xMovingTarget wrote: »Well, at the moment they deserve any of those negative threads. Instead of working hard on new content, they really should put the effort into fixing The mess that elsweyr brought with it.
xMovingTarget wrote: »Well, at the moment they deserve any of those negative threads. Instead of working hard on new content, they really should put the effort into fixing The mess that elsweyr brought with it.
The content teams are separate from the performance teams.
xMovingTarget wrote: »Well, at the moment they deserve any of those negative threads. Instead of working hard on new content, they really should put the effort into fixing The mess that elsweyr brought with it.
The content teams are separate from the performance teams.
But the money and size of the teams aren't, and I'm pretty sure that's the problem, Zenimax isn't putting enough resources into the teams that actually matter.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »xMovingTarget wrote: »Well, at the moment they deserve any of those negative threads. Instead of working hard on new content, they really should put the effort into fixing The mess that elsweyr brought with it.
The content teams are separate from the performance teams.
But the money and size of the teams aren't, and I'm pretty sure that's the problem, Zenimax isn't putting enough resources into the teams that actually matter.
Oh? Do you have some special knowledge of the inner workings of ZOS? Please, enlighten us more
PrayingSeraph wrote: »xMovingTarget wrote: »Well, at the moment they deserve any of those negative threads. Instead of working hard on new content, they really should put the effort into fixing The mess that elsweyr brought with it.
The content teams are separate from the performance teams.
But the money and size of the teams aren't, and I'm pretty sure that's the problem, Zenimax isn't putting enough resources into the teams that actually matter.
Oh? Do you have some special knowledge of the inner workings of ZOS? Please, enlighten us more
Just look at the attention PVE gets compared to PVP, with easily 10x the amount of bug fixes each quarterly patch, even though PVE has many times more new content being made. Look at the myriad of PVP bugs that have existed for years, even ones that wouldn't require even 5 minutes to fix (bugged Battlegrounds matches, for instance). Look at the fact that legitimately gamebreaking bugs are pushed back to the next weekly patch, or maybe the patch after, while an issue with the Crown Store gets patched the next immediate day.
It doesn't take a genius to see where Zenimax's priorities lie. Also doesn't take a genius to figure that Zenimax would put more resources into what they think is more important.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »xMovingTarget wrote: »Well, at the moment they deserve any of those negative threads. Instead of working hard on new content, they really should put the effort into fixing The mess that elsweyr brought with it.
The content teams are separate from the performance teams.
But the money and size of the teams aren't, and I'm pretty sure that's the problem, Zenimax isn't putting enough resources into the teams that actually matter.
Oh? Do you have some special knowledge of the inner workings of ZOS? Please, enlighten us more
Just look at the attention PVE gets compared to PVP, with easily 10x the amount of bug fixes each quarterly patch, even though PVE has many times more new content being made. Look at the myriad of PVP bugs that have existed for years, even ones that wouldn't require even 5 minutes to fix (bugged Battlegrounds matches, for instance). Look at the fact that legitimately gamebreaking bugs are pushed back to the next weekly patch, or maybe the patch after, while an issue with the Crown Store gets patched the next immediate day.
It doesn't take a genius to see where Zenimax's priorities lie. Also doesn't take a genius to figure that Zenimax would put more resources into what they think is more important.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »xMovingTarget wrote: »Well, at the moment they deserve any of those negative threads. Instead of working hard on new content, they really should put the effort into fixing The mess that elsweyr brought with it.
The content teams are separate from the performance teams.
But the money and size of the teams aren't, and I'm pretty sure that's the problem, Zenimax isn't putting enough resources into the teams that actually matter.
Oh? Do you have some special knowledge of the inner workings of ZOS? Please, enlighten us more
Just look at the attention PVE gets compared to PVP, with easily 10x the amount of bug fixes each quarterly patch, even though PVE has many times more new content being made. Look at the myriad of PVP bugs that have existed for years, even ones that wouldn't require even 5 minutes to fix (bugged Battlegrounds matches, for instance). Look at the fact that legitimately gamebreaking bugs are pushed back to the next weekly patch, or maybe the patch after, while an issue with the Crown Store gets patched the next immediate day.
It doesn't take a genius to see where Zenimax's priorities lie. Also doesn't take a genius to figure that Zenimax would put more resources into what they think is more important.
There are PVE daily quest bugs that have existed for over a year and they not only never fix them, they go on to release more content that has exactly the same issues.
As opposed to finding a workaround.
So, the bugs are not limited to PVP.
PrayingSeraph wrote: »xMovingTarget wrote: »Well, at the moment they deserve any of those negative threads. Instead of working hard on new content, they really should put the effort into fixing The mess that elsweyr brought with it.
The content teams are separate from the performance teams.
But the money and size of the teams aren't, and I'm pretty sure that's the problem, Zenimax isn't putting enough resources into the teams that actually matter.
