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How many are at the point of asking for a refund?

  • taho22b14_ESO
    revanghost wrote: »

    The question is: how many are at this point or, am I overreacting? And, will they actually give us our money back?

    I got a refund after a couple days in early access. The CS that processed the refund was smoother than any CS related to quest bugs. Not sure if they will be as accommodating now that it's 10 days post launch.
    I'm happy with my decision. I still hope they can pull their heads from their rears and get things fixed. The game just isn't ready and needed a month long open beta to identify most of the problems.
    Hopefully I can return to tamriel in a month of two.
    If they are unwilling to refund you, file a complaint with the better business bureau.
  • Extractor
    Extractor
    and to add to my frustration, I have never received the preorder items I paid for, I have also sent a ticket for that!
  • ToneFish
    ToneFish
    I really have enjoyed this game so far and even though I have run into a lot of bugs I have been fortunate enough so far and not lost any of my bank slots and items. With that said, I do feel for those who have lost a lot. I do not think they are overreacting.

    I've been a part of what is probably considered the worst MMO launches in history (AO and AoC) where it was hard to even play the games at all for the first month(s). But as bad as it they were at launch as least I did not have to worry about losing thousands of gold and bulks of items or skill points, even several times over for some people.

    There will always be bugs, especially at launch but if there is one thing that you always should be able to trust is that progress you've made is not lost.

    Because of this specific issue I do not feel that the argument is valid that the game has just released and all MMO's have issues at launch. I do not know of any MMO release before ESO that have had an issue like this and at this scale before.
  • Socratic
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    revanghost wrote: »
    Socratic wrote: »
    It all depends if they have broke what they've promised, when purchasing the game they promise the games content, and further subscription for access to their servers, a bit blunt but from what I see is, some of the content isn't accessible, now you'll have to find legal clause within T's and C's to be able to get a refund, but I presume they will have had it covered by stipulating that any bugs within the content shall be fixed through live updates so I doubt you have a legal standing for a refund.

    I think I agree. I was never considering anything legal, or getting into that type of thing. I just set aside money for this game because it looked so fantastic. I upgraded to Imperial edition when it became apparent that I wasn't getting a horse anytime soon because of how expensive everything is, as well as how awesome Imperials passives are. But, I can't even play the game now. And my free time is bleeding away. How will I know when the game is stable enough for me to come back and give this game more of my money?
    Unfortunately their customer service is sub par in regards to what the customers are demanding, meaning they are under staffed because they weren't prepared. It would be fair for customers with circumstances to be compensated, but this will no doubt have to be given through a procedure of identifying each customer who falls under the criteria applicable for compensation, which would probably take a lot of resource to do as it will no doubt call for an investigation into each person with said bugs.

    I doubt you will get anything for your time being wasted. It is a sad state of affairs as it's all down to a greedy CEO and his partners in nickle and dime crime who's main purpose in life is to optimally squeeze customers within a certain ratio of time, resources, customer happiness and profit. You are basically collateral damage within the war known as corporate consumerism. Best thing to do in my opinion is given a heart felt email, sucking up to and acknowledging yet exaggerating on all the hardships the corporate's of this game "endure" whilst hinting towards compensation, even proposing possible scenarios that would affect minimal damage in their profits/time/resource. I just don't think it would be worth your time or resource to do so.
  • Etchesketch
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    The only reason this is acceptable for mmos to have this many problems is because of all the fanbois around that keep telling people it's normal.

    Only in gaming. lol.

    I've been in every mmo since Sierra Online days and this is by FAR the worst ever. I've seen some stunning problems to be sure, but the absolute failure of CSR and inability to correct known issues that have been around since beta and now this ridiculous bank issue, stop. It's by far the worst ever.

    The fact that they come in here and tell us (or rather not tell us) the banking issue is solved by the "maint" they did, when clearly they did nothing but restart the servers after the pop overload died down and the bank issue still keeps happening, shows just how bad the situation is.
    The number one rule of online gaming is now and has always been, Never play on Patch Day.
  • SinisterJoint
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    Tweek wrote: »

    GTFO fanboy...you will rage as soon as you lose all your stuff.

    So let me get this straight, people that KNOW and have experienced MMO launches, and are realists are now fanboys?

    Typical WoW "I want it now" generation of kiddies thinking MMO launches must be perfect.

