Androconium wrote: »Zenimax Australia promotes the massively-multiplayer online (MMO) video game entertainment package entitled "Elder Scrolls Online"
In the past week they have introduced a login queueing system to limit the number of concurrent players that can access their "PC-EU" megaserver.
My purchased products include:
An initial one-off cost for basic game play software "the game".
A six-month subscription for access to downloadable content (DLC) and other game play elements as defined in the ESO Plus subscription.
The product is no longer fit-for-pupose.
I am not seeking compensation; I am seeking an immediate remedy to the login queueing restriction, that by Zenimax' own comments, is to limit the number of concurrent players, which is in direct contrast to the concept of "MMO". Players located around the world should be able to login at any time and compete successfully with each other.
This is now not possible.
The current increase in player volume is the result of promotional activity in 2019, that has seen new customers overloading an unprepared system, a system that has had ongoing stability problems for the past 24 months.
Put bluntly, they have expended effort on attracting new business, without first ensuring that existing business could be provided with a fit-for-purpose and stable product.
(If I have represented something incorrectly, please identify the issue and I will amend the complaint)
Chicharron wrote: »The Elders tell of a young ball much like you. He bounced three meters in the air. Then he bounced 1.8 meters in the air. Then... he bounced four meters in the air...
Androconium wrote: »My rights
This is now a formally lodged complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
The reference number is in the title.
Imperial_Voice wrote: »Androconium wrote: »My rights
This is now a formally lodged complaint with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
The reference number is in the title.
Ill pay you 100K in game gold to post their response.
Imperial_Voice wrote: »Androconium wrote: »Zenimax Australia promotes the massively-multiplayer online (MMO) video game entertainment package entitled "Elder Scrolls Online"
In the past week they have introduced a login queueing system to limit the number of concurrent players that can access their "PC-EU" megaserver.
My purchased products include:
An initial one-off cost for basic game play software "the game".
A six-month subscription for access to downloadable content (DLC) and other game play elements as defined in the ESO Plus subscription.
The product is no longer fit-for-pupose.
I am not seeking compensation; I am seeking an immediate remedy to the login queueing restriction, that by Zenimax' own comments, is to limit the number of concurrent players, which is in direct contrast to the concept of "MMO". Players located around the world should be able to login at any time and compete successfully with each other.
This is now not possible.
The current increase in player volume is the result of promotional activity in 2019, that has seen new customers overloading an unprepared system, a system that has had ongoing stability problems for the past 24 months.
Put bluntly, they have expended effort on attracting new business, without first ensuring that existing business could be provided with a fit-for-purpose and stable product.
(If I have represented something incorrectly, please identify the issue and I will amend the complaint)
I think id be ashamed of myself for posting something like this
Why? Tons of MMO's have login caps and queues. This is temporary while they increase server size to handle the load.Androconium wrote: »The product is no longer fit-for-pupose.
I am not seeking compensation; I am seeking an immediate remedy to the login queueing restriction, that by Zenimax' own comments, is to limit the number of concurrent players, which is in direct contrast to the concept of "MMO". Players located around the world should be able to login at any time and compete successfully with each other.
Androconium wrote: »I have nil thoughts on this issue.
Bethesda will not make a sale from me on this or any other product.
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