ThePaleItalian wrote: »Look another " I hate this game and ZoS" thread..... Go hear the complaining about the new WoW xpac bugs and that has been the most successful MMO for 10 years.
It happens, and will happen. Does it suck? Yes it does.
YOU either choose to play it or not.
itscompton wrote: »ThePaleItalian wrote: »Look another " I hate this game and ZoS" thread..... Go hear the complaining about the new WoW xpac bugs and that has been the most successful MMO for 10 years.
It happens, and will happen. Does it suck? Yes it does.
YOU either choose to play it or not.
If we hated the game do you really think we'd take the time to come discuss and comment about it? No, we LOVE the game, probably way more than you with your "whatever just bend over and take it" attitude, and it's upsetting when it's basic code is so badly broken it makes it nearly impossible to play.
daswahnsinn wrote: »This can't be the first game you've played made under ZeniMax Media Inc? The beloved Skyrim, released November 11, 201, still has bugs that can break a play through .
Gosh, that was released a long time ago. You'd think they'd have fixed it in the last 1800 years.
daswahnsinn wrote: »This can't be the first game you've played made under ZeniMax Media Inc? The beloved Skyrim, released November 11, 201, still has bugs that can break a play through .
Blackbird71 wrote: »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 don't know who this "we" is that you're referring to that goes around accepting bad products/service, but whoever they are, they sound like a bunch of idiots. In "real life", when I buy a product that is nonfunctional, or does not work as advertised, it can be returned for a refund. Is ZOS going to start issuing refunds for subscriptions paid whenever things don't work properly? While the game is a virtual world, the product is purchased in "real life" like anything else, and should be subject to the same standards: deliver a working product/service or give refunds.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.
You are forgetting the other half of the equation: while we each made a choice to pay them, they made the choice to accept our money, and by doing so have obligated themselves to their part of the contract, which is to provide a working product. If they are not fulfilling that contract after they have accepted payment, then yes, their customers certainly do have a right to complain about the job they are doing. So yes, they do have a personal obligation to each and every paying customer.
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.
Blackbird71 wrote: »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 don't know who this "we" is that you're referring to that goes around accepting bad products/service, but whoever they are, they sound like a bunch of idiots. In "real life", when I buy a product that is nonfunctional, or does not work as advertised, it can be returned for a refund. Is ZOS going to start issuing refunds for subscriptions paid whenever things don't work properly? While the game is a virtual world, the product is purchased in "real life" like anything else, and should be subject to the same standards: deliver a working product/service or give refunds.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.
You are forgetting the other half of the equation: while we each made a choice to pay them, they made the choice to accept our money, and by doing so have obligated themselves to their part of the contract, which is to provide a working product. If they are not fulfilling that contract after they have accepted payment, then yes, their customers certainly do have a right to complain about the job they are doing. So yes, they do have a personal obligation to each and every paying customer.
name one product in the past two months that you have bought and id did not do as advertised so you returned it and made a difference in the products line. Actually let me answer that for you, NONE.
Hm... To be honest with you? If you mean fixed as in: Bug-free, exploit-free, lag-free, etc.? No. At least from a realistic point-of-view, bruh. But, if you meant your question as a means of will the game get better over time? Yes, I think so. Or rather I'd hope so.
No.davidj8291 wrote: »Will this game ever really be fixed?
katiesmith12341 wrote: »Answer to your question: Multiplayer games are *never fixed* improved, but never fully fixed.
daswahnsinn wrote: »This can't be the first game you've played made under ZeniMax Media Inc? The beloved Skyrim, released November 11, 201, still has bugs that can break a play through .
Gosh, that was released a long time ago. You'd think they'd have fixed it in the last 1800 years.
daswahnsinn wrote: »This can't be the first game you've played made under ZeniMax Media Inc? The beloved Skyrim, released November 11, 201, still has bugs that can break a play through .
Gosh, that was released a long time ago. You'd think they'd have fixed it in the last 1800 years.
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.
Agreed. They do have to take a look at everything and schedule them appropriately, especially considering the approval process they have to go through with Microsoft and Sony for updates.
Blackbird71 wrote: »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 don't know who this "we" is that you're referring to that goes around accepting bad products/service, but whoever they are, they sound like a bunch of idiots. In "real life", when I buy a product that is nonfunctional, or does not work as advertised, it can be returned for a refund. Is ZOS going to start issuing refunds for subscriptions paid whenever things don't work properly? While the game is a virtual world, the product is purchased in "real life" like anything else, and should be subject to the same standards: deliver a working product/service or give refunds.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.
