"Upgrade your servers, ZOS"-type complaints are super helpful, too. Those complaints are usually tied to a specific problem (at least I haven't seen one without the context) so the devs have all the information a simple customer can provide. Which is, there is a problem with X aspect of the game.
I don't need to be a tech expert to realize something is wrong as I don't need to be a cook to tell the food I got tastes bad.
So you don't question the customer's right to complain, you just tell them how they should word it. At this point it is as useful as pointing out the grammar errors in them.
If several people who ate the same food tell the cook to upgrade his pots and pans that's enough feedback to him to start to investigate.
you sound like one of those customers who call tech support really angry and borderline abusive and then has to eat humble pie when tech support prove its a pebkac issue.
upgrade your servers - is such a waste of time reporting. If i was ZOS, those reports go in the bin and are immediately forgotten about forever.
upgrade your server, this is what im experiencing - much more helpful and dont automatically go in the bin.
DeadlyPhoenix wrote: »But see the problem is, I do know my stuff... I know exactly what I'm talking about....
See the problem lies with their tonal converter box setup in a sub-omnimatrix tetrahelix configuration. Making the quantum fluctuation dampener misfire and cause problems with the geonetforce discombobulator.
Oh look another person saying its our fault when every other game under the sun works fine.
Seriously, just stop. It is well documented how awful ZoS EU servers are. The datacenters need to be upgraded to handle highe loads, and the servers need to be optimized far better as well.
Oh look another person saying its our fault when every other game under the sun works fine.
Seriously, just stop. It is well documented how awful ZoS EU servers are. The datacenters need to be upgraded to handle highe loads, and the servers need to be optimized far better as well.
Where does he say that?
His point is, we don't know what causes the problems. If the software is crap and scales badly, throwing more hardware at it will have little effect. So complain about WHAT doesn't work, but don't try to teach them HOW to fix it.
Oh look another person saying its our fault when every other game under the sun works fine.
Seriously, just stop. It is well documented how awful ZoS EU servers are. The datacenters need to be upgraded to handle highe loads, and the servers need to be optimized far better as well.
Where does he say that?
His point is, we don't know what causes the problems. If the software is crap and scales badly, throwing more hardware at it will have little effect. So complain about WHAT doesn't work, but don't try to teach them HOW to fix it.
Then the logical solution would be
- Step one, upgrade and optimize software. It didnt work Proceed to step two. If it did work, win.
- Step two, upgrade hardware.
Idk, you'd expect a multi billion dollar company to have their *** together by now, 4 years in.
I think the point being made is that if you're screaming "upgrade your servers" you might consider understanding if that's the issue first.If you're paying for a service and that service is not up to the standards it should be, then people have the right to complain. Trying to shut people down because they don't have some required technical knowledge is asinine.
GeorgeBlack wrote: »I am no technician whatsoever.
I know some games operate smoother. Others not so much.
Now as an expert yourself, what do you make out of that?
Stop whiteknighting.
I like this game that is why I play it. But I dont pretend to not understand why ppl are complaining, and proceed to discredit them like you do, with a topic that only says "I work with PCs"
I also understand that overland content and cosmetics make more money than challenging content or PvP.
How can you be so blind to this fact that explains a lot of things?
I think the point being made is that if you're screaming "upgrade your servers" you might consider understanding if that's the issue first.
It's fine to be update about issues and complain (as long as it's in a constructive and polite way) but just screaming things you think are issues with no understanding isn't helpful.
Microsoft have been around for 30 years and they still have these issues, and last I checked, they have gobs more money than ZoS does.Idk, you'd expect a multi billion dollar company to have their *** together by now, 4 years in.
Anotherone773 wrote: »IT Tech here.
You are never going to convince someone who doesn't know a thing about networking or hardware constraints that they know nothing about them.
Anyone with a shred of knowlege just ignroes them anyway.
I know for a fact that the server system could be better. They just dont want to invest in new server hardware. Probably using a standard rack system instead of a blade server. Or they could be using cheap blades or not enough blades. I know the technology is there and i know its not customers having crappy computers.