Update 49 is now available for testing on the PTS! You can read the latest patch notes here: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/categories/pts
Maintenance for the week of January 19:
• PC/Mac: No maintenance – January 19
• NA megaservers for patch maintenance – January 21, 4:00AM EST (9:00 UTC) - 10:00AM EST (15:00 UTC)
• EU megaservers for patch maintenance – January 21, 9:00 UTC (4:00AM EST) - 15:00 UTC (10:00AM EST)

Stop with the weekly maintenaces already!!!

  • Solid_Metal
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    old_mufasa wrote: »
    Omg do them once a month, every time you do a maintenance you break the game and just to make a few fixes. Please for love of Akatosh stop the weekly maintenance.

    Wow.. can you be more ignorant

    Almost all major mmo's do server maintenance weekly.. and yes server can become unstable and shut done if you do not do the maintenance... even more stable mmos then ESO do it. Maybe you should educate yourself about why and the effects of not doing it before running you mouth off...

    Yeah I have played reputable MMO's... you know where they actually tell you whats going on when something happens, they give you a timeline for maint downtime, and normal weekly maint is 2 - maybe 4 hours, not 8 lol.
    Gina actually confirmed they know the problem, and take "couple" hours to fix it, but indeed i agree with the communication part
    you know it take 8 right now because sh*t happen right?, normally it take 3-4 hours

    Except uhh... pretty much every recent maintenance that I can recall has been at least double 3-4 hours and almost every one has been extended... yes every MMO does maintenance, but come on theres a bit of incompetence going on when its more common to have a problem with maintenance and it to last 8+ hours than for it to be a simple 3-4 hours and good to go.

    nope, recent maintenance they never doubling anything AFAIK, top are 5 hours and thats it, this the only one so far that more than 5 hours, theres probably something like this yeah, but it couple months back

    Lolwut... are you playing the same game? Just like last week or the week before there was maintenance more than once and extended maintenance on that!

    more like emergerncy maintenance after Tamriel One update, it also happen on WoD update for WoW mind you, dunno if it also happen in Legion
    we talking about extended weekly maintenance like this, which is normally only 3-5 hours top
    and also as i recall, those "emergency" maintenance also take very short

    So wait, you're saying yes there is "emergency" maintenance, but that's different than extended maintenance? At this point you sound like a paid spokesperson making up some cryptic excuses for obvious shortcomings... "oh this isn't 'extended' maintenance guys, its 'emergency' maintenance... and normal downtime is 3-5 hours 'usually', but sometimes we have slightly longer extended times due to emergencies and the sun was in my eyes and WoW has maintenance too and stuff and things"

    you can perceive it as whatever you like really, for me the maintenance during big update is acceptable since *** can happen on those time, like almost all mmo with big update roll
    and now weekly maintenance that usually only take 3-5 hours take a bit longer cause of *** happen, and this only happen once in a while
    you probably can look up at google that other mmo also experience this kind of suff, how big your game, how detail are you on testing and preparing update, *** can happen

    What big update... go look at the patch notes man lol... they fixed like a few minor things and the game has been down for going on 10 hours, 3-5 my ass!

    i said about One Tamriel the big update, i never say this patch is a big update, but in this patch unfortunately *** happen
    no need to "my ass" word there big guy
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  • Kryptonite_Kent
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    old_mufasa wrote: »
    Omg do them once a month, every time you do a maintenance you break the game and just to make a few fixes. Please for love of Akatosh stop the weekly maintenance.

    Wow.. can you be more ignorant

    Almost all major mmo's do server maintenance weekly.. and yes server can become unstable and shut done if you do not do the maintenance... even more stable mmos then ESO do it. Maybe you should educate yourself about why and the effects of not doing it before running you mouth off...

    Yeah I have played reputable MMO's... you know where they actually tell you whats going on when something happens, they give you a timeline for maint downtime, and normal weekly maint is 2 - maybe 4 hours, not 8 lol.
    Gina actually confirmed they know the problem, and take "couple" hours to fix it, but indeed i agree with the communication part
    you know it take 8 right now because sh*t happen right?, normally it take 3-4 hours

    Except uhh... pretty much every recent maintenance that I can recall has been at least double 3-4 hours and almost every one has been extended... yes every MMO does maintenance, but come on theres a bit of incompetence going on when its more common to have a problem with maintenance and it to last 8+ hours than for it to be a simple 3-4 hours and good to go.

    nope, recent maintenance they never doubling anything AFAIK, top are 5 hours and thats it, this the only one so far that more than 5 hours, theres probably something like this yeah, but it couple months back

    Lolwut... are you playing the same game? Just like last week or the week before there was maintenance more than once and extended maintenance on that!