    News flash McFly.... no MMO that has EVER launched has been perfect. There has been at least 1 inventory or banking issue in EVERY SINGLE MMO that has ever launched. FACT

    So, ask for a refund, or quit. I really don't care. It's very comical to see so many people rage launch after launch. Same sob story, same idle threats. I'll see you in game next week... another FACT

  • Grimth
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    I canceled my sub. I know I won't get my money back. Wish I could because I regret buying this game. This is the worse launch I have been part of. All the down times with nothing getting fixed. Funny thing is I saw someone post is that if you cancel your sub they don't care about your ticket. They just reply nonissue.
  • Socratic
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    The only reason this is acceptable for mmos to have this many problems is because of all the fanbois around that keep telling people it's normal.

    Only in gaming. lol.

    I've been in every mmo since Sierra Online days and this is by FAR the worst ever. I've seen some stunning problems to be sure, but the absolute failure of CSR and inability to correct known issues that have been around since beta and now this ridiculous bank issue, stop. It's by far the worst ever.

    The fact that they come in here and tell us (or rather not tell us) the banking issue is solved by the "maint" they did, when clearly they did nothing but restart the servers after the pop overload died down and the bank issue still keeps happening, shows just how bad the situation is.
    Every MMO? Seriously? Come on now, MMO covers all genres not just MMORPG, and considering they are probably near 400 MMORPG's out there I sincerely doubt it.


  • Nox_Aeterna
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    Tweek wrote: »

    GTFO fanboy...you will rage as soon as you lose all your stuff.

    So let me get this straight, people that KNOW and have experienced MMO launches, and are realists are now fanboys?

    Typical WoW "I want it now" generation of kiddies thinking MMO launches must be perfect.

    News flash McFly.... no MMO that has EVER launched has been perfect. There has been at least 1 inventory or banking issue in EVERY SINGLE MMO that has ever launched. FACT

    So, ask for a refund, or quit. I really don't care. It's very comical to see so many people rage launch after launch. Same sob story, same idle threats. I'll see you in game next week... another FACT

    Yeap , this is the "fact" , which ofc , make most MMO with subs/month go F2P in a year.

    Because everyone that said they would quit , did not , they were all still playing the game...

    Dont kid yourself, many of these players did and will quit.

    Which is their right and makes perfect sense, i would do the same if faced with some of these problems.
    "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
    -Hanlon's razor
  • SinisterJoint
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    Daemoneyes wrote: »

    Even Warhammer Online had less bugs and problems then ESO, so dont give us that crap about overreacting.

    well if this isn't the biggest bag of horsecrap ever....I played that game at launch and it was UNPLAYABLE.
    Tweek wrote: »
    I have been playing MMOs for fourteen years now and this is one of the worst launches yet...next to TOR and AoC.

    This had me laughing so hard. 14 years huh? EQ, EQ2, WoW ALL had worse bugs in their launches than this game, clearly the rose tinted glasses are getting in your way.

    and I still play one of those games, and beta'd all of them
    Tweek wrote: »
    Anyone suggesting the "wait it out" approach either is a fanboy, or has not had this happen to them yet.

    Anyone suggesting Panic and abandon ship clearly hasn't been playing mmo's for 14 years, at least not consistently. I'm willing to wager that you play a month here and there, jumping from mmo to mmo treating them like pokemon "GOTTA TRY THEM ALL!!" you sir are laughable at best!
    Edited by SinisterJoint on April 13, 2014 9:48PM
  • hrachiereb17_ESO
    lol refund are you serious
  • Etchesketch
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    Socratic wrote: »
    The only reason this is acceptable for mmos to have this many problems is because of all the fanbois around that keep telling people it's normal.

    Only in gaming. lol.

    I've been in every mmo since Sierra Online days and this is by FAR the worst ever. I've seen some stunning problems to be sure, but the absolute failure of CSR and inability to correct known issues that have been around since beta and now this ridiculous bank issue, stop. It's by far the worst ever.

    The fact that they come in here and tell us (or rather not tell us) the banking issue is solved by the "maint" they did, when clearly they did nothing but restart the servers after the pop overload died down and the bank issue still keeps happening, shows just how bad the situation is.
    Every MMO? Seriously? Come on now, MMO covers all genres not just MMORPG, and considering they are probably near 400 MMORPG's out there I sincerely doubt it.


    Most of the big ones. I've been gaming and had every console gen ever made since pong in the sixties. I build an IBM in high school before there were such things as home computers.

