    Please do not climb on top of your high horse and smugly throw out suggestions that you know nothing about especially if you are not having this problem.
  • Robocles
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Robocles wrote: »
    Phantax wrote: »
    Robocles wrote: »
    Audigy wrote: »
    Patches at MMO´s are always big, this isn't a tiny shooter where you only fix a weapon bug ;) Just look at the list, its a lot and files need to be patched to be compatible with the changes.
    Its not a simple exchange of files, it requires a lot more coding than you might be aware of.

    I did download 4GB and that's it, not sure where you found those 9 GB ;)

    While its a lot and for someone on capped internet access, its not any different in other MMO´s, especially if they patch content.

    You only don't notice it, because most MMO´s let you DL stuff while you play so that you already have the Data required when the patch is released and you only grab a few MB upon log in.

    In my opinion ZO should add a background downloader, Blizzard has a good system there and it keeps the hassle with downloading at an absolute minimum. That however wont change the fact, that patching can be a few GB this is pretty standard for MMO´s and should be considered if someone decides to play an MMO on a capped connection.

    Wrong... they admitted how big it was... and 8-9 gig for a patch is not the norm.

    Yeah, I got just under 9Gb total download. If 9Gb is what it takes then In guess that's what it needs

    :/

    That's what I got, too.
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Robocles wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    You can buy a 1TB hard drive at newegg.com for $60 if memory is an issue.

    Who said memory was an issue? The giant download is the issue.

    My bandwidth is 5mB and the patch only allowed me to download at around 600/kBps. I think anyone with less than that should leave their machine on overnight, but I have no sympathy for them because they are the players who probably lag all over the place in every multiplayer game. This is a massive multiplayer with massive updates. Expect large downloads and learn to accept the things you can't change.

    So your argument is that if they can't download the patch (which, despite your claim, is NOT even remotely normal for an mmo) quickly, they deserve no sympathy because they are lagging all over the place?

    Nice.

    This game is terribly optimized. Period. I have in excess of 60m in download speed and still have issues here and there. All the while, it takes less than 5% of my cpu, ever.

    I still don't see what this has to do with their memory... it is simply a patch that is way too big, period. I won't simply "expect large downloads", I'll "expect" them to get their act together.

    Ok whatever. Cry more.

    Presented with a counter argument... and you reply cry more... especially quaint since I wasn't really complaining, except about the size of the patch.

    Troll more.
  • SFBryan18
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    Sakiri wrote: »
    Most of the US has data caps these days given under the guise of "combating piracy".

    I downloaded the EU client recently on two machines.

    Got a cease and desist letter because I pulled down 60 gigs in 24 hours.

    But no, large downloads are never a problem.

    Gtfo. Do you have any idea how much data is used to stream shows in HD from Netflix? Some months I've used over 100GB and never was given such a ridiculous letter. You need to contact your ISP if you have a problem like this.
  • Robocles
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    emeraldbay wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Ok whatever. Cry more.
    Sure thing, we will. Those of us who actually care about the future of the game and want as many people to play it as possible will continue to push for optimization.

    Just because something doesn't directly affect you doesn't mean it isn't a valid point. If you don't agree with what I (we) have to say, then go say so elsewhere.

    Getting back on topic, I'd like to see Zenimax at least update their launcher so that people don't have to repair the game files after every major content patch. If we can get that far, we're getting somewhere.
    I don't agree and I'll say it right here. The updates are big and that is not a problem. You are complaining about something that you can't change and it's pointless.

    Actually the size of those updates is not fine, especially not if your internet has caps.

    And by complaining we bring to the attention of the Forum Mods, who in turn might have a quick word with the Devs.

    If your internet is too limited for the game, then you need to upgrade it. The entire community should not have to suffer from limited content just because few people haven't joined the new millennium.
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Sakiri wrote: »
    Most of the US has data caps these days given under the guise of "combating piracy".

    I downloaded the EU client recently on two machines.

    Got a cease and desist letter because I pulled down 60 gigs in 24 hours.