Oh? Do you have some special knowledge of the inner workings of ZOS? Please, enlighten us more
Just look at the attention PVE gets compared to PVP, with easily 10x the amount of bug fixes each quarterly patch, even though PVE has many times more new content being made. Look at the myriad of PVP bugs that have existed for years, even ones that wouldn't require even 5 minutes to fix (bugged Battlegrounds matches, for instance). Look at the fact that legitimately gamebreaking bugs are pushed back to the next weekly patch, or maybe the patch after, while an issue with the Crown Store gets patched the next immediate day.
It doesn't take a genius to see where Zenimax's priorities lie. Also doesn't take a genius to figure that Zenimax would put more resources into what they think is more important.
There are PVE daily quest bugs that have existed for over a year and they not only never fix them, they go on to release more content that has exactly the same issues.
As opposed to finding a workaround.
So, the bugs are not limited to PVP.
And yet PVE still has easily 10x the amount of bug fixes each patch, even though the players are literally spelling out PVP fixes for them, fixes which would take 5 minutes at most. That's why I think certain teams aren't being given enough resources.
It's as if the teams are stretched super thin, such that they can't spare one developer to spend a half hour just going through and fixing obvious issues. Broken Battlegrounds matches are perhaps the worst offender. A solid workaround I've talked about many times is literally an extra line of code, 5 minutes of a developer's time, and they can't even do that.
corpseblade wrote: »PrayingSeraph wrote: »xMovingTarget wrote: »Well, at the moment they deserve any of those negative threads. Instead of working hard on new content, they really should put the effort into fixing The mess that elsweyr brought with it.
The content teams are separate from the performance teams.
But the money and size of the teams aren't, and I'm pretty sure that's the problem, Zenimax isn't putting enough resources into the teams that actually matter.
Oh? Do you have some special knowledge of the inner workings of ZOS? Please, enlighten us more
Just look at the attention PVE gets compared to PVP, with easily 10x the amount of bug fixes each quarterly patch, even though PVE has many times more new content being made. Look at the myriad of PVP bugs that have existed for years, even ones that wouldn't require even 5 minutes to fix (bugged Battlegrounds matches, for instance). Look at the fact that legitimately gamebreaking bugs are pushed back to the next weekly patch, or maybe the patch after, while an issue with the Crown Store gets patched the next immediate day.
It doesn't take a genius to see where Zenimax's priorities lie. Also doesn't take a genius to figure that Zenimax would put more resources into what they think is more important.
There are PVE daily quest bugs that have existed for over a year and they not only never fix them, they go on to release more content that has exactly the same issues.
As opposed to finding a workaround.
So, the bugs are not limited to PVP.
And yet PVE still has easily 10x the amount of bug fixes each patch, even though the players are literally spelling out PVP fixes for them, fixes which would take 5 minutes at most. That's why I think certain teams aren't being given enough resources.
It's as if the teams are stretched super thin, such that they can't spare one developer to spend a half hour just going through and fixing obvious issues. Broken Battlegrounds matches are perhaps the worst offender. A solid workaround I've talked about many times is literally an extra line of code, 5 minutes of a developer's time, and they can't even do that.
If it really only took 5 minutes do you really believe it wouldn't be done? Isn't it more likely that the fix or the addition of some new code is likely to cause greater problems?
Something is obviously wrong. But I don't think the developers are "lazy". Perhaps the megaserver technology is more complex than originally though and easy fixes just don't exist. Perhaps resources are not being allocated properly across games.
But whatever the problem is, we have no insight into the game's inner-workings unless and until they decide to share that info with us.
I REALLY hope there wasn't an ounce of sarcasm here cause this was really mature of the OP to say.Micah_Bayer wrote: »Smh. Show positivity when they actually fix server performance when it's at it's worst currently. I swear they said it was only going to get better, but then again they recently mentioned they were killing it.They deserve every ounce of grieft they’re getting and more. Shouldn’t be so damn incompetent and lazy. Maybe they won’t get so much grief. But alast zo$ is just greedy and doesn’t give a rats ass about their players, they just want our money. They don’t even play the damn game!
You people make me want downvotes to be a thing here.
Wow ! A possitive thread !
I too, love this game. And I do feel bad that the people at ZOS need to endure the numerous negative
threads that come from us players. They know what is wrong and I am sure they are working to fix it.
I will stand with @FixedBlade123 and show my support for ZOS.
BomblePants wrote: »I do wish the people who are really dissatisfied with the game would consider taking a step away for a while (at least).... If a product isn’t performing... stop wasting your time with it.
Another thing I’ve noticed is that people who don’t even play anymore keep coming and commenting on the forums. While there’s nothing wrong with that, I don’t really understand why they feel the need to do this.... (rhetorical question btw)....
PrayingSeraph wrote: »Its one thing to have constructive feedback threads, but it's another thing entirely to have all the melodrama you see on here...