    Sierra Soy and Merridian included
    U/O AC EQ DoC WoW LoTro DoA GW SWTOR EVE

    Hell, I can't even remember them all off the top of my head, But I play them all for at least a month or so and usually it's the first month.
    The number one rule of online gaming is now and has always been, Never play on Patch Day.
  • Wrekkoning
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    For anyone that doesn't know. They don't have a choice. Call your credit card company and tell them the truth. The people that want a refund are the ones that have been lied to and have been sold a product that didn't work for THEM with no compensation.

    People are crazy to think that just because they didn't experience something game breaking it didn't happen to others. Or better yet, crazy to think that if they had, they wouldn't be asking for a refund either. 12 days my vr1 character has been stopped from progression... Reroll is not an option a sane CSR would offer. Yet they do. They do not care. They will not compensate you for time or look at your case individually. Complete trash
  • DanielMaxwell
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    revanghost wrote: »
    I don't think it's overreacting to consider asking for a refund when the game is erasing your progress, and is nigh unplayable due to some massive bugs that either kick you out of the game, lag you to death, erase progress and items, and impeded questing.

    Last night I tried to log on and play a dozen times. Half of the things I tried to do wouldn't work. The other half would kick me out of the game.

    So, in a game where time is your money being spent, your suggestion is to "wait it out?"

    Then this must e your first game. You even agreed before you played the very first time that there were NO REFUNDS. You people need to learn to read what you agree to before signing contracts. Tort and contractual law will win everytime in this case. You failed...let it go and go away

    strange since i have recieved a full refund

    thread link where my issue was speed up

    http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/comment/609071/#Comment_609071
  • Socratic
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    Socratic wrote: »
    The only reason this is acceptable for mmos to have this many problems is because of all the fanbois around that keep telling people it's normal.

    Only in gaming. lol.

    I've been in every mmo since Sierra Online days and this is by FAR the worst ever. I've seen some stunning problems to be sure, but the absolute failure of CSR and inability to correct known issues that have been around since beta and now this ridiculous bank issue, stop. It's by far the worst ever.

    The fact that they come in here and tell us (or rather not tell us) the banking issue is solved by the "maint" they did, when clearly they did nothing but restart the servers after the pop overload died down and the bank issue still keeps happening, shows just how bad the situation is.
    Every MMO? Seriously? Come on now, MMO covers all genres not just MMORPG, and considering they are probably near 400 MMORPG's out there I sincerely doubt it.


    Most of the big ones. I've been gaming and had every console gen ever made since pong in the sixties. I build an IBM in high school before there were such things as home computers.

    Sierra Soy and Merridian included
    U/O AC EQ DoC WoW LoTro DoA GW SWTOR EVE

    Hell, I can't even remember them all off the top of my head, But I play them all for at least a month or so and usually it's the first month.
    http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/

    There's a list of most of the current games with active servers, it doesn't show games that have been cancelled either, which is a lot. I played Legend of Mir for 7 years which closed and isn't listed anymore.
  • UrielX
    UrielX
    revanghost wrote: »
    Socratic wrote: »
    It all depends if they have broke what they've promised, when purchasing the game they promise the games content, and further subscription for access to their servers, a bit blunt but from what I see is, some of the content isn't accessible, now you'll have to find legal clause within T's and C's to be able to get a refund, but I presume they will have had it covered by stipulating that any bugs within the content shall be fixed through live updates so I doubt you have a legal standing for a refund.

    I think I agree. I was never considering anything legal, or getting into that type of thing. I just set aside money for this game because it looked so fantastic. I upgraded to Imperial edition when it became apparent that I wasn't getting a horse anytime soon because of how expensive everything is, as well as how awesome Imperials passives are. But, I can't even play the game now. And my free time is bleeding away. How will I know when the game is stable enough for me to come back and give this game more of my money?

    Most people threatening legal action are talking out of their derriere, filing fees are magnitudes higher than the amount of money for a refund. IIRC federal filing fees are around $500ish.

    Not that most could even take them to "court" if they wanted to. By default everyone is opted in to binding arbitration, which is about 95% favorable to business. But that stuff is neither here nor there.

    Honestly people defending this launch either haven't played many MMOs or are comparing different aspects of launches. As far as server uptime and stability, yeah they've done pretty well. Client stability isn't that great, and I'm really hard pressed to think of any MMO that had as many bugged quests (especially in a game setup with quests as the primary progression mechanism). Having character losses is nearly unheard of.

