Titansteele wrote: »
I manage 4 shift teams and if things were quiet enough to play ESO on shift then it would be time to make some cuts!
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lol.considering I work alone, not much room for cuts. Unless there is a scheduled change for that night, the night technician is only there for emergency break/fix.
btw, you sound like a total dck.
AzraelKrieg wrote: »AzraelKrieg wrote: »Oh look. Another "woe is me, maintenance is during my gaming time/day off" topic. Get over yourself. I finished work for the day a few hours ago, got a little time to log in, check mail, craft for a guild mate and logged off. I knew maintenance was coming, and I accept it. I don't come on here and complain because of entitlement. I do something else. I just let the launcher sit in the background while do something else like watch some stuff that I've been mean to watch or play another game. So seriously, get off your high horse. I want to be playing right now, I know I can't but I don't complain.
Lol you're probably American
No, I'm Australian.
AzraelKrieg wrote: »Oh look. Another "woe is me, maintenance is during my gaming time/day off" topic. Get over yourself. I finished work for the day a few hours ago, got a little time to log in, check mail, craft for a guild mate and logged off. I knew maintenance was coming, and I accept it. I don't come on here and complain because of entitlement. I do something else. I just let the launcher sit in the background while do something else like watch some stuff that I've been mean to watch or play another game. So seriously, get off your high horse. I want to be playing right now, I know I can't but I don't complain.
So youre putting down customers who are not happy with being inconvenienced by a company they are giving money to for a service or product? I subbed for over a year to this game and regularly buy stuff out of the crown store. I am a customer.
Are you telling me I dont have a right to be upset that I cannot use the product I paid for and continue to pay for?
I understand that maintenance is an important part of any online game. But, ZOS does in my opinion have a lot of game down time for maintenance and the maintenance rarely solves any of the major issues that have been reported time and time again since ESO's implementation.
What I really don't like is when ZOS does what they are doing this week. Monday Oct 10th they were down at 4am EST for patch maintenance. Tomorrow Oct 11 they will go down again at 6am EST for system maintenance. Why not just do both on the same day? But we are dealing with ZOS so whatever.
AzraelKrieg wrote: »
No, I'm Australian.
So you're usually asleep when theres maintenance
Titansteele wrote: »Titansteele wrote: »
I manage 4 shift teams and if things were quiet enough to play ESO on shift then it would be time to make some cuts!
Snip Snip
lol.considering I work alone, not much room for cuts. Unless there is a scheduled change for that night, the night technician is only there for emergency break/fix.
btw, you sound like a total dck.
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I fell into the trap of biting back and breaking the T&C`s of the forum so I edited it. My bad
Objectively you may think what you want of me, I care not a jot. Your a teir one tech moaning about design solutions, when you get yourself out of the dungeon and into the architects role then come back and fill this in. I could list 50 valid reasons why your solution may not work. Some would be a result of legacy debt, others would be design choices built on the back of a lack of knowledge or experience and others may simply be cost restricted calls made way back in alpha or earlier.
Either way enjoy nights little troll.
I'm sure ZOS would be absolutely thrilled if you were to design for them for free a workable server system that never has be taken down for maintenance or patches ever.
But (and here is the point I keep trying to make) I don't need to design it -- being able to do this is common industry practice. Still, if they're unsure how it works, here's the basic rundown.
- Test the patches on a test server.
- Once you're sure it works as intended, push the updates to a deployment server, leaving the production (i.e. live) server running.
- Once the update has been pushed, switch the point of entry -- the deployment server now becomes the production server. New users logging on will automatically connect to the updated server, and you can push out a message to users still on the old server that they should log out and back in again when it's convenient (maybe giving a deadline of a couple of hours before forcibly ejecting them).
- Once the old server is empty it becomes your deployment server for the next update.
Well look at that. You've pushed out a new update, and the only inconvenience is that some people have had to log out and back in again. No massive downtime or anything. I wonder why nobody thought of that befo... oh, wait, they did. I remember learning about it at college nearly 30 years ago...
so.....another 5 hour maintenance today. What kind of Moronic MMO has mainteance two days in a row? WHat, instead of 5 hours today, its going to be 10?
Other MMOs Ive played have a 1 hour DT every day and stick to their schedule. What, ZOS are arrogant enough to think they can inconvenience their customers whenever they want?
THere are many MMOs out there so guess I'll be going back to SWTOR or EVE or maybe I'll find something new. ESO is never getting another cent from me.
And before people rush in to defend ZOS as if your own honor has been wounded, Yeah ZOS is a business and they can do what ever the heck they want. THat said, I am a customer and I can take my money where ever I want.

so.....another 5 hour maintenance today. What kind of Moronic MMO has mainteance two days in a row? WHat, instead of 5 hours today, its going to be 10?
Other MMOs Ive played have a 1 hour DT every day and stick to their schedule. What, ZOS are arrogant enough to think they can inconvenience their customers whenever they want?
THere are many MMOs out there so guess I'll be going back to SWTOR or EVE or maybe I'll find something new. ESO is never getting another cent from me.
And before people rush in to defend ZOS as if your own honor has been wounded, Yeah ZOS is a business and they can do what ever the heck they want. THat said, I am a customer and I can take my money where ever I want.
Bryanonymous wrote: »This isn't a phone company.
Some businesses do actually close for one or two days a week.
This is not a car.
You are comparing products that have almost nothing in common, and now you have lost ALL credibility with your faulty logic.
When you bought ESO was there any information stating they're closed 5 or more hours every week, one one particular day? Companies do tell you their business hours. Your faulty logic has made you lose all credibility.
I never could understand why some people feel compelled to defend corporations...