    But no, large downloads are never a problem.

    Gtfo. Do you have any idea how much data is used to stream shows in HD from Netflix? Some months I've used over 100GB and never was given such a ridiculous letter. You need to contact your ISP if you have a problem like this.

    Actually, I do. And, so do the ISPs. That's why Netflix is in the process of negotiating fees with them, since the feds have given the ISPs the green light to throttle Netflix.

    What does that have to do with his ISP, which he says contacted him for abusing bandwidth?

    Oh... it's not your problem, so you get to tell everyone else they are wrong.

    I forgot.

    Troll more.
  • wrlifeboil
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    emeraldbay wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    I don't agree and I'll say it right here. The updates are big and that is not a problem. You are complaining about something that you can't change and it's pointless.
    The updates are big, and it is quite a problem if you have data caps or limited play time. You have to remember that not everyone has light speed unlimited internet, and not everyone has the time to fully dedicate themselves to this game. Furthermore, we're complaining about something that perhaps we can't change, but the programmers and developers sure can. If we attract their attention, they just might listen to us.

    If you ask me, it's worth the trouble, but if it's truly pointless, then you shouldn't mind if we complain just a little longer. c:

    The major updates will be huge. That's pretty much unavoidable. What ZOS can do is reduce the time that the game is not available to players when they are downloading the patch. ZOS could push small pre-patches while you're in game since playing the game doesn't really use much bandwidth (make this optional of course). WoW goes a step further and allows you to play the game while the patching is live. The game just won't let you go into the content being added or patched. For example, after the updates to the quests or bg systems are downloaded and patched, the launcher will inform you that you can start playing. You won't be able to get that new zone or raid instance which is being downloaded and added while you are questing or doing bgs until that phase of the patching is complete. It was amazing when they started doing that. Nowadays it's just part of the overall experience and what people expect from an premium mmo.
  • AlexDougherty
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    emeraldbay wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Ok whatever. Cry more.
    Sure thing, we will. Those of us who actually care about the future of the game and want as many people to play it as possible will continue to push for optimization.

    Just because something doesn't directly affect you doesn't mean it isn't a valid point. If you don't agree with what I (we) have to say, then go say so elsewhere.

    Getting back on topic, I'd like to see Zenimax at least update their launcher so that people don't have to repair the game files after every major content patch. If we can get that far, we're getting somewhere.
    I don't agree and I'll say it right here. The updates are big and that is not a problem. You are complaining about something that you can't change and it's pointless.

    Actually the size of those updates is not fine, especially not if your internet has caps.

    And by complaining we bring to the attention of the Forum Mods, who in turn might have a quick word with the Devs.

    If your internet is too limited for the game, then you need to upgrade it. The entire community should not have to suffer from limited content just because few people haven't joined the new millennium.

    My internet isn't too limited for the game, but I had to wait two hours for it to download, as for joining the new millenium, have you considered My budget might not stretch any more.

    Now if you want to try to claim that people with limited money shouldn't be allowed to play games, well just don't go there.
    Edited by AlexDougherty on June 26, 2014 9:02PM
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  • SFBryan18
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    A very small minority should not represent the entire population. And learn what a troll is before misusing the word.
    Edited by SFBryan18 on June 26, 2014 9:03PM
  • AlexDougherty
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    A very small minority should not represent the entire population.

    Not as much a minority as you might imagine.
    People believe what they either want to be true or what they are afraid is true!
    Wizard's first rule
    Passion rules reason
    Wizard's third rule
    Mind what people Do, not what they say, for actions betray a lie.
    Wizard's fifth rule
    Willfully turning aside from the truth is treason to one's self
    Wizard's tenth rule
  • Sakiri
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Sakiri wrote: »
    Most of the US has data caps these days given under the guise of "combating piracy".

    I downloaded the EU client recently on two machines.

    Got a cease and desist letter because I pulled down 60 gigs in 24 hours.

    But no, large downloads are never a problem.

