Publius_Scipio wrote: »ZOS is constantly taking an accounting of things that need to be looked at. I don't think the devs are getting paid for doing nothing. Also the reality is sometimes fixes can't be ready and released as fast as players would like. Our sense of time for fixes as players is probably not realistic in the world the devs operate in.
I'm sure they're trying. And before anyone says they're not trying hard enough, why don't you try doing their jobs.
I'm sure they're trying. And before anyone says they're not trying hard enough, why don't you try doing their jobs.
I'm sure they are. And evidently no, they aren't trying hard enough.
I'm paying the company to pay their salaries - they are obligated to fix the product, I'm not obligated to imagine myself in their position or do their jobs.
I work 12 hours 4-4 shifts, I don't have to imagine anything. I work hard, spend money, and expect the damn product to be worth it. Period.
Having been active on and off since beta, I can honestly say that some things were better at release, and some things have gotten a lot better with patches and updates. But the actual issues, the gist of it, seem to be blatantly ignored in lieu of adding more content. And, like they said, they are trying to appease the ultra casual gamers who play a week here, a week there, come back for a month here and then leave for half a year.
Which is why I've become an ultra casual player. No need for any guilds, no need for anything at all actually. Questing and story is all the game has to offer, gearing and progression has been broken beyond all conceivable repair, from my perspective that is.
I won't quit the game entirely, I love ESO. I just hate that I love it, becuase it's occasionally just a source of frustration and regret - with stabs of awesomesauce and glee.
I'm sure they're trying. And before anyone says they're not trying hard enough, why don't you try doing their jobs.
Perhaps you should try playing in less crowded campaigns. I've rarely gotten lag in Azura's but definitely in Scourge or Haderus. In the meantime, stability in the PvE zones have increased for sure. I've managed to walk into the city gates of Orsinium to turn in crafting writs and came out alive. I wouldn't risk any further until we've gotten a definite confirmation of a fix from ZOS, but that's still a BIG improvement from before when my game would crash simply by looking at the city.
I'm sure they're trying. And before anyone says they're not trying hard enough, why don't you try doing their jobs.
I'm sure they are. And evidently no, they aren't trying hard enough.
I'm paying the company to pay their salaries - they are obligated to fix the product, I'm not obligated to imagine myself in their position or do their jobs.
I work 12 hours 4-4 shifts, I don't have to imagine anything. I work hard, spend money, and expect the damn product to be worth it. Period.
vyndral13preub18_ESO wrote: »Ive made jokes about the original code and how it must be a train wreck. But the thing that finally made me say maybe im right, was in an eso live one or two back. They basically come out and say they are afraid to touch somethings because they dont know what will happen.
Either the people here now arent good enough to do it right, or the people who were here, were so far off base that the whole thing is a mess.
To those who think they are entitled to something because they pay money allow me to direct you to most of the products we buy in real life. most do not even work, some do not work as advertised YET we still continue to buy these same products. I have been here since beta and yes the game has gotten better, at launch there where main quests that where broken thus stopping you from even progressing. I do not mind those of you who wish to voice your dissatisfaction but remember no one is holding a gun to your head and forcing you to pay them monthly or even continue playing their game. If you do not enjoy your time on ESO then leave, other then that quiet down and play the game. Besides even IF they where to push 3-4 patches per week imagine all the people complaining then. server goes down once weekly and people raise hell over it because they pay 15 a month for eso+. Guess what so do i but i will gladly let that cut in to my time if it means new content or fixes.
I'm sure they're trying. And before anyone says they're not trying hard enough, why don't you try doing their jobs.
I'm sure they are. And evidently no, they aren't trying hard enough.
I'm paying the company to pay their salaries - they are obligated to fix the product, I'm not obligated to imagine myself in their position or do their jobs.
I work 12 hours 4-4 shifts, I don't have to imagine anything. I work hard, spend money, and expect the damn product to be worth it. Period.
They don't have an obligation to you personally though. Their service is completely optional to you. You made the choice to pay them, and you have just as much of a choice not to pay them. Frankly you don't have the right to go to someone and tell them they suck at their job cause they're not meeting your irrelevant standards. You work a 12 hour shift job? Good for you. But I bet it's not THEIR job, and just because of that you don't have legitimacy to say they're not trying hard enough.
vamp_emily wrote: »I think it will get better. Maybe one day we will all have google fiber and with better technology and bug fixes the issues will gradually disappear.
Microsoft still has bugs if that helps answer your question
I'm sure they're trying. And before anyone says they're not trying hard enough, why don't you try doing their jobs.
Perhaps you should try playing in less crowded campaigns. I've rarely gotten lag in Azura's but definitely in Scourge or Haderus. In the meantime, stability in the PvE zones have increased for sure. I've managed to walk into the city gates of Orsinium to turn in crafting writs and came out alive. I wouldn't risk any further until we've gotten a definite confirmation of a fix from ZOS, but that's still a BIG improvement from before when my game would crash simply by looking at the city.
I'm sure they're trying. And before anyone says they're not trying hard enough, why don't you try doing their jobs.
I'm sure they are. And evidently no, they aren't trying hard enough.
I'm paying the company to pay their salaries - they are obligated to fix the product, I'm not obligated to imagine myself in their position or do their jobs.
I work 12 hours 4-4 shifts, I don't have to imagine anything. I work hard, spend money, and expect the damn product to be worth it. Period.
I'm sure they're trying. And before anyone says they're not trying hard enough, why don't you try doing their jobs.
I'm sure they are. And evidently no, they aren't trying hard enough.
I'm paying the company to pay their salaries - they are obligated to fix the product, I'm not obligated to imagine myself in their position or do their jobs.
I work 12 hours 4-4 shifts, I don't have to imagine anything. I work hard, spend money, and expect the damn product to be worth it. Period.
This sense of entitlement is what is wrong with the world. You bought the product willingly you played it and saw what the state of the game was like and you stayed. At no point in time ever did anyone at ZoS force you to keep playing the game. ZoS doesn't owe you a god dam thing. If you choose to keep playing the game like the rest of us then you choose to accept it with all its flaws. If this game isn't up to your standards then walk away and check back every patch to see if it's improved any. There are many man other options out there.
I'm sure they're trying. And before anyone says they're not trying hard enough, why don't you try doing their jobs.
I'm sure they are. And evidently no, they aren't trying hard enough.
I'm paying the company to pay their salaries - they are obligated to fix the product, I'm not obligated to imagine myself in their position or do their jobs.
I work 12 hours 4-4 shifts, I don't have to imagine anything. I work hard, spend money, and expect the damn product to be worth it. Period.
This sense of entitlement is what is wrong with the world. You bought the product willingly you played it and saw what the state of the game was like and you stayed. At no point in time ever did anyone at ZoS force you to keep playing the game. ZoS doesn't owe you a god dam thing. If you choose to keep playing the game like the rest of us then you choose to accept it with all its flaws. If this game isn't up to your standards then walk away and check back every patch to see if it's improved any. There are many man other options out there.
davidj8291 wrote: »Find out next time, on DragonBall Z!
But for real. Best internet speed possible, only traffic on it is my Xbox, and I can't stay inside a sieged keep longer than 5 minutes.
No, it's not my internet. It's the crap server capabilities they refuse to fix.
It's the broken population in campaigns. All three campaigns pop locked? Better hope one faction doesn't have the entire campaign population because they very well might. Been plenty of times I've been wiped at the gate and counted over 250 enemies surge through it.
This is actually worse than DBZ in dragging problems out. We may never see this garbage fixed.