    more like emergerncy maintenance after Tamriel One update, it also happen on WoD update for WoW mind you, dunno if it also happen in Legion
    we talking about extended weekly maintenance like this, which is normally only 3-5 hours top
    and also as i recall, those "emergency" maintenance also take very short

    So wait, you're saying yes there is "emergency" maintenance, but that's different than extended maintenance? At this point you sound like a paid spokesperson making up some cryptic excuses for obvious shortcomings... "oh this isn't 'extended' maintenance guys, its 'emergency' maintenance... and normal downtime is 3-5 hours 'usually', but sometimes we have slightly longer extended times due to emergencies and the sun was in my eyes and WoW has maintenance too and stuff and things"

    you can perceive it as whatever you like really, for me the maintenance during big update is acceptable since *** can happen on those time, like almost all mmo with big update roll
    and now weekly maintenance that usually only take 3-5 hours take a bit longer cause of *** happen, and this only happen once in a while
    you probably can look up at google that other mmo also experience this kind of suff, how big your game, how detail are you on testing and preparing update, *** can happen

    What big update... go look at the patch notes man lol... they fixed like a few minor things and the game has been down for going on 10 hours, 3-5 my ass!

    i said about One Tamriel the big update, i never say this patch is a big update, but in this patch unfortunately *** happen
    no need to "my ass" word there big guy

    You're offended by me saying "my ass" when you're saying "*** happens" lol?
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  • Solid_Metal
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    old_mufasa wrote: »
    Omg do them once a month, every time you do a maintenance you break the game and just to make a few fixes. Please for love of Akatosh stop the weekly maintenance.

    Wow.. can you be more ignorant

    Almost all major mmo's do server maintenance weekly.. and yes server can become unstable and shut done if you do not do the maintenance... even more stable mmos then ESO do it. Maybe you should educate yourself about why and the effects of not doing it before running you mouth off...

    Yeah I have played reputable MMO's... you know where they actually tell you whats going on when something happens, they give you a timeline for maint downtime, and normal weekly maint is 2 - maybe 4 hours, not 8 lol.
    Gina actually confirmed they know the problem, and take "couple" hours to fix it, but indeed i agree with the communication part
    you know it take 8 right now because sh*t happen right?, normally it take 3-4 hours

    Except uhh... pretty much every recent maintenance that I can recall has been at least double 3-4 hours and almost every one has been extended... yes every MMO does maintenance, but come on theres a bit of incompetence going on when its more common to have a problem with maintenance and it to last 8+ hours than for it to be a simple 3-4 hours and good to go.

    nope, recent maintenance they never doubling anything AFAIK, top are 5 hours and thats it, this the only one so far that more than 5 hours, theres probably something like this yeah, but it couple months back

    Lolwut... are you playing the same game? Just like last week or the week before there was maintenance more than once and extended maintenance on that!

    more like emergerncy maintenance after Tamriel One update, it also happen on WoD update for WoW mind you, dunno if it also happen in Legion
    we talking about extended weekly maintenance like this, which is normally only 3-5 hours top
    and also as i recall, those "emergency" maintenance also take very short

    So wait, you're saying yes there is "emergency" maintenance, but that's different than extended maintenance? At this point you sound like a paid spokesperson making up some cryptic excuses for obvious shortcomings... "oh this isn't 'extended' maintenance guys, its 'emergency' maintenance... and normal downtime is 3-5 hours 'usually', but sometimes we have slightly longer extended times due to emergencies and the sun was in my eyes and WoW has maintenance too and stuff and things"

    you can perceive it as whatever you like really, for me the maintenance during big update is acceptable since *** can happen on those time, like almost all mmo with big update roll
    and now weekly maintenance that usually only take 3-5 hours take a bit longer cause of *** happen, and this only happen once in a while
    you probably can look up at google that other mmo also experience this kind of suff, how big your game, how detail are you on testing and preparing update, *** can happen

    What big update... go look at the patch notes man lol... they fixed like a few minor things and the game has been down for going on 10 hours, 3-5 my ass!

    i said about One Tamriel the big update, i never say this patch is a big update, but in this patch unfortunately *** happen
    no need to "my ass" word there big guy

    You're offended by me saying "my ass" when you're saying "*** happens" lol?

    i never said i getting offended it just uneeded, but you know, fair enough

    i shouldnt use *** happen tho, but lack of better term, cause english not my first languange lol
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  • Bigevilpeter
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    cjthibs wrote: »
    Well that was interesting, but it doesn't excuse the long downtimes and the downtimes because of the downtimes

    "I reject your reality and substitute my own" --Bigevilpeter.

    "I write weird stuff that don't make any sense" -- cjthibs

    Doesn't.... sorry..it hurt my head.

