1. most of us due to time difference only get to play about 5 time a week, server downtime's impede our ability to enjoy the game, yet American players get to benefit from longer game time utilizing the full cost of the subscription.
2. Notifications on how long the game will be unavailable is not available,
3. I am sure many North American players will argue this point, however they are not on the receiving end and would not understand how frustrating this can be.
4. There are many bugs in the game and yet we pay $15 AU dollars to play and end up frustrated and unsatisfied.
5. Over all we are paying more for a game that is buggy, less time to enjoy it, conflicting maintenance times with playing times, and no communication at all with customers.
Well.. You do have Kangaroos. Just think about that!
btw.. Do you honestly believe less time exists in Australia than in the rest of world? Would love to see the physics on how that works exactly.
Problem is, server maintenance times run into Australian prime time, depending on which part of Australia you're in.
No way around this. Change maintenance time & another group of players from other time zones are going to be effected. Same complaints will be voiced.
IrishGirlGamer wrote: »Well.. You do have Kangaroos. Just think about that!
btw.. Do you honestly believe less time exists in Australia than in the rest of world? Would love to see the physics on how that works exactly.
Problem is, server maintenance times run into Australian prime time, depending on which part of Australia you're in.
No way around this. Change maintenance time & another group of players from other time zones are going to be effected. Same complaints will be voiced.
They could just rotate the maintenance times ...
1. most of us due to time difference only get to play about 5 time a week, server downtime's impede our ability to enjoy the game, yet American players get to benefit from longer game time utilizing the full cost of the subscription.
2. Notifications on how long the game will be unavailable is not available,
3. I am sure many North American players will argue this point, however they are not on the receiving end and would not understand how frustrating this can be.
4. There are many bugs in the game and yet we pay $15 AU dollars to play and end up frustrated and unsatisfied.
5. Over all we are paying more for a game that is buggy, less time to enjoy it, conflicting maintenance times with playing times, and no communication at all with customers.
1. most of us due to time difference only get to play about 5 time a week, server downtime's impede our ability to enjoy the game, yet American players get to benefit from longer game time utilizing the full cost of the subscription.
2. Notifications on how long the game will be unavailable is not available,
3. I am sure many North American players will argue this point, however they are not on the receiving end and would not understand how frustrating this can be.
4. There are many bugs in the game and yet we pay $15 AU dollars to play and end up frustrated and unsatisfied.
5. Over all we are paying more for a game that is buggy, less time to enjoy it, conflicting maintenance times with playing times, and no communication at all with customers.
Good to see that no one even care's just put down others because you have the advantage.
@Aeradon
I understand where you are coming from, but there are people who do more than play, some of us may work or have family, its a disadvantage when the little time you have to play is hindered.
I just wish to voice an opinion and thank you to every one who understands my point of view and was polite with their responses.
VampiricOmen wrote: »I respectfully disagree with some of your statements. Personally, I feel as though the $15 AUD subscription fee per month is a reasonable cost for something I find enjoyable. My other hobbies have an expenditure of far more than that, just to get started. Nevertheless, just because I find the game to be at a satisfactory standard, it doesn't mean that others won't think differently.
Being 14-18 hours ahead of PST and a minority as far as player base goes, those within the GMT 8-12+ time zones will more often than not, get the short straw when it comes to maintenance times. I don't like it, but I understand why downtime occurs during low traffic hours for NA players. I don't play on the EU server, but I imagine they'd perform maintenance on the EU server during low traffic hours over in Europe.
I would very much appreciate an ETA on maintenance times, as would most other players. That I can agree with you on. Chances are I'd be asleep by the time the game came back online, but a rough time estimate wouldn't go astray for those that stay up.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't the subscription fee $15USD per month as well? Last I checked, the Aussie dollar was worth less than the US dollar - so they're paying more as far as dollar value goes. I may have misunderstood here, were you referring to cost per month being different, or time to be able to play being in favour of those in NA; therefore more "costly" to those outside of the server's time zone?
Wouldn't want one.please make a mega server for asia region
Problem is, server maintenance times run into Australian prime time, depending on which part of Australia you're in.
No way around this. Change maintenance time & another group of players from other time zones are going to be effected. Same complaints will be voiced.
Problem is, server maintenance times run into Australian prime time, depending on which part of Australia you're in.
No way around this. Change maintenance time & another group of players from other time zones are going to be effected. Same complaints will be voiced.
Is it that hard to come up with a rotating maintenance schedule?? Does it have to be done at the same time each week? Why is it not possible to run maintenance at 7am one Tuesday and 12pm the next, followed by 2pm the tuesday after that? Many MMOs I've played run maintenance times that alter from week to week so no one country gets the ass end of the deal.
ozgod22_eso wrote: »Unfortunately Aussies are a victim of the fact that the population is small. The entire population of Australia is less than the population of New York City. Hence your influencing power is commensurate with your population. Which kind of sucks but that's the way it is. Maybe need to procreate some more.
DocStockman wrote: »I'd tell you to go outside and play, but as I have friends that live in Australia, I can't do that in good conscience (since everything in your country seems to have evolved specifically to kill human beings).
Maverick827 wrote: »
I don't know. Can only assume zenimax do not work 24 hours per day. Because of this maintenance takes place mid morning NA east coast time? As not to impact on NA prime time....
Perhaps Zenimax can answer this for us.
Curragraigue wrote: »You have said that before so I thought I would just clarify that for you. New York City ~8.3 Million population. Population of Australia ~23.5 million. Most of the Australian capital cities are actually larger than most of the US capital cities other than the top 3 US cities.
vanillexhope wrote: »Curragraigue wrote: »You have said that before so I thought I would just clarify that for you. New York City ~8.3 Million population. Population of Australia ~23.5 million. Most of the Australian capital cities are actually larger than most of the US capital cities other than the top 3 US cities.
Conveinant numbers you chose.
U.S Population : 314 million
AU: 23 million
Curragraigue wrote: »Did you read the quote in my post?
(snip)
I was merely correcting the information in the other posters post.
vanillexhope wrote: »Curragraigue wrote: »Did you read the quote in my post?
(snip)
I was merely correcting the information in the other posters post.
And I apologized if I misunderstood you.
DocStockman wrote: »VampiricOmen wrote: »I respectfully disagree with some of your statements. Personally, I feel as though the $15 AUD subscription fee per month is a reasonable cost for something I find enjoyable. My other hobbies have an expenditure of far more than that, just to get started. Nevertheless, just because I find the game to be at a satisfactory standard, it doesn't mean that others won't think differently.
Being 14-18 hours ahead of PST and a minority as far as player base goes, those within the GMT 8-12+ time zones will more often than not, get the short straw when it comes to maintenance times. I don't like it, but I understand why downtime occurs during low traffic hours for NA players. I don't play on the EU server, but I imagine they'd perform maintenance on the EU server during low traffic hours over in Europe.
I would very much appreciate an ETA on maintenance times, as would most other players. That I can agree with you on. Chances are I'd be asleep by the time the game came back online, but a rough time estimate wouldn't go astray for those that stay up.
Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't the subscription fee $15USD per month as well? Last I checked, the Aussie dollar was worth less than the US dollar - so they're paying more as far as dollar value goes. I may have misunderstood here, were you referring to cost per month being different, or time to be able to play being in favour of those in NA; therefore more "costly" to those outside of the server's time zone?
$15 U.S. right now = 15.96 AU