Fallen_Ray wrote: »Have you even experienced the amount of crashes, infinite loading screens delayed texture rendering, bug at the crafting stations that pups the same materials for clothing and blacksmithing stations rendering crafting impossible (temp solution logout and back in), animation delays during combat or the most recent logout bug at certain regions. I could go on.
Fallen_Ray wrote: »Just try the example I gave about leaving your PC on without turning it off or doing a minor defrag or clean up. You'll understand it better then!
kevlarto_ESO wrote: »Hot fixes happen in all mmo's it is a part of the online experience, I am glad they do them instead of waiting for the next cycle, I just wish zos was more Johnny on the spot with larger issues plaguing the game, I guess those are bit more in depth to fix.
ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Can someone check on ArchAge and tell me how that's going?
Why more maintenance? Because ZoS seems unable to do maintenance, patch, etc without messing something up.
Praise the day they get something right..
I agree & proc sets don't bother me I just stack thru the damage and laugh. But having maintenance almost every other day is starting to get really annoying. Especially when you hardly notice a difference lmfao & If only ESO could do what WoW did..dwemer_paleologist wrote: »Why more maintenance? Because ZoS seems unable to do maintenance, patch, etc without messing something up.
Praise the day they get something right..
well to be fair, i think tamerial one was almost perfect [accept for the proc sets] as far as a work by zenimax it was thier best work.
ManwithBeard9 wrote: »Can someone check on ArchAge and tell me how that's going?
It's a Korean grinder. It's going exactly as you would expect. Break out the wallet for micro transactions or GTFU.
Are you kidding me? I didn't get to play at all yesterday since the server came back up 15 mins before I had to leave for work.
And now MORE maintenance? Wth? Since when does a game need 2 days in a row for maintenance?
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JamieAubrey wrote: »Go play another game or watch some TV
Fallen_Ray wrote: »
If it helps you understand it better, leave your PC running for a month without turning it off nor putting it to hibernate nor sleep. then Open the task manager and check CPU performance and memory usage. Heck the slow computer will already tell you its time for a shutdown before even checking the performance.
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