    Carry on!!!

    No Mr. Grammar *** both are grammatically correct, actually "don't" is more correct since stuff is plural. lol

  • Kryptonite_Kent
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    old_mufasa wrote: »
    Omg do them once a month, every time you do a maintenance you break the game and just to make a few fixes. Please for love of Akatosh stop the weekly maintenance.

    Wow.. can you be more ignorant

    Almost all major mmo's do server maintenance weekly.. and yes server can become unstable and shut done if you do not do the maintenance... even more stable mmos then ESO do it. Maybe you should educate yourself about why and the effects of not doing it before running you mouth off...

    Yeah I have played reputable MMO's... you know where they actually tell you whats going on when something happens, they give you a timeline for maint downtime, and normal weekly maint is 2 - maybe 4 hours, not 8 lol.
    Gina actually confirmed they know the problem, and take "couple" hours to fix it, but indeed i agree with the communication part
    you know it take 8 right now because sh*t happen right?, normally it take 3-4 hours

    Except uhh... pretty much every recent maintenance that I can recall has been at least double 3-4 hours and almost every one has been extended... yes every MMO does maintenance, but come on theres a bit of incompetence going on when its more common to have a problem with maintenance and it to last 8+ hours than for it to be a simple 3-4 hours and good to go.

    nope, recent maintenance they never doubling anything AFAIK, top are 5 hours and thats it, this the only one so far that more than 5 hours, theres probably something like this yeah, but it couple months back

    Lolwut... are you playing the same game? Just like last week or the week before there was maintenance more than once and extended maintenance on that!

    more like emergerncy maintenance after Tamriel One update, it also happen on WoD update for WoW mind you, dunno if it also happen in Legion
    we talking about extended weekly maintenance like this, which is normally only 3-5 hours top
    and also as i recall, those "emergency" maintenance also take very short

    So wait, you're saying yes there is "emergency" maintenance, but that's different than extended maintenance? At this point you sound like a paid spokesperson making up some cryptic excuses for obvious shortcomings... "oh this isn't 'extended' maintenance guys, its 'emergency' maintenance... and normal downtime is 3-5 hours 'usually', but sometimes we have slightly longer extended times due to emergencies and the sun was in my eyes and WoW has maintenance too and stuff and things"

    you can perceive it as whatever you like really, for me the maintenance during big update is acceptable since *** can happen on those time, like almost all mmo with big update roll
    and now weekly maintenance that usually only take 3-5 hours take a bit longer cause of *** happen, and this only happen once in a while
    you probably can look up at google that other mmo also experience this kind of suff, how big your game, how detail are you on testing and preparing update, *** can happen

    What big update... go look at the patch notes man lol... they fixed like a few minor things and the game has been down for going on 10 hours, 3-5 my ass!

    i said about One Tamriel the big update, i never say this patch is a big update, but in this patch unfortunately *** happen
    no need to "my ass" word there big guy

    You're offended by me saying "my ass" when you're saying "*** happens" lol?

    i never said i getting offended it just uneeded, but you know, fair enough

    i shouldnt use *** happen tho, but lack of better term, cause english not my first languange lol

    Well in case you are unaware, "my ass" is just slang for "yeah right" ;)
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  • cjthibs
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    cjthibs wrote: »
    Well that was interesting, but it doesn't excuse the long downtimes and the downtimes because of the downtimes

    "I reject your reality and substitute my own" --Bigevilpeter.

    "I write weird stuff that don't make any sense" -- cjthibs

    Doesn't.... sorry..it hurt my head.

    Carry on!!!

    No Mr. Grammar *** both are grammatically correct, actually "don't" is more correct since stuff is plural. lol

    Actually no.
    The word stuff is a collective noun, not a plural one.
  • Kryptonite_Kent
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    @InvitationNotFound
    Hi! Thanks for the critique. Yes, I am a Chef in life, not a programmer. The above post was copied from a response to another "Maintenance" thread from a while back. The post was written by a 21 year computer programmer as a explanation of what a maintenance is and does in general. It was just for folks that think maintenance is not necessary.
    But as I said, I know about as much about coding/programming as I do about Quantum Physics. But, I want to learn.
    So, if you are a programmer and can clarify how the Megaserver works and why maintenance is necessary/ not necessary, please share with us.
    To comparing ESO to other MMO's.
    Every game mentioned above is way older than ESO. We are only 2 1/2 years old. Remember WoW at 2 years old?? It was way worse than ESO!
    Give the delvs a break! They have done a amazing job of fixing the problems in this game since launch and have done a better job than a lot of other games in the short time ESO has been live.
    Are there problems? Yes. But complaining every Monday won't help.