    Gtfo. Do you have any idea how much data is used to stream shows in HD from Netflix? Some months I've used over 100GB and never was given such a ridiculous letter. You need to contact your ISP if you have a problem like this.

    Months.

    Did you pull down over 60 in 24 hours?

    My ISP also throttles *because* of Netflix.

    You say get a new provider. Who? We have no competition here. Its SuddenLink or no one.

    Grow up, seruously.
  • wrlifeboil
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    Sakiri wrote: »
    Most of the US has data caps these days given under the guise of "combating piracy".

    I downloaded the EU client recently on two machines.

    Got a cease and desist letter because I pulled down 60 gigs in 24 hours.

    But no, large downloads are never a problem.

    Just curious, which isp?
  • emeraldbay
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    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    A very small minority should not represent the entire population.
    I'd say people like you are the minority, not people like me.
  • kaosodin
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    RazielSR wrote: »
    I fear that because of your comment, some people areund here will tell you are crying like a baby, you are a wow child,etc, etc and ZOS will release the next patch having 20 gbs download.

    This. Mega QQ dude, do I need to buy you a new HD... delete some *** and youll have no issues.....*** or eso.

    But In all seriouness....QQ dude.... crying because of large file size...really.....I mean really..... you even acknowledged there were bug fixes and your still mad.....

    Ive seen this before....and im going to go with a preemptive strike.........

    Can I have your stuff?

  • SFBryan18
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    Sakiri wrote: »
    SFBryan18 wrote: »
    Sakiri wrote: »
    Most of the US has data caps these days given under the guise of "combating piracy".

    I downloaded the EU client recently on two machines.

    Got a cease and desist letter because I pulled down 60 gigs in 24 hours.

    But no, large downloads are never a problem.

    Gtfo. Do you have any idea how much data is used to stream shows in HD from Netflix? Some months I've used over 100GB and never was given such a ridiculous letter. You need to contact your ISP if you have a problem like this.

    Months.

    Did you pull down over 60 in 24 hours?

    My ISP also throttles *because* of Netflix.

    You say get a new provider. Who? We have no competition here. Its SuddenLink or no one.

    Grow up, seruously.

    So the entire game is 60gb now and your ISP doesn't want you to download that much? I think that's between you and the ISP.
  • kaosodin
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    crislevin wrote: »
    Do they give notice? And I dont mean "the server will be down", I mean this is a 5G or whatever patch.

    I never get one...Then give the option for auto update after maintenance..or would that over load the servers?

    I totally agree with the patch over a week instead of all at once though.

    they don't, we had to ask here and a rep came in and posted a response.

    Thats BS at least give us that, they announce it anyway and its not like they dont know the size.

    Im sorry I dont usually complain but the useless content could have been avoided, I mean light ect., and I was really disappointed when I found out the items you pick up are completely useless, unless your level 3 and skipped the intro.



    Lolol angry because finding a sword on the ground and it turns out to be crap instead of excalibur.

    Sheeple cant be pleased
  • emeraldbay
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    kaosodin wrote: »
    This. Mega QQ dude, do I need to buy you a new HD... delete some *** and youll have no issues.....*** or eso.

    But In all seriouness....QQ dude.... crying because of large file size...really.....I mean really..... you even acknowledged there were bug fixes and your still mad.....

    Ive seen this before....and im going to go with a preemptive strike.........

    Can I have your stuff?
    On the off chance that I do abandon ESO, yes, you may have my stuff. I'll ask for your character name when and if I decide I'm through.

    For now, though, if you'd like to view my complaints as "QQing", then by all means, please do. Just remember that by insulting my views, you're insulting everyone who shares the same opinion.

    In any case, you can't argue that we need to just "get a different ISP" or "move somewhere better", because that isn't a readily available option. If it were easy to just pick up and move, believe me, I'd have done it, but it isn't. The fact that people can expect others to go so far just to play one game shows how privileged and entitled the gaming community has really become. If this isn't a problem for you, fine, don't worry about it. Let those of us who are concerned push for change. What do you have to gain from bucking us at every turn?
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