Shardan4968 wrote: »Dragon Break.
Seriously. Could this not have been done alongside or after todays patch maintenance? I don't mind losing 1 day of play (maintenance and then had to work) but 2 kind of takes the ***.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi everyone,
As some of you have reported, after today's PC/Mac incremental patch it is not possible to complete certain quests. We will be pushing a hotfix for this tomorrow morning at 6:00 AM EDT that will require a few hours of downtime. We are reverting the fix for the "A Cold Wind From the Mountain" quest as part of this hotfix. If you currently have a quest that you cannot complete due to this issue, you will need to abandon the quest and pick it back up after the hotfix is live.
We will post our usual hotfix messaging, forum banner, and login screen announcement to let everyone know about the hotfix maintenance. Thank you for your patience!
Considering more maintenance again today, ESO is, without a doubt, the worst performing game/MMO I have ever played, and in fact the worst performing 'tech product' (software/hardware) I have ever used (that isn't broken).
I say this without exaggeration. Everything is broken in this game. Skills are bugged, group finder bugged, infinite load screens, lag, random kicks, it just never ends the game just doesn't work.
Losing an entire day a week is terrible enough (from ZOS's perspective), but losing another is simply too much. These weekly maintenances should take an hour tops.
Worst performing game I have ever seen in my life, Devs are just not cutting it. It's unbelievable. How are they allowed to perform at such low levels and keep their positions? Honest question??
Considering more maintenance again today, ESO is, without a doubt, the worst performing game/MMO I have ever played, and in fact the worst performing 'tech product' (software/hardware) I have ever used (that isn't broken).
I say this without exaggeration. Everything is broken in this game. Skills are bugged, group finder bugged, infinite load screens, lag, random kicks, it just never ends the game just doesn't work.
Losing an entire day a week is terrible enough (from ZOS's perspective), but losing another is simply too much. These weekly maintenances should take an hour tops.
Worst performing game I have ever seen in my life, Devs are just not cutting it. It's unbelievable. How are they allowed to perform at such low levels and keep their positions? Honest question??
I agree completely. If I was unable to do my job properly, or didn't care, or lacked the knowledge, or lacked the training, I'd be sacked and replaced, especially when vast sums of money and company reputation is at stake. No one wants anyone to be fired but if I'm paying for something but only getting half a product, then I expect someone, somewhere to be held accountable.
MrBetadine wrote: »So in another thread regarding Group Finder fix, Gina said that a fix was cooked up last Friday therfore did not make its way into the patch. Someone asked if ZOS could implement the fix today. I guess this is their response?
Anyone is responsible for the game performing so poorly, the plethora of glitches and disconnects, etc. Needs to be held accountable and properly dealt with, replaced if necessary.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Quests are important! Broken Bgs not, even if it's a main feature of Morrowind Expansion (sarcasm)
The frustration regarding the Activity Finder queue issues is fair and understandable. We've had our Engineers prioritized on fixing them since Morrowind launched, and while we've identified and fixed some we still have work to do. We have a round of fixes that we're testing now and will push live with the next incremental patch. (The fixes we're testing are not ones we can roll out via a hotfix, as we can with tomorrow's quest issue fix.)
eklhaftb16_ESO wrote: »Anyone is responsible for the game performing so poorly, the plethora of glitches and disconnects, etc. Needs to be held accountable and properly dealt with, replaced if necessary.
MMOs are a fickle animals, and stuff like that will always happen due to their sheer complexity. Replacing employees won't help.
I know what would help, though. Some nice apology gift to sweeten the unexpected downtime. A complimentary crown crate, maybe - a small, basically worthless thing, but it would greatly help to make people less annoyed.
Blackleopardex wrote: »eklhaftb16_ESO wrote: »Anyone is responsible for the game performing so poorly, the plethora of glitches and disconnects, etc. Needs to be held accountable and properly dealt with, replaced if necessary.