    This is like saying, hey its ok that my hamburger is undercooked and has the wrong toppings because this restaurant is new compared to the one down the street that's been making hamburgers for 10 years...

    LMAO! Never been to a soft open of a restaurant have you..Your response made me laugh! Thank you.. :)

    I would expect a new restaurant to have the same quality and service as any other restaurant regardless of age... if you are gonna run a business you should do your homework and be prepared to do it the right way the first time out of the gate.

    Glad you got a laugh out of it though, I was going for a bit of comedy =P
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  • Kryptonite_Kent
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    cjthibs wrote: »
    cjthibs wrote: »
    Well that was interesting, but it doesn't excuse the long downtimes and the downtimes because of the downtimes

    "I reject your reality and substitute my own" --Bigevilpeter.

    "I write weird stuff that don't make any sense" -- cjthibs

    Doesn't.... sorry..it hurt my head.

    Carry on!!!

    No Mr. Grammar *** both are grammatically correct, actually "don't" is more correct since stuff is plural. lol

    Actually no.
    The word stuff is a collective noun, not a plural one.

    This is correct... hence why you would say "a bunch of stuff" to imply plurality.
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  • AsteriaStarfall
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    Customers want results not excuses, I don't care why I got my food uncooked, I don't care why the phone I bought didn't work etc.

    There are other mmos who have waaaay less downtime and still offer a very good service. I'm not an IT expert and don't want to be, I want to be able to play the game I payed a lot of money in and subbed in

    And customers that remain ignorant of the equipment they are using will always expect more and more. "Other MMO's" have also had more time on the market than ESO to work through problems.

    ESO - Released April 4, 2014

    WoW - released November 23, 2004
    SWTOR - released December 20, 2011
    FFXIV - released August 27, 2013 (Also completely remade the game for version 2.0 because of the amount of issues and player feedback.)
    TERA - Released on May 1, 2012

    As you can see, ESO is a relatively newer MMO, and as with countless others it will take a few years before it becomes a well oiled machine. The players that love the game will stick around. Those that like to hop around to whichever MMO is the current flavor of the month for them will do so. For every customer that likes to complain about maintenance there are many more that understand the need for it and are quite content doing other things while a server is offline.

    You could play Elder Scrolls Legends, Overwatch, or even a basic game of solitaire while you wait. When you limit your options to a single game, things like this will always come up, and in truth, you are the only one to blame.

    EDIT: P.S. The PTS server is still online. You could always run it, maybe try out a new build, test it out before committing your gold and time on the live server into something that may or may not work. There are always options, if you are willing to look.

    Edited by AsteriaStarfall on October 24, 2016 5:47PM
  • wenchmore420b14_ESO
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    Customers want results not excuses, I don't care why I got my food uncooked, I don't care why the phone I bought didn't work etc.

    There are other mmos who have waaaay less downtime and still offer a very good service. I'm not an IT expert and don't want to be, I want to be able to play the game I payed a lot of money in and subbed in

    And customers that remain ignorant of the equipment they are using will always expect more and more. "Other MMO's" have also had more time on the market than ESO to work through problems.

    ESO - Released April 4, 2014

    WoW - released November 23, 2004
    SWTOR - released December 20, 2011
    FFXIV - released August 27, 2013 (Also completely remade the game for version 2.0 because of the amount of issues and player feedback.)
    TERA - Released on May 1, 2012

    As you can see, ESO is a relatively newer MMO, and as with countless others it will take a few years before it becomes a well oiled machine. The players that love the game will stick around. Those that like to hop around to whichever MMO is the current flavor of the month for them will do so. For every customer that likes to complain about maintenance there are many more that understand the need for it and are quite content doing other things while a server is offline.

    You could play Elder Scrolls Legends, Overwatch, or even a basic game of solitaire while you wait. When you limit your options to a single game, things like this will always come up, and in truth, you are the only one to blame.

    EDIT: P.S. The PTS server is still online. You could always run it, maybe try out a new build, test it out before committing your gold and time on the live server into something that may or may not work. There are always options, if you are willing to look.

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  • CapnPhoton
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    Toybot wrote: »
    To comparing ESO to other MMO's.
    Every game mentioned above is way older than ESO. We are only 2 1/2 years old. Remember WoW at 2 years old?? It was way worse than ESO!
    Give the delvs a break! They have done a amazing job of fixing the problems in this game since launch and have done a better job than a lot of other games in the short time ESO has been live.
    Are there problems? Yes. But complaining every Monday won't help.

    I disagree. Complaining can help because knowing problems allows us to invent improvements. Investigate Microservices because that's what allows companies like Netflix to deliver entertainment without downtimes like what we are currently experiencing.