You are forgetting the other half of the equation: while we each made a choice to pay them, they made the choice to accept our money, and by doing so have obligated themselves to their part of the contract, which is to provide a working product. If they are not fulfilling that contract after they have accepted payment, then yes, their customers certainly do have a right to complain about the job they are doing. So yes, they do have a personal obligation to each and every paying customer.
name one product in the past two months that you have bought and id did not do as advertised so you returned it and made a difference in the products line. Actually let me answer that for you, NONE.
Complaining that a game that you are taking your time to play is "buggy" yet still continuing to play it is a waste of your time and everyone else apparently. If you want to make a difference then quit the game ask for a refund and go about your way.
Looking at your form level it is quite clear you have not been with ESO for very long, if you have been you would be able to actually see a massive improvement compared to what it use to be.
As mentioned in my last post that for some reason you decided to nit pick through in stead of reading as a whole, in no way am i defending eso. i am simply growing tired of self entitled people thinking they are owed something. ESO has been out long enough for you to know what you are buying and yet you failed to do research, get over it and move on.
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what's sad here? Everyone that hates Zenimax and wants to see them all fired and replaced knows nothing about what's really going on. Also some valid points made and to be made:
1. EVERY MMORPG is NEVER bug-free.
2. Do we pay real money to ESO? Yes. Do we pay real money to other MMOs that ALSO have issues? Yes. Moot point? Definitely!
3. Bug fixes are not done with the magical press of a button. Just because another company can fix THEIR issues sooner than Zenimax can fix these doesn't make Zenimax inferior. In fact, those games differ drastically from TESO: TU in both hardware and content. So realistically speaking, comparing Zenimax to other companies is not really fair.
I could go on, but you get my point. Yes, it is likely this game will never be bug-free. It's a TES game after all lol but it is very likely to improve over time. And no, it isn't dying. Those who think it is, what they really mean is it is dying for THEM, or has already died for them.
P.S. The whole fanboy crap people choose to pull just proves all they have is hate, and not solid, factual points. Wanna prove a good point? Do it in a civilized manner, otherwise no one will take it seriously.
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.
Blackbird71 wrote: »UltimaJoe777 wrote: »You know what's sad here? Everyone that hates Zenimax and wants to see them all fired and replaced knows nothing about what's really going on. Also some valid points made and to be made:
1. EVERY MMORPG is NEVER bug-free.
2. Do we pay real money to ESO? Yes. Do we pay real money to other MMOs that ALSO have issues? Yes. Moot point? Definitely!
3. Bug fixes are not done with the magical press of a button. Just because another company can fix THEIR issues sooner than Zenimax can fix these doesn't make Zenimax inferior. In fact, those games differ drastically from TESO: TU in both hardware and content. So realistically speaking, comparing Zenimax to other companies is not really fair.
I could go on, but you get my point. Yes, it is likely this game will never be bug-free. It's a TES game after all lol but it is very likely to improve over time. And no, it isn't dying. Those who think it is, what they really mean is it is dying for THEM, or has already died for them.
P.S. The whole fanboy crap people choose to pull just proves all they have is hate, and not solid, factual points. Wanna prove a good point? Do it in a civilized manner, otherwise no one will take it seriously.
For me it's not a question of whether the game is bug-free; as you point out that is a fanciful impossibility. It is a matter of whether bugs are accruing faster than they are being solved. With each expansion, with each patch, there will always be new bugs, that is a given for any MMO. The question is what is being done to address them? If new bugs are occurring faster than old bugs are being solved, then the total bug count is ever-increasing. When this happens, a responsible and customer-oriented company will devote more resources to fixing bugs until bugs are being solved faster than they are created, so that the bug count will steadily decrease rather than increase.
For some time now, ESO's bug count and overall quality issues have been going in the wrong direction, and we have had no indication that ZOS is either willing or able to address this properly. Old bugs persist, and new ones pile up. Yes, bugs take time to fix, but there has to be some progress and evidence that bugs are decreasing. At this point, it appears that ZOS either can't or won't devote the resources necessary to address these issues. If they can't, that would indicate that they currently lack the financial means to do so, which does not bode well for the longevity of the game. If they won't, that too is bad as it means they have little respect for their customers or interest in providing a quality experience, and instead are just trying to milk us for as much money as they can take before the whole system crashes and burns.
So yes, comparing ZOS to other companies is fair. If ZOS (or any other company) can address their bugs in a timely manner, and show that the total number of bugs is decreasing, then it is a good indicator of the future quality and life of the game. If they cannot, it would suggest a troubled future for that game and/or company. ZOS having different hardware and software than other companies is irrelevant; what is relevant is how they prioritize the quality of their product.