Hey all,
we are all fully aware this BG Queue-Problem and all the fixes that dont fix anything (in case of this weeks patch: even made it worse). So no need to reiterate all the comments of how much we are frustrated and so on. No need to be toxic, the disaster is here and it doesnt look like it will be solved soon.
But this is the first time since I started playing MMOs (started with BC WoW) that i can understand why from time to time players want the Company to give a substantial sign of good will. I am fully aware that we as frustrated (and paying, by the way) customers are in no way entitled to any form of "real" compensation (read: money back). I want to repeat this, cause otherwise a hundred forum warriors will jump me:
I-am-fully-aware-that-we-are-in-no-way-entitled-to-any-form-of-compensation
Now with this out of the way: I think the Queue-Bug-crisis has reached a critical state. At this point I feel more and more that Zenimax not only fails to solve the problem but it - and this ist propably even worse - shows not the slightest sign of empathy (apart from the Forum Mods who give their best to calm the situation down). Many players are frustrated as hell, and it gets worse from day to day.
If you, Zeni, are not able to fix the problems, give at least a sign of good will: give us a few free days of playtime, give us a few crowns, a pet, whatever. Dont get me wrong: I dont need any of these things. But your GAME is in desperate need of a proof that you care about your COMMUNITY. Right now I got the feeling that parts of your playerbase have lost faith in you. We are going into ANOTHER week in which the BG Queue wont work. And you? You do nothing that is VISIBLE to your playerbase. Sure, youre working hard behind the scenes, I appreciate that. But as a Company you should realize the importance of good PR: Give us a little present to demonstrate that you care about you customers.
Take the in-game model of a little snake, call her "Queue" and give it free to the playerbase that bought the Morrowind-Chapter. Be ironic cause, you know, being ironic to oneself is a smart move (and a sign of emotional intelligence). But do something that restores my faith that you care about your customer.
Wish you all the best,
Wump
Edited by Wump on June 20, 2017 6:17PM