    There is complaining, which can get good results, and then there are witch hunts, put downs, insults, 'I quit' rants, etc. The latter is far more common here and is unnecessary to get results. If a person can give feedback, even negatively but deliver it in a productive way, we would all be better off.
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  • Kryptonite_Kent
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    Customers want results not excuses, I don't care why I got my food uncooked, I don't care why the phone I bought didn't work etc.

    There are other mmos who have waaaay less downtime and still offer a very good service. I'm not an IT expert and don't want to be, I want to be able to play the game I payed a lot of money in and subbed in

    And customers that remain ignorant of the equipment they are using will always expect more and more. "Other MMO's" have also had more time on the market than ESO to work through problems.

    ESO - Released April 4, 2014

    WoW - released November 23, 2004
    SWTOR - released December 20, 2011
    FFXIV - released August 27, 2013 (Also completely remade the game for version 2.0 because of the amount of issues and player feedback.)
    TERA - Released on May 1, 2012

    As you can see, ESO is a relatively newer MMO, and as with countless others it will take a few years before it becomes a well oiled machine. The players that love the game will stick around. Those that like to hop around to whichever MMO is the current flavor of the month for them will do so. For every customer that likes to complain about maintenance there are many more that understand the need for it and are quite content doing other things while a server is offline.

    You could play Elder Scrolls Legends, Overwatch, or even a basic game of solitaire while you wait. When you limit your options to a single game, things like this will always come up, and in truth, you are the only one to blame.

    EDIT: P.S. The PTS server is still online. You could always run it, maybe try out a new build, test it out before committing your gold and time on the live server into something that may or may not work. There are always options, if you are willing to look.

    You can make that excuse... or you can say why didn't ESO learn from the mistakes of much older games, do more research on how to avoid downtimes or problems in general... that's a 2 way street.
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  • Kryptonite_Kent
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    CapnPhoton wrote: »
    Toybot wrote: »
    To comparing ESO to other MMO's.
    Every game mentioned above is way older than ESO. We are only 2 1/2 years old. Remember WoW at 2 years old?? It was way worse than ESO!
    Give the delvs a break! They have done a amazing job of fixing the problems in this game since launch and have done a better job than a lot of other games in the short time ESO has been live.
    Are there problems? Yes. But complaining every Monday won't help.

    I disagree. Complaining can help because knowing problems allows us to invent improvements. Investigate Microservices because that's what allows companies like Netflix to deliver entertainment without downtimes like what we are currently experiencing.

    There is complaining, which can get good results, and then there are witch hunts, put downs, insults, 'I quit' rants, etc. The latter is far more common here and is unnecessary to get results. If a person can give feedback, even negatively but deliver it in a productive way, we would all be better off.

    This is where the disconnect is... I don't have the direct quote, but I have seen it, and a few people even have it in their sig lol... but one of the devs is quoted saying "Anyone saying something bad about the game is someone you should ignore". That's hideous to think that they are that thin skinned that they cant look at a complaint and decide if it has merit or not, they just ignore it because its "bad" /smh
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  • raglau
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    Customers want results not excuses, I don't care why I got my food uncooked, I don't care why the phone I bought didn't work etc.

    There are other mmos who have waaaay less downtime and still offer a very good service. I'm not an IT expert and don't want to be, I want to be able to play the game I payed a lot of money in and subbed in

    And customers that remain ignorant of the equipment they are using will always expect more and more. "Other MMO's" have also had more time on the market than ESO to work through problems.

    ESO - Released April 4, 2014

    WoW - released November 23, 2004
    SWTOR - released December 20, 2011
    FFXIV - released August 27, 2013 (Also completely remade the game for version 2.0 because of the amount of issues and player feedback.)
    TERA - Released on May 1, 2012

    As you can see, ESO is a relatively newer MMO, and as with countless others it will take a few years before it becomes a well oiled machine. The players that love the game will stick around. Those that like to hop around to whichever MMO is the current flavor of the month for them will do so. For every customer that likes to complain about maintenance there are many more that understand the need for it and are quite content doing other things while a server is offline.

    You could play Elder Scrolls Legends, Overwatch, or even a basic game of solitaire while you wait. When you limit your options to a single game, things like this will always come up, and in truth, you are the only one to blame.

    EDIT: P.S. The PTS server is still online. You could always run it, maybe try out a new build, test it out before committing your gold and time on the live server into something that may or may not work. There are always options, if you are willing to look.

    You can make that excuse... or you can say why didn't ESO learn from the mistakes of much older games, do more research on how to avoid downtimes or problems in general... that's a 2 way street.

