eklhaftb16_ESO wrote: »I don't want to transfer. I just want my purchased account-wide stuff to be truly account-wide, so I can simply jump in and play on whichever server I want, without missing all my DLCs and clothes.
When I spend my crowns on the EU side, they are also deduced from my US crown pool, and the other way around, so obviously the servers talk to each other in some way. Why can't they also share the data about the actual stuff I bought?
JamieAubrey wrote: »Here we go again
The Server goes down for a couple of hours and Hell freezes over
Jesus go watch Netflix or something, take the dog a walk
THESE
THINGS
HAPPEN

What_In_Tarnation wrote: »I don't see why not, EU players can even give zos a free server stress testing.
If EU plus NA populations can actually work fine on NA, then they can stop using the "there're too many people play on EU, so here's your login queue." method.
What_In_Tarnation wrote: »I don't see why not, EU players can even give zos a free server stress testing.
If EU plus NA populations can actually work fine on NA, then they can stop using the "there're too many people play on EU, so here's your login queue." method.
No, that is not the solution since the reason EU has had issues recently is because of an increased population. That is something OP seems to not understand since their idea would just make the problem worse if not resolved as Zos is working on doing with EU.
Guys all MMO's have bugs. It's not that bad. ESO is the best MMO out there right now
Guys all MMO's have bugs. It's not that bad. ESO is the best MMO out there right now
To be honest, if they did allow that, then the NA server would quickly become the new EU in terms of performance.
What_In_Tarnation wrote: »I don't see why not, EU players can even give zos a free server stress testing.
If EU plus NA populations can actually work fine on NA, then they can stop using the "there're too many people play on EU, so here's your login queue." method.