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Look, I have something new to contribute to this thread: It's a new day and the servers are still crappy.
@ZOS_RogerJ I realize this might be your job here, but messages like yours are a slap into the face of everyone who legitimately complains about poor server performance. If people felt like their voices were heard, they wouldn't post in such threads over and over. So please stop posting these condescending messages, thanks.
Guys, please elaborate on the start that you have "performance issues during prime time" (even better if you specify your time) next time you create such a tread. Or even better stick to the one and update it not with empty posts, but screen-shots, videos and any kind of information regarding the topic. There is lots of these threads lately, no sane person could keep up with each and any. It also rise these treads in the eyes of the mods.
Seriously, you should provide info from your side as much as you can, your PC build if you play on PC and such, proof that it can't be possibly your fault, because burden of proof falls to you every time you report a bug. Because until you will not do that, no one will listen. Maybe even better to move this kind of treads to troubleshooting too, they are getting lost too easily in general discussion.
Guys, please elaborate on the start that you have "performance issues during prime time" (even better if you specify your time) next time you create such a tread. Or even better stick to the one and update it not with empty posts, but screen-shots, videos and any kind of information regarding the topic. There is lots of these threads lately, no sane person could keep up with each and any. It also rise these treads in the eyes of the mods.
Seriously, you should provide info from your side as much as you can, your PC build if you play on PC and such, proof that it can't be possibly your fault, because burden of proof falls to you every time you report a bug. Because until you will not do that, no one will listen. Maybe even better to move this kind of treads to troubleshooting too, they are getting lost too easily in general discussion.
Every single player in Cyro is affected by the performance, regardless of if they play on the NASA mainframe or a three-legged potato. It's pointless to provide details about anyone's PC. It is the servers, not the individual machines. 100%.
Every single player in Cyro is affected by the performance, regardless of if they play on the NASA mainframe or a three-legged potato. It's pointless to provide details about anyone's PC. It is the servers, not the individual machines. 100%.
It is true, since group finder and many other things work as intended during less crowded hours, but a proof that it is much as valid as it was for Undaunted event for example would be of help in my opinion. You can always record yourself playing, like, on a mobile phone, a short video displaying how bad game is during prime time. Someone can ignore words of a person, but no one can ignore solid proof.
Having a good PC myself I've never had much problems with games that hundreds of people called buggy mess, so I came to question this part first, and I'm sure I'm not alone with that.
If EU people will come together with things in their deference no one can question, rather than trying to do something in little castles that too far apart from each other, we sure will make a difference.