    Let's be honest, what this always comes down to is money. Is more money saved by NOT adopting a highly available - but more expensive - game architecture, or does this lack of availability cause a loss of consumers that costs the bottom line even more? ZOS no doubt do understand the answer to this question after 2 or 3 years of running the game, the fact they persist with a rather flaky solution that suffers a lot of outages and is supported by a team that certainly has all the outward appearances of not being particularly skilled, says to me that they do not associate much revenue loss with this model.

    Why is that? Well, there's a market cap in terms of how many people will sub to a game anyway these days, because for most casuals they can't be bothered to sub. Once the game is bought the money is safe in the ZOS bank anyway. And those people - like me - who do sub to ESO, are a captive audience. There are many MMOs out there, but there is only one Elder Scrolls MMO, so ZOS have a monopoly at that level.

    Therefore, why invest in anything better, when we're putting up with what they give us today?
    Edited by raglau on October 24, 2016 6:08PM
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    You can make that excuse... or you can say why didn't ESO learn from the mistakes of much older games, do more research on how to avoid downtimes or problems in general... that's a 2 way street.

    It can be a two way street, but ESO also brought about a single megaserver so people were no longer separated and you didn't have the issues of "dead realms". The wide range of customization you can do with your character is also something that ESO came along with long before many others. If people want to narrow what they focus on such as the downtime and ignore that vast strides the game has made compared to others then there is nothing anyone can say that will sway your mind from that line of thinking.

    Imagine the potential when ESO works through these seemingly "small" problems. The game is still in it's infancy and has no where to go but grow. The map is still half empty, the possibility for more classes, more skill morphs, more engaging content/battles. Please don't focus on one thing, but look for the larger picture of what this game can become if players just tough out the few rough years. Could it be time wasted? Sure. But it could also be an enormous success and you will have had the pleasure of seeing it through all these years.

    You could be like a veteran WoW player that says..."i remember when ESO...."

  • Kryptonite_Kent
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    Pibbles wrote: »
    Customers want results not excuses, I don't care why I got my food uncooked, I don't care why the phone I bought didn't work etc.

    There are other mmos who have waaaay less downtime and still offer a very good service. I'm not an IT expert and don't want to be, I want to be able to play the game I payed a lot of money in and subbed in

    And customers that remain ignorant of the equipment they are using will always expect more and more. "Other MMO's" have also had more time on the market than ESO to work through problems.

    ESO - Released April 4, 2014

    WoW - released November 23, 2004
    SWTOR - released December 20, 2011
    FFXIV - released August 27, 2013 (Also completely remade the game for version 2.0 because of the amount of issues and player feedback.)
    TERA - Released on May 1, 2012

    As you can see, ESO is a relatively newer MMO, and as with countless others it will take a few years before it becomes a well oiled machine. The players that love the game will stick around. Those that like to hop around to whichever MMO is the current flavor of the month for them will do so. For every customer that likes to complain about maintenance there are many more that understand the need for it and are quite content doing other things while a server is offline.

    You could play Elder Scrolls Legends, Overwatch, or even a basic game of solitaire while you wait. When you limit your options to a single game, things like this will always come up, and in truth, you are the only one to blame.

    EDIT: P.S. The PTS server is still online. You could always run it, maybe try out a new build, test it out before committing your gold and time on the live server into something that may or may not work. There are always options, if you are willing to look.

    You can make that excuse... or you can say why didn't ESO learn from the mistakes of much older games, do more research on how to avoid downtimes or problems in general... that's a 2 way street.

    Let's be honest, what this always comes down to is money. Is more money saved by NOT adopting a highly available - but more expensive - game architecture, or does this lack of availability cause a loss of consumers that costs the bottom line even more? ZOS no doubt do understand the answer to this question after 2 or 3 years of running the game, the fact they persist with a rather flaky solution that suffers a lot of outages and is supported by a team that certainly has all the outward appearances of not being particularly skilled, says to me that they do no associate much revenue loss with this model.

    Why is that? Well, there's a market cap in terms of how many people will sub to a game anyway these days, because for most casuals they can't be bothered to sub. Once the game is bought the money is safe in the ZOS bank anyway. And those people - like me - who do sub to ESO, are a captive audience. There are many MMOs out there, but there is only one Elder Scrolls MMO, so ZOS have a monopoly at that level.

    Therefore, why invest in anything better, we're putting up with what they give us today?

