rhapsodious wrote: »I've given a few bug reports but only received a response for one of them. It was unhelpful and it felt like the CS agents weren't reading my actual issue... even beyond the obvious first bot reply. The other ones didn't get a response.
I might use it again if I get someone who understands what I was trying to report, but I was really disappointed in my first ticket that got a response.
You do not get a response from Bug Reports anymore. I think it even says that in the window telling you the report was received. Same with Feedback Reports. The only Report you should get a reply on are Help Reports, that is supposed to engage a game manager or other source of help for the game.
rhapsodious wrote: »The people who answered my help ticket seemed like they weren't reading my entire ticket and instead latched onto one or two key words.
rhapsodious wrote: »I've given a few bug reports but only received a response for one of them. It was unhelpful and it felt like the CS agents weren't reading my actual issue... even beyond the obvious first bot reply. The other ones didn't get a response.
I might use it again if I get someone who understands what I was trying to report, but I was really disappointed in my first ticket that got a response.
@rhapsodious
You do not get a response from Bug Reports anymore. I think it even says that in the window telling you the report was received. Same with Feedback Reports. The only Report you should get a reply on are Help Reports, that is supposed to engage a game manager or other source of help for the game.
That first response may not have even come from a Human. It could have been an automated response from a Server based on Key Words. ZOS used to have humans to answer any and all inquiries, but not for more than a year now. I think they have gone to this automated response system now for initial responses. Which is why it pays to reply to the emails you get until a human chimes in.
I noticed that in my last bug report, not even an auto-reply that the report has been received.
I think that this is not good: the minimum of a normal Q-procedure is always to acknowledge that the report has been received.
rhapsodious wrote: »
This turned into a bit of a ramble, but I know it's not someone at ZOS wringing their hands going "yesssss let's make the filthy customers feel unloved, hisss...." Just wish there were some magic words I could have used.