It's more about a lot of Valve staff went at E3, and the ESO folks are trying to reach out to Valve to resolve the issue.
Also remember that a lot of people at Bethesda/Zenimax are in San Diego right now getting ready for their E3 conference tomorrow. And I mean a lot of their staff, for those wondering about the lack of communication.
Ydrisselle wrote: »Also remember that a lot of people at Bethesda/Zenimax are in San Diego right now getting ready for their E3 conference tomorrow. And I mean a lot of their staff, for those wondering about the lack of communication.
It would be irresponsible to send so many people to an event that it would create neglect on their properties. There's no way that many Beth staff are at E3. It's more about a lot of Valve staff went at E3, and the ESO folks are trying to reach out to Valve to resolve the issue.
According to Twitter Gina is there. I assume most of the CM team are there too.
SpydersSorrow wrote: »Also remember that a lot of people at Bethesda/Zenimax are in San Diego right now getting ready for their E3 conference tomorrow. And I mean a lot of their staff, for those wondering about the lack of communication.
I'm sorry but you are wrong. That is not a valid excuse. No company should leave support exposed in this way. As far as I can see there has not been a single communication about this outage. That is not acceptable. I accept technical issues happen but I will not accept silence regarding those problems.
SpydersSorrow wrote: »Also remember that a lot of people at Bethesda/Zenimax are in San Diego right now getting ready for their E3 conference tomorrow. And I mean a lot of their staff, for those wondering about the lack of communication.
I'm sorry but you are wrong. That is not a valid excuse. No company should leave support exposed in this way. As far as I can see there has not been a single communication about this outage. That is not acceptable. I accept technical issues happen but I will not accept silence regarding those problems.
Shgon_Dunstan wrote: »SpydersSorrow wrote: »Also remember that a lot of people at Bethesda/Zenimax are in San Diego right now getting ready for their E3 conference tomorrow. And I mean a lot of their staff, for those wondering about the lack of communication.
I'm sorry but you are wrong. That is not a valid excuse. No company should leave support exposed in this way. As far as I can see there has not been a single communication about this outage. That is not acceptable. I accept technical issues happen but I will not accept silence regarding those problems.
... Technically the big red banner across the top of this very page counts as "a single communication about this outage".
Mahabahabtha wrote: »i found a helpfull button who leads me to thi s: (notice the text in the green column) :
Wintergreen wrote: »Does anyone know what the eso64.exe file is called on a Mac? I can't find anything....want to play!
SpydersSorrow wrote: »Also remember that a lot of people at Bethesda/Zenimax are in San Diego right now getting ready for their E3 conference tomorrow. And I mean a lot of their staff, for those wondering about the lack of communication.
I'm sorry but you are wrong. That is not a valid excuse. No company should leave support exposed in this way. As far as I can see there has not been a single communication about this outage. That is not acceptable. I accept technical issues happen but I will not accept silence regarding those problems.
[joke] Bah! I hate, when Rich people have all, and common folks have nothing. [/joke]Well, at least Rich was able to login to his account while at E3.
Mahabahabtha wrote: »i found a helpfull button who leads me to thi s: (notice the text in the green column) :
SpydersSorrow wrote: »Also remember that a lot of people at Bethesda/Zenimax are in San Diego right now getting ready for their E3 conference tomorrow. And I mean a lot of their staff, for those wondering about the lack of communication.
I'm sorry but you are wrong. That is not a valid excuse. No company should leave support exposed in this way. As far as I can see there has not been a single communication about this outage. That is not acceptable. I accept technical issues happen but I will not accept silence regarding those problems.
uhhhh check the top of your forum. They've acknowledged it. Notice the big red bar?
SpydersSorrow wrote: »SpydersSorrow wrote: »Also remember that a lot of people at Bethesda/Zenimax are in San Diego right now getting ready for their E3 conference tomorrow. And I mean a lot of their staff, for those wondering about the lack of communication.