    Agreed, its all about the bottom line.
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  • InvitationNotFound
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    Hi! Thanks for the critique. Yes, I am a Chef in life, not a programmer. The above post was copied from a response to another "Maintenance" thread from a while back. The post was written by a 21 year computer programmer as a explanation of what a maintenance is and does in general. It was just for folks that think maintenance is not necessary.
    But as I said, I know about as much about coding/programming as I do about Quantum Physics. But, I want to learn.
    So, if you are a programmer and can clarify how the Megaserver works and why maintenance is necessary/ not necessary, please share with us.
    To comparing ESO to other MMO's.
    Every game mentioned above is way older than ESO. We are only 2 1/2 years old. Remember WoW at 2 years old?? It was way worse than ESO!
    Give the delvs a break! They have done a amazing job of fixing the problems in this game since launch and have done a better job than a lot of other games in the short time ESO has been live.
    Are there problems? Yes. But complaining every Monday won't help.

    This is like saying, hey its ok that my hamburger is undercooked and has the wrong toppings because this restaurant is new compared to the one down the street that's been making hamburgers for 10 years...

    LMAO! Never been to a soft open of a restaurant have you..Your response made me laugh! Thank you.. :)

    @wenchmore420b14_ESO
    well, i didn't say maintenance isn't necessary, it might be. but without further details about what ZOS is exactly doing i can only make assumptions. the points made by that 21 year old programmer aren't valid in my opinion, besides the mentioned devices normally aren't touched by a programmer (not even the application / http server. his code is running on it, yes. but the system is generally maintained by a system / network administrator). besides minor bug fixes they might backup data and try to increase performance by optimizing the database. but again, it's nothing but an assumption.

    regarding the mega server... well, you should consider that a buzz word. whatever their server setup is, there's nothing like a mega server and it isn't anything conceptually that hasn't already been there in any other mmorpg as far as i know. it just sounds fancy...
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  • newtinmpls
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    Omg do them once a month, every time you do a maintenance you break the game and just to make a few fixes. Please for love of Akatosh stop the weekly maintenance.

    What.... are you .... differently cognitively abled?

    The severs wouldn't last a month.... they would go up in a smoking fireball if we were lucky.

    or just endless loading screens and rollbacks.
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    Just to verify, the "Megaserver Tech" is new to MMO's and created by Zos for ESO. It is different than any other game.
    Here's a link about it.
    http://elderscrollsonline.info/mega-server

    So no, it's not a catch word.
    But enough of this silliness.. Lol.. Servers back up! Time to play!
    See ya'll in Tamriel!!
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    Edited by wenchmore420b14_ESO on October 24, 2016 6:12PM
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  • Hempyre
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    I like what you've said but...

    in regards to the "newer MMO" comments. They aren't reinventing the wheel here. maintaining services during maintenance is something that's been worked out for a long time, including (if not more specifically) outside of games. They have just chosen for whatever reason not to implement existing tech.

    A lot of games have had high degrees of customization, Shadowbane comes to mind, as does EVE, as did Anarchy Online. No maintenance downtime that I recall on those. (I could be wrong)

    The "Mega Server" is not a single server, that's just sales lingo. they use server farms just like everyone else.

    I'm fine with having to do weekly, that's ZOS's prerogative. I'd like to see better testing to avoid maintenance to fix maintenance however.

    I agree with looking forward to the things that are coming. I've never played a game that pumps out so much good content so quickly.

    Cheers.
  • raglau
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    Just to verify, the "Megaserver Tech" is new to MMO's and created by Zos for ESO. It is different than any other game.
    Here's a link about it.
    http://elderscrollsonline.info/mega-server

    So no, it's not a catch word.
    But enough of this silliness.. Lol.. Servers back up! Time to play!
    See ya'll in Tamriel!!
    Huzzah!

    It's very likely underpinned by an elastic compute service similar to Azure or AWS, but seeminly on-premises in the datacentre. So it's not new in that way, it's tried and trusted infrastructure, but ZOS did come along at the right time to leverage it effectively. In that way, I think they are one of the earlier MMOs to feature just a couple of regional servers, not a long list of statically scaled shards.
    Edited by raglau on October 24, 2016 6:19PM
  • Fedaygin
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    If Zenimax Studios stops doing weekly Maintenance with this Mmo "less Mmo now after Scaling every area" then There will be more Launcher Problems. Also Strange Dc's & Lazymode Scotty Beam Me up Grouping Tool starts to work even worse as it did for a loong time. Y we have too many of em Bugs already so weekly Maintenance should be done as been so far :)Though ofc Good if done at Proper "Noon" Hours for EU & Esp. for ESO Supporters EU +2 / +3 zone that r furthest in Europe. Ofc launcher still not Being even close at Optimal State even with Weekly Maintenance as my Recent Bug report shows.