MMOs are a fickle animals, and stuff like that will always happen due to their sheer complexity. Replacing employees won't help.
I know what would help, though. Some nice apology gift to sweeten the unexpected downtime. A complimentary crown crate, maybe - a small, basically worthless thing, but it would greatly help to make people less annoyed.
or just some information about whats going on and how long they expect the downtime to be...
Considering more maintenance again today, ESO is, without a doubt, the worst performing game/MMO I have ever played, and in fact the worst performing 'tech product' (software/hardware) I have ever used (that isn't broken).
I say this without exaggeration. Everything is broken in this game. Skills are bugged, group finder bugged, infinite load screens, lag, random kicks, it just never ends the game just doesn't work.
Losing an entire day a week is terrible enough (from ZOS's perspective), but losing another is simply too much. These weekly maintenances should take an hour tops.
Worst performing game I have ever seen in my life, Devs are just not cutting it. It's unbelievable. How are they allowed to perform at such low levels and keep their positions? Honest question??
eklhaftb16_ESO wrote: »Anyone is responsible for the game performing so poorly, the plethora of glitches and disconnects, etc. Needs to be held accountable and properly dealt with, replaced if necessary.
MMOs are a fickle animals, and stuff like that will always happen due to their sheer complexity. Replacing employees won't help.
I know what would help, though. Some nice apology gift to sweeten the unexpected downtime. A complimentary crown crate, maybe - a small, basically worthless thing, but it would greatly help to make people less annoyed.
JasonSilverSpring wrote: »Blackleopardex wrote: »eklhaftb16_ESO wrote: »Anyone is responsible for the game performing so poorly, the plethora of glitches and disconnects, etc. Needs to be held accountable and properly dealt with, replaced if necessary.
MMOs are a fickle animals, and stuff like that will always happen due to their sheer complexity. Replacing employees won't help.
I know what would help, though. Some nice apology gift to sweeten the unexpected downtime. A complimentary crown crate, maybe - a small, basically worthless thing, but it would greatly help to make people less annoyed.
or just some information about whats going on and how long they expect the downtime to be...
They posted that. Dev Tracker is your friend.
Edit: Though, in fairness and in criticism of ZOS, they did not put up a post in the Maintenance section of the forum. They only put up the alert at top of forums.
Blackleopardex wrote: »JasonSilverSpring wrote: »Blackleopardex wrote: »eklhaftb16_ESO wrote: »Anyone is responsible for the game performing so poorly, the plethora of glitches and disconnects, etc. Needs to be held accountable and properly dealt with, replaced if necessary.
MMOs are a fickle animals, and stuff like that will always happen due to their sheer complexity. Replacing employees won't help.
I know what would help, though. Some nice apology gift to sweeten the unexpected downtime. A complimentary crown crate, maybe - a small, basically worthless thing, but it would greatly help to make people less annoyed.
or just some information about whats going on and how long they expect the downtime to be...
They posted that. Dev Tracker is your friend.
Edit: Though, in fairness and in criticism of ZOS, they did not put up a post in the Maintenance section of the forum. They only put up the alert at top of forums.
Does not give any of the information I ask for?
Blackleopardex wrote: »JasonSilverSpring wrote: »Blackleopardex wrote: »eklhaftb16_ESO wrote: »Anyone is responsible for the game performing so poorly, the plethora of glitches and disconnects, etc. Needs to be held accountable and properly dealt with, replaced if necessary.
MMOs are a fickle animals, and stuff like that will always happen due to their sheer complexity. Replacing employees won't help.
I know what would help, though. Some nice apology gift to sweeten the unexpected downtime. A complimentary crown crate, maybe - a small, basically worthless thing, but it would greatly help to make people less annoyed.
or just some information about whats going on and how long they expect the downtime to be...
They posted that. Dev Tracker is your friend.
Edit: Though, in fairness and in criticism of ZOS, they did not put up a post in the Maintenance section of the forum. They only put up the alert at top of forums.
