Jayman1000 wrote: »
Its based on American times, as its an American company.
wesly.backersb16_ESO wrote: »OMG maintenance! My world is collapsing!
Yamenstein wrote: »Aren't the EU servers located in NA? Also it makes sense that they would update a platform at a time. Not break up servers into location. Also does it matter when they do maintenance? I get home from work and an hour later it's maintenance time. It's always something for someone, somewhere. So I don't care when they do it.
And to the person who talks about how their shouldn't be any maintenance at all, always someone, just no. Rather a working game than a broken one, and ESO is already broke in some areas anyways so don't need it worse.
Jayman1000 wrote: »Yamenstein wrote: »Aren't the EU servers located in NA? Also it makes sense that they would update a platform at a time. Not break up servers into location. Also does it matter when they do maintenance? I get home from work and an hour later it's maintenance time. It's always something for someone, somewhere. So I don't care when they do it.
And to the person who talks about how their shouldn't be any maintenance at all, always someone, just no. Rather a working game than a broken one, and ESO is already broke in some areas anyways so don't need it worse.
Well, I don't think it makes much sense to place EU servers in NA, would it? They are EU servers, placed here in the EU, because there's a huge bunch of ESO gamers here in Europe, and we would have a pretty bad experience playing on american servers because the long distance would create high latencies. Australians have this problem, but unfortunately there are not that many australian ESO gamers, most likely way to few to make it worth the while for ZOS to do dedicated Australian servers.
I definately do think it matters at what time maintenance is done. Would you think it matters not whether the server maintenance is done right in primetime, say in the evening or during weekends? Of course it matters. But as it has already been discussed in this thread earlier, it seems the most likely explanation is that it is easier and more cost-effective, and probably less prone to errors/problems to do the update at once for both EU and US servers. At least that is the explanation I find the most plausible; and I accept that. Al I wanted was at least a plausible explanation that I could understand.
Its based on American times, as its an American company.
That's most likely the one seeing as they do them at once now. They used to do them separately but stopped about a year ago.Jayman1000 wrote: »Soulless_1 wrote: »I honestly am starting to think ZOS doesn't care much about the EU players. (No I'm not ranting) I just would like to know their thinking behind these maintenance times in the EU.
I know for a fact they can take both servers offline separately, as they have done a few weeks back, when apparently there was something going on on the NA server.
So why not separate the maintencance times and also do the maintenance for EU in the night time?
I just don't get it...
Maybe it's much easier and better to do the maintanence for both US and EU at the same time? If so I do understand it, because that would mean they are doing US maintenance right now, and over there it's morning. That would make sense.
Otherwise no one has details for you as ZOS doesn't really talk about it. Most people just invent their own conspiracy "grr ZOS" theory and rant post so, dunno.
Kneighbors wrote: »Jayman1000 wrote: »Yamenstein wrote: »Aren't the EU servers located in NA? Also it makes sense that they would update a platform at a time. Not break up servers into location. Also does it matter when they do maintenance? I get home from work and an hour later it's maintenance time. It's always something for someone, somewhere. So I don't care when they do it.
And to the person who talks about how their shouldn't be any maintenance at all, always someone, just no. Rather a working game than a broken one, and ESO is already broke in some areas anyways so don't need it worse.
Well, I don't think it makes much sense to place EU servers in NA, would it? They are EU servers, placed here in the EU, because there's a huge bunch of ESO gamers here in Europe, and we would have a pretty bad experience playing on american servers because the long distance would create high latencies. Australians have this problem, but unfortunately there are not that many australian ESO gamers, most likely way to few to make it worth the while for ZOS to do dedicated Australian servers.
I definately do think it matters at what time maintenance is done. Would you think it matters not whether the server maintenance is done right in primetime, say in the evening or during weekends? Of course it matters. But as it has already been discussed in this thread earlier, it seems the most likely explanation is that it is easier and more cost-effective, and probably less prone to errors/problems to do the update at once for both EU and US servers. At least that is the explanation I find the most plausible; and I accept that. Al I wanted was at least a plausible explanation that I could understand.
It's strange. I've tried playing ESO from different countries in EU and had ping 100-150 everywhere. Makes me wonder what is the geographical position of the servers. Are there any players here who get 40-60 ping on EU server? This is the ping that you suppose to have if the server located in your country.

Kneighbors wrote: »Jayman1000 wrote: »Yamenstein wrote: »Aren't the EU servers located in NA? Also it makes sense that they would update a platform at a time. Not break up servers into location. Also does it matter when they do maintenance? I get home from work and an hour later it's maintenance time. It's always something for someone, somewhere. So I don't care when they do it.
And to the person who talks about how their shouldn't be any maintenance at all, always someone, just no. Rather a working game than a broken one, and ESO is already broke in some areas anyways so don't need it worse.
Well, I don't think it makes much sense to place EU servers in NA, would it? They are EU servers, placed here in the EU, because there's a huge bunch of ESO gamers here in Europe, and we would have a pretty bad experience playing on american servers because the long distance would create high latencies. Australians have this problem, but unfortunately there are not that many australian ESO gamers, most likely way to few to make it worth the while for ZOS to do dedicated Australian servers.
I definately do think it matters at what time maintenance is done. Would you think it matters not whether the server maintenance is done right in primetime, say in the evening or during weekends? Of course it matters. But as it has already been discussed in this thread earlier, it seems the most likely explanation is that it is easier and more cost-effective, and probably less prone to errors/problems to do the update at once for both EU and US servers. At least that is the explanation I find the most plausible; and I accept that. Al I wanted was at least a plausible explanation that I could understand.
It's strange. I've tried playing ESO from different countries in EU and had ping 100-150 everywhere. Makes me wonder what is the geographical position of the servers. Are there any players here who get 40-60 ping on EU server? This is the ping that you suppose to have if the server located in your country.
I'm on NA since launch but lately I've been dipping my toes in the EU waters and find my ping is fairly solid at 60-80 with spikes to 110+ (Cyro i.e.). I'm playing from Stockholm, Sweden. 500Mbs up / 50Mbs down.
OP - they do start maintenance early in the morning. Just in the correct country. And middle of the week, not a Saturday.
Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »
Soulless_1 wrote: »Jayman1000 wrote: »Mate if you think they don't care about Eu, you should move to Australia.
Every single maintenance is in prime time for us (6pm normally, 8pm today).
I can imagine that really sucks!
Never understood that
Gives ZOS a poor image
NA and EU both use the same client now... So they can't be updated separately anymore.
Also, I am confused why you would have more upload than download unless you are a streamer. Download is far more important
Kneighbors wrote: »It's strange. I've tried playing ESO from different countries in EU and had ping 100-150 everywhere. Makes me wonder what is the geographical position of the servers. Are there any players here who get 40-60 ping on EU server? This is the ping that you suppose to have if the server located in your country.
EU server is very much in the EU specifically Germany as I said previously.Jayman1000 wrote: »
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