    It's only one of several Launcher problems that ppl have seen. Blizzard Has done Weekly Maintenance for 6+ Years & always aimed Timing for it to be one that is Treating their Eu Supporters well. So @Bigevilpeter Weekly Maintenance is good idea. If done once a month it's much worse for several reasons. Wish nice gaming for all & Remember to Recycle to help Planet Earth :)

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    lol uh ohh you used the forbidden taboo word on the forums adult, it doesn't exist here

    I thought patience was the taboo word here.
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    I don't care why I got my food uncooked, I don't care why the phone I bought didn't work etc.

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  • Ionella
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    Just to verify, the "Megaserver Tech" is new to MMO's and created by Zos for ESO. It is different than any other game.
    Here's a link about it.
    http://elderscrollsonline.info/mega-server

    So no, it's not a catch word.
    But enough of this silliness.. Lol.. Servers back up! Time to play!
    See ya'll in Tamriel!!
    Huzzah!

    Wrong, and wrong again.
    That technology has been here for a while, and Zenimax might have used it among the first for MMO that is, but definitely they aren't the only one who's been using it.
    I could list a couple of games and their downtimes, but I'm just gonna mention Guild Wars 2, as it is the most similar game to ESO. They are both MMOs, and the both operate on a 'Megaserver'. Difference is GW2 launched using standard servers or shards, and then transitioned to megaserver in april 2014, and yeah, they virtually have no downtime. Last downtime was on August 23rd, and before that in february. Downtimes are so rare you can expect some cash shop goodies in your mail.

    I only hope ESO will improve in that regard and these day-long maintenances will be thing of the past.

    For those interested in behind the scenes magic GW2 does, I recommend this:
    http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1016640/Guild-Wars-2-Programming-the
  • cjthibs
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    Ionella wrote: »
    Just to verify, the "Megaserver Tech" is new to MMO's and created by Zos for ESO. It is different than any other game.
    Here's a link about it.
    http://elderscrollsonline.info/mega-server

    So no, it's not a catch word.
    But enough of this silliness.. Lol.. Servers back up! Time to play!
    See ya'll in Tamriel!!
    Huzzah!

    Wrong, and wrong again.
    That technology has been here for a while, and Zenimax might have used it among the first for MMO that is, but definitely they aren't the only one who's been using it.
    I could list a couple of games and their downtimes, but I'm just gonna mention Guild Wars 2, as it is the most similar game to ESO. They are both MMOs, and the both operate on a 'Megaserver'. Difference is GW2 launched using standard servers or shards, and then transitioned to megaserver in april 2014, and yeah, they virtually have no downtime. Last downtime was on August 23rd, and before that in february. Downtimes are so rare you can expect some cash shop goodies in your mail.

    I only hope ESO will improve in that regard and these day-long maintenances will be thing of the past.

    For those interested in behind the scenes magic GW2 does, I recommend this:
    http://www.gdcvault.com/play/1016640/Guild-Wars-2-Programming-the

    If the lack of downtime is the most important aspect of your MMO gaming, then I'd suggest you go play GW2 then.
    This game requires more downtime, for whatever reason (it's irrelevant), so we can rant and rave about the downtime, or we can just be a bit more patient, and enjoy our game of choice. Up to you really.
  • Stopnaggin
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    LaiTash wrote: »
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    Gotta call BS on that one. I've been playing in MMO's longer than some of ZM's player base has been alive (97) and I seldom EVER see patches that short. I havent played Warcrap in years, but their norm was 4 to 6 hours. Old Everquest, depending on the updates, could be longer. GW, CoH, DAoC, RIFT....the list goes on. All their patches took several hours, occasionally half a day.

    Wake up, it's 2016, not 2003.

    I'm awake now and reread what you quoted. So...what the hell does 2016 have to do with what he said?

    Hmm? Well there are new and better ways of doing maintenances and applying patches you know. Eve's maintenances take 15 minutes. Black desert's is ~hour on crappy russian servers. GW2... i'm not sure they have the maintenance downtime at all. The list goes on. 4+ hours of maintenance every monday? Doing this during the day? Not compensating for additional downtime? No, i don't think i've ever seen something like that except for ESO.

    Well just find something else to play then. If you are having such a bad experience then why continue? If you don't like the way they conduct their business the stop playing as a form of protest. Please go play one of those much better games you have listed above if that would make you happier. It's not rocket science, not happy do something else. Or are you staying together for the kids? If so ignore above.
  • Solus
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    SOLUTION:

    Do a daily maintenance. That way you expect the server to be down every night. It'd be like a bed time for everyone.

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  • Jbugz97
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    yes pls keep all your maintenance going keep the game fresh with no bugs
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  • Bigevilpeter
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    Jbugz97 wrote: »
    yes pls keep all your maintenance going keep the game fresh with no bugs

    Yeah the game is really fresh with no bugs now because they do the weekly maintenance :/
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