ZOS has taken their game down several times for maintenance totaling in roughly a solid days worth. Does this make you angry? Do you feel betrayed? Let's look at the bigger picture.
1) This is a brand new MMO using technologies not used before by most games. WoW was exactly the same way when it came out it was even buggier.
2) ZOS is a relatively new developer and it will take some time for their techniques and experiences to ripen.
3) Elder Scrolls games have been notorious for having glitches and bugs abound.
4) Most of the downtime has been to prevent game breaking exploits from taking hold. Such things are only easy to detect when you have enough of a sample of players to find them.
5) The game is just releasing, of course it makes sense that there are going to be a lot of bugs in the beginning. Over time, more bugs will be solved than created and will find a happy normal a month or two into the future.
Aside from the bugs, there are a lot of smart and ingenious features that are in the game and when you are playing, the game is legitimately fun. The quests are well rounded. In comparison to WoW, the questing is much more streamlined and less repetitive. There is a rich story that changes based on your decisions and a lot of freedom of choice around your character. Exploration rewards you.
ESO is a young, unique MMO that needs you now more than ever. It is understandable to be upset that there is downtime but it is absurd to want a refund over some downtime when it needs it most.
Vodkaphile wrote: »1) This is a brand new MMO using technologies not used before by most games. WoW was exactly the same way when it came out it was even buggier.
WoW was down for almost the entire first month of release, then was plagued by dilapidated hardware that could barely run the server under any load. I wish people would seriously take off the crown of self entitlement and realize that the titans of the gaming industry have all had release problems, and much worse than ESO.
This is the first MMO in the history of ever where it launched and you could hit "login" and actually log in without an error. Rift was the probably the smoothest launch in MMO history yet even they had log in errors.
People just like to complain, so they will. No amount of logic will prevail there.
Fjordmonkey wrote: »RamzaBehoulve wrote: »Emegency maintenances are expected. Bugs are expected.
Planned maintenance is just that, something they planned, something they know is coming and can choose when to do it. Today, they failed EU and hopefully it will be a clear message to them not to ever do the same mistake ever again.
Sorry, but trust me, this WILL happen again, and most likely soon (as in tomorrow or saturday). Why? No system has ever survived meeting the hordes of users.
They took it down for "3-4 hours" approximately five hours before official launch. Not really any way they could have postponed it without changing the launch schedule.SuraklinPrime wrote: »All good points but unless there was a bug that was going to totally break the game why not let the EU people have our last night of pre-access and then do the patching overnight UK time - as an operational IT guy I can promise this is nothing that servers techs are not willing and able to do to avoid in hours downtime.
Did you pay more to preorder the game than you would to buy it at release? Does your copy of the game say "33 (or 35) days of subscription time included!" instead of 30?Agree 100%. We PAID for early access, either the 3-day or 5-day variety. And this is an ONLINE service that is PAID out of the subscription part of the game purchase.
@NicoNine
Can you site a source for Megaserver technology being 5 years old? I tried a google search but all it is is ESO and that GW2 is now releasing it.
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1) This is a brand new MMO using technologies not used before by most games. WoW was exactly the same way when it came out it was even buggier...
WarMacheen wrote: »It makes me angrier that their customer service is almost nonexistant. I can't even download the game because of a metafile bug and all they will tell me is that I need to restart the damn client.
ZOS has taken their game down several times for maintenance totaling in roughly a solid days worth. Does this make you angry? Do you feel betrayed? Let's look at the bigger picture.
1) This is a brand new MMO using technologies not used before by most games. WoW was exactly the same way when it came out it was even buggier.
2) ZOS is a relatively new developer and it will take some time for their techniques and experiences to ripen.
3) Elder Scrolls games have been notorious for having glitches and bugs abound.
4) Most of the downtime has been to prevent game breaking exploits from taking hold. Such things are only easy to detect when you have enough of a sample of players to find them.
5) The game is just releasing, of course it makes sense that there are going to be a lot of bugs in the beginning. Over time, more bugs will be solved than created and will find a happy normal a month or two into the future.
Aside from the bugs, there are a lot of smart and ingenious features that are in the game and when you are playing, the game is legitimately fun. The quests are well rounded. In comparison to WoW, the questing is much more streamlined and less repetitive. There is a rich story that changes based on your decisions and a lot of freedom of choice around your character. Exploration rewards you.
ESO is a young, unique MMO that needs you now more than ever. It is understandable to be upset that there is downtime but it is absurd to want a refund over some downtime when it needs it most.
Fjordmonkey wrote: »It doesn''t take that much to properly configure CloudWatch. And it was quite obvious in the last open betas they were testing those policies...RamzaBehoulve wrote: »Sorry, but trust me, this WILL happen again, and most likely soon (as in tomorrow or saturday). Why? No system has ever survived meeting the hordes of users.
I see this comment come from a young person. Learn the difference with flaming and critique.DEATHSHEAD288b14_ESO wrote: »Just fail. Mega Server tech is like 1-2 years old max, about the last time you brushed your teeth.
The only reason people are flaming is cause EU is crying that they wont be up for primetime....
And honestly, you didn't pay for any of those days, they are free, its kinda like a final beta.
Buddy, this is a support section. Although your statement is true, it does not belong here. You are just bumping down really important threads where people actually need help...