I'm sorry but you are wrong. That is not a valid excuse. No company should leave support exposed in this way. As far as I can see there has not been a single communication about this outage. That is not acceptable. I accept technical issues happen but I will not accept silence regarding those problems.
uhhhh check the top of your forum. They've acknowledged it. Notice the big red bar?
I refer you to my reply above
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And I believe that E3 is a bit higher on the priority list than responding to a forum topic to tell you that they know since they have already made an announcement about it. We also don't know if they are in any kind of meetings, whether that be business or meet and greets and a multitude of other factors. Gina and the others at E3 are basically working two jobs right now. I'm sorry if you're offended about the perceived lack of communication, but they have other priorities right now that are more pressing.
You see, there's one little problem. This is not the first time they screw everything up (even for a month). So... you got it.redshirt_49 wrote: »You'll hear from them when they have identified the problem and fixed it, not before. It's better this way for the sake of everyone's sanity, since nobody wants to hear from them and then hear that they can't fix it right away. It would just make things worse. Wait for the fix.
6ft2amazon wrote: »I'm not sure where you get your theory from, but it's bs. Customers are much more appeased by knowing their being listened to than by silence. Have you ever been in the customer service industry? SMH
redshirt_49 wrote: »Ah well, these things happen. Timing sucks of course, but it's not like they do that on purpose. We still don't even know for sure whether it's a Steam issue or a ZOS issue.
In any case, I understand not hearing much from official channels is frustrating to people here but you have to understand that there is little they can say that isn't going to spawn more problems than it addresses. Try to appease an angry audience with anything other than a complete fix of the problem (which is what they're working on anyway) is just going to stoke the fires. Hell, even then internet folks tend to not be satisfied. So that's part of the reason for the silence on this matter aside from the PSA banner.
You'll hear from them when they have identified the problem and fixed it, not before. It's better this way for the sake of everyone's sanity, since nobody wants to hear from them and then hear that they can't fix it right away. It would just make things worse. Wait for the fix.
PS : If your nerdrage does boil over from not being able to play for a few hours (THE HORROR) and you decide to ragequit please remember to be so nice to give someone else your stuff. Kthxbai.
6ft2amazon wrote: »I'm not sure where you get your theory from, but it's bs. Customers are much more appeased by knowing their being listened to than by silence. Have you ever been in the customer service industry? SMH
redshirt_49 wrote: »PS : If your nerdrage does boil over from not being able to play for a few hours (THE HORROR) and you decide to ragequit please remember to be so nice to give someone else your stuff. Kthxbai.
And I believe that E3 is a bit higher on the priority list than responding to a forum topic to tell you that they know since they have already made an announcement about it. We also don't know if they are in any kind of meetings, whether that be business or meet and greets and a multitude of other factors. Gina and the others at E3 are basically working two jobs right now. I'm sorry if you're offended about the perceived lack of communication, but they have other priorities right now that are more pressing.
SpydersSorrow wrote: »SpydersSorrow wrote: »Also remember that a lot of people at Bethesda/Zenimax are in San Diego right now getting ready for their E3 conference tomorrow. And I mean a lot of their staff, for those wondering about the lack of communication.
I'm sorry but you are wrong. That is not a valid excuse. No company should leave support exposed in this way. As far as I can see there has not been a single communication about this outage. That is not acceptable. I accept technical issues happen but I will not accept silence regarding those problems.
uhhhh check the top of your forum. They've acknowledged it. Notice the big red bar?
I refer you to my reply above
And I believe that E3 is a bit higher on the priority list than responding to a forum topic to tell you that they know since they have already made an announcement about it. We also don't know if they are in any kind of meetings, whether that be business or meet and greets and a multitude of other factors. Gina and the others at E3 are basically working two jobs right now. I'm sorry if you're offended about the perceived lack of communication, but they have other priorities right now that are more pressing.
Slobbergoat wrote: »Back to WOW I go.