We want all of you to know that everyone who was part of Early Access will be granted an extended grace period until Sunday at 8AM EDT/12PM (noon) GMT before being required to transition your account to live. This will cover those who purchased ESO from an online retailer and won't be getting your box shipped in time and also gives anyone in Early Access who purchased digitally more Early Access time.
All these whine threads make me think I'm reading the Eve online forum.
I've read all this thread with my usual of what the heck attitude but Sunday maintenance has to be a mistype surely?
I'm looking forward to (hopefully) playing this game during the next month before subscription payment kicks in.
I'm hoping that all the BS that has gone before will be forgotten within that first few joyful hours of getting back into the game (if it ever let's me).
I'm usually quite laid back about this things, it is after all just a game and there are others that I can enjoy just as much instead, but seriously I'm thinking more and more of just playing for the time I've paid for, write off the price I paid for the game, and go back to playing a game where the customers actually seem to come first.
and before some troll comes along to say sarkily "We'll miss you" whatever... don't bother you are missing my point. If I'm considering this then there will be a lot of others also thinking the same.
I know that some hiccups were bound to happen but this is beyond the paleIt could all have been handled so much better.
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Bringing down the game during European prime-time is not something we do lightly, and it is not our intent for it to be the norm. This is a bit of a unique case for launch day. When we have our weekly maintenances, which may not always be needed weekly, the one for the European megaserver is scheduled for Tuesdays at 13:00 BST (14:00 CEST) and Sundays at 09:00 BST (10:00 CEST.)
raykai12000b16_ESO wrote: »well i think they will but: The North American and European megaservers will first be hosted in North America. This gives us a more efficient way to address any platform issues that may arise at launch. After the initial launch phase is over, we will move the European megaserver to the European datacenter.Is there any reason why they can't schedule the maintenance for the servers independently? I thought that would have been one of the advantages of having separate NA & EU servers.
what i think there doing now is moving the EU servers from North American datacenters to European datacenters!
http://elderscrollsonline.com/en/news/post/2014/03/14/eso-road-ahead?ref=news-list
FryingBullet wrote: »TheGoodShepherd wrote: »TheGoodShepherd wrote: »martinb16_ESO80 wrote: »Ok, I have to admit that I got to play more than I expected from the early access, but seeing that this was a planned maintenance means that they knew beforehand that they will cut time off the early access. Without prior information, and that is what gets people so annoyed.
Also, Sunday Morning downtime during EU mornings... I would like to know who thought this would be a good idea. Have you even looked at other MMO's (such as WOW) and at what times there the most players are online? Guess what, it's not Monday mornings. Just saying.
Also, regarding the US players calling us whiners etc. It is untrue that US players make up the majority of PAYING subsribers, and what is the point of having two different servers if the maintenance is still not planned according to the players needs? Without us these poor IT workers would not have a job in the first place (and you don't hear me crying when I have to work at Thanksgiving).
everyone is down right now....so can EVERYONE stop trying to drive this stake between two continents?
God save the Queen!
touche, and I retort with "God bless America"
....your move Holmes
No revocation without repudiation.
OK, not quite as catchy...
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »Bringing down the game during European prime-time is not something we do lightly, and it is not our intent for it to be the norm. This is a bit of a unique case for launch day. When we have our weekly maintenances, which may not always be needed weekly, the one for the European megaserver is scheduled for Tuesdays at 13:00 BST (14:00 CEST) and Sundays at 09:00 BST (10:00 CEST.)