Does not give any of the information I ask for?
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Hi everyone,
As some of you have reported, after today's PC/Mac incremental patch it is not possible to complete certain quests. We will be pushing a hotfix for this tomorrow morning at 6:00 AM EDT that will require a few hours of downtime. We are reverting the fix for the "A Cold Wind From the Mountain" quest as part of this hotfix. If you currently have a quest that you cannot complete due to this issue, you will need to abandon the quest and pick it back up after the hotfix is live.
We will post our usual hotfix messaging, forum banner, and login screen announcement to let everyone know about the hotfix maintenance. Thank you for your patience!
Considering more maintenance again today, ESO is, without a doubt, the worst performing game/MMO I have ever played, and in fact the worst performing 'tech product' (software/hardware) I have ever used (that isn't broken).
I say this without exaggeration. Everything is broken in this game. Skills are bugged, group finder bugged, infinite load screens, lag, random kicks, it just never ends the game just doesn't work.
Losing an entire day a week is terrible enough (from ZOS's perspective), but losing another is simply too much. These weekly maintenances should take an hour tops.
Worst performing game I have ever seen in my life, Devs are just not cutting it. It's unbelievable. How are they allowed to perform at such low levels and keep their positions? Honest question??
MLGProPlayer wrote: »Considering more maintenance again today, ESO is, without a doubt, the worst performing game/MMO I have ever played, and in fact the worst performing 'tech product' (software/hardware) I have ever used (that isn't broken).
I say this without exaggeration. Everything is broken in this game. Skills are bugged, group finder bugged, infinite load screens, lag, random kicks, it just never ends the game just doesn't work.
Losing an entire day a week is terrible enough (from ZOS's perspective), but losing another is simply too much. These weekly maintenances should take an hour tops.
Worst performing game I have ever seen in my life, Devs are just not cutting it. It's unbelievable. How are they allowed to perform at such low levels and keep their positions? Honest question??
You're only losing an entire day of gaming if you live in Australia or you work an evening shift so early morning is your off-time.
JasonSilverSpring wrote: »Blackleopardex wrote: »eklhaftb16_ESO wrote: »Anyone is responsible for the game performing so poorly, the plethora of glitches and disconnects, etc. Needs to be held accountable and properly dealt with, replaced if necessary.
MMOs are a fickle animals, and stuff like that will always happen due to their sheer complexity. Replacing employees won't help.
I know what would help, though. Some nice apology gift to sweeten the unexpected downtime. A complimentary crown crate, maybe - a small, basically worthless thing, but it would greatly help to make people less annoyed.
or just some information about whats going on and how long they expect the downtime to be...
They posted that. Dev Tracker is your friend.
Edit: Though, in fairness and in criticism of ZOS, they did not put up a post in the Maintenance section of the forum. They only put up the alert at top of forums.
Considering more maintenance again today, ESO is, without a doubt, the worst performing game/MMO I have ever played, and in fact the worst performing 'tech product' (software/hardware) I have ever used (that isn't broken).
I say this without exaggeration. Everything is broken in this game. Skills are bugged, group finder bugged, infinite load screens, lag, random kicks, it just never ends the game just doesn't work.
Losing an entire day a week is terrible enough (from ZOS's perspective), but losing another is simply too much. These weekly maintenances should take an hour tops.
Worst performing game I have ever seen in my life, Devs are just not cutting it. It's unbelievable. How are they allowed to perform at such low levels and keep their positions? Honest question??
Totally agree.
I've come from GW2 and only left because I was getting bored after 3 years.
I can confirm I have NEVER had to wait for a maintenance period. The worst I've had is to log out in '30 seconds' to download the new patch.
The fact that people are saying maintenance is fine and normal... IT'S NOT. Maybe it was normal back in the dinosaur ages you were playing in but every modern game to date has virtually 0 downtime. ESO has so much potential to be a good game but it ruined by completely incompetence of the people running it!