shepardTHEweak wrote: »MAINTENANCE CAN NOW BE MORPHED
shepardTHEweak wrote: »MAINTENANCE CAN NOW BE MORPHED

Over the course of this game, my mindset is changing. When the company has shown complete disregard for the time spent in filling out bug reports and cheating, i start to do it less as my time isnt valued and i would rather invest it doing something else, like playing the game.
When they also release content that is considered beta, with a clear lack of internal testing and now fully expect me, a paying customer who continually subbed to support the game and to support staff to make and test this content doesnt work for me.
6+ days 2 tickets not even looked at addressing bugs in the game.
Each rushed DLC introducing bugs and exploits.
Shameful Banker assistant and the way it was marketed, not tested and sold to the player base. I would even go as far as to say certain information was left available to players, so they bought him fully expecting to exploit the bug just to grease more £
Deleted loads of topics on massive cheating going on. Make 1 thread that isn't stickied hoping it would sink to the bottom. Suspending forum users, including me, posting negative on Z0$ weak stance on cheating, rescinding permanent bans and trying to get an answer why it is taken 2 years for any action on CE.
So for example i log in now, see an exploit going on. After all i have said above, you think me, or others, will be so quick to squander my time? Question is rhetorical, make up your own mind as mine is made up ))
shepardTHEweak wrote: »MAINTENANCE CAN NOW BE MORPHED
DRXHarbinger wrote: »This is *** stupid now. What the hell are you actually doing zos? Give us some response for Christ sake.

DRXHarbinger wrote: »This is *** stupid now. What the hell are you actually doing zos? Give us some response for Christ sake.
With this time in "maintance", I say they *** something really up. And seeing that they don't post anything here, I think they have to alter their procedure of communication. It's nonexistent or not defined properly.
Maybe this is one of the "*** happens" days.
TortUred_mAlice wrote: »
After you step in the shoes of a game developer and start working on games, only then do you realise what it actually means to have a hard job.
TortUred_mAlice wrote: »
Over the course of this game, my mindset is changing. When the company has shown complete disregard for the time spent in filling out bug reports and cheating, i start to do it less as my time isnt valued and i would rather invest it doing something else, like playing the game.
When they also release content that is considered beta, with a clear lack of internal testing and now fully expect me, a paying customer who continually subbed to support the game and to support staff to make and test this content doesnt work for me.
6+ days 2 tickets not even looked at addressing bugs in the game.
Each rushed DLC introducing bugs and exploits.
Shameful Banker assistant and the way it was marketed, not tested and sold to the player base. I would even go as far as to say certain information was left available to players, so they bought him fully expecting to exploit the bug just to grease more £
Deleted loads of topics on massive cheating going on. Make 1 thread that isn't stickied hoping it would sink to the bottom. Suspending forum users, including me, posting negative on Z0$ weak stance on cheating, rescinding permanent bans and trying to get an answer why it is taken 2 years for any action on CE.
So for example i log in now, see an exploit going on. After all i have said above, you think me, or others, will be so quick to squander my time? Question is rhetorical, make up your own mind as mine is made up ))
Each DLC is made by the same company that is also trying to adjust and balance the game. The same company that switched from a Subscription model to a one-time purchase model with optional add-ons. Once you have the base game, you're not forced to support the game for any longer.
You've seen Gina and Jessica's patch notes, have you not? Look at all of the intensive fixes they've been searching through. It's a large game, believe me. The game production notes are undoubtedly thousands of pages. A single patch addresses issues with spelling in quests. Footprints of monsters, absolutely everything to the smallest detail is brought to their attention because of people like you (or your former you). Thousands of bug reports are sent each day. I'm willing to bet a single player has submitted more than one bug report. How many people play this game? Plus more coming with the Japanese servers. You've even agreed that you, yourself, have submitted numerous bugs in the span of less than one week.
You do indeed have a right for asking things to be looked into, but for a company that is not only adding features to their fans with a subscription benefit (costume dyes, materials bag, free DLC...), fixing bugs and giving patch notes 10s of pages longs, for multiple platforms, each with their own farms of bugs and servers.
I'm actually the exact opposite of you. Realising that asking and asking with complaining and moaning is a detriment to their workload and not the kindest of things people can be doing. Start appreciating what they're doing and have a bit of understanding.
I agree with people. Some classes could be further adjusted, but last night, in the 10 minutes that I managed to get on, I adjusted my >100 skills points into new skills and morphs. I adapted to the changes. And this certainly shouldn't be the case, I understand that you shouldn't have to change your playstyle to accommodate for changes after every major patch, but as long as you spend that time collecting your own judgement on what skills to pick, I think that you will do fine in the game. At the end of the day, if nobody was completing certain trials or the theatre of despair on veteran, then that would start sounding alarms and ringing bells for the company as their numbers would drop considerably.
After you step in the shoes of a game developer and start working on games, only then do you realise what it actually means to have a hard job. I think Zenimax are entitled to a little bit of respect.
Let them adjust their class values, their monster damage outputs and everything they want. They'll see what they need to see when their numbers in certain areas of their database are not as expected.
Back on topic, the creator of the forum post that I spoke of has already visited this several times and ZoS can ask him about the bug if need be. My time here was only to get my thought of what is taking the maintenance longer than expected.
As you were, gents. Start the nerfing/buffing arguments that normally commence and begin with every thread. Don't bother replying to this because I'll be enjoying my time on ESO and/or YouTube until the maintenance is over.
MuddledMuppet wrote: »TortUred_mAlice wrote: »
After you step in the shoes of a game developer and start working on games, only then do you realise what it actually means to have a hard job.
Dayum, puts my 20 years of nursing into perspective.
MuddledMuppet wrote: »TortUred_mAlice wrote: »
After you step in the shoes of a game developer and start working on games, only then do you realise what it actually means to have a hard job.
Dayum, puts my 20 years of nursing into perspective.