    Having a few broken quests and a buggy client weren't even deal breakers for me, I've played other launches and realize this stuff is pretty common early on. Having my 100+ hour character wiped is demoralizing and I really have no desire to simply start over.

  • Etchesketch
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    Bunk wrote: »
    Socratic wrote: »
    The only reason this is acceptable for mmos to have this many problems is because of all the fanbois around that keep telling people it's normal.

    Only in gaming. lol.

    I've been in every mmo since Sierra Online days and this is by FAR the worst ever. I've seen some stunning problems to be sure, but the absolute failure of CSR and inability to correct known issues that have been around since beta and now this ridiculous bank issue, stop. It's by far the worst ever.

    The fact that they come in here and tell us (or rather not tell us) the banking issue is solved by the "maint" they did, when clearly they did nothing but restart the servers after the pop overload died down and the bank issue still keeps happening, shows just how bad the situation is.
    Every MMO? Seriously? Come on now, MMO covers all genres not just MMORPG, and considering they are probably near 400 MMORPG's out there I sincerely doubt it.


    Most of the big ones. I've been gaming and had every console gen ever made since pong in the sixties. I build an IBM in high school before there were such things as home computers.

    Sierra Soy and Merridian included
    U/O AC EQ DoC WoW LoTro DoA GW SWTOR EVE

    Hell, I can't even remember them all off the top of my head, But I play them all for at least a month or so and usually it's the first month.
    no one cares nerd

    quit if you're so butthurt

    Roflol, this is how the fanbois always end up... Sorry little man, you couldn't possibly offend me.

    I just have standards and the CSR situation in this game is failing at every level. Anyone that thinks this is NORMAL for an mmorpg, is just wrong. This sort of problem has been the CAUSE of death for many, many mmorpgs.

    If that's your goal for the game, glad it's working out for you. I would rather they used the criticism to improve, yet sadly, all we are getting so far is idle chat.
    The number one rule of online gaming is now and has always been, Never play on Patch Day.
  • revanghost
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    UrielX wrote: »
    Honestly people defending this launch either haven't played many MMOs or are comparing different aspects of launches. As far as server uptime and stability, yeah they've done pretty well. Client stability isn't that great, and I'm really hard pressed to think of any MMO that had as many bugged quests (especially in a game setup with quests as the primary progression mechanism). Having character losses is nearly unheard of.

    Having a few broken quests and a buggy client weren't even deal breakers for me, I've played other launches and realize this stuff is pretty common early on. Having my 100+ hour character wiped is demoralizing and I really have no desire to simply start over.

    Sorry that happened to you. If they do not fully reinstate your character, that is just bananas.

    Part of my refund question has to do with what customer service is doing about the problem now. Players like to feel appreciated for supporting and playing someone's game. Simply being told that there's nothing that can be done, or ignoring people's problems does not accomplish CS's goal of making the customer feel appreciated and important.

    What is it going to do to restore your character that you spent money building and playing? It's going to keep you playing (and paying). It simply does not compute how often I hear of players not receiving their deleted items/characters.

    Edited by revanghost on April 13, 2014 10:14PM
  • coreserv
    coreserv
    revanghost wrote: »
    I read in another topic about how someone will ask for a refund if all of these problems continue for much longer.

    I am at that point, too. This game is broken and should not have been launched. I want my $80 back.

    The question is: how many are at this point or, am I overreacting? And, will they actually give us our money back?


    My word, give them a chance, its an MMO, if you haven't experienced MMOs launches and server issues then well...this is it. I would have been (wonderfully) surprised if there were 0 Bugs, 0 server issues. Even if you expect it, it can't be helped.

    I am not forgiving anyone about the problems, I am just used to this being the Norm, should we be able to vent our frustration yes. It shouldn't be the norm, but IT IS.

    If you want to go as far as asking for a refund, why bother posting. Get your refund and be on your happy way.

    If you are willing to wait for them to fix these problems (which they will...eventually) then sit back and wait. Vent your frustration in a constructive manner I agree, it sucks. I am willing however as I have with other AAA mmos to give it a wait and see approach.

    >:) Ceridian- High Elf - Sorcerer
  • ToneFish
    ToneFish
    Socratic wrote: »
    Having character losses is nearly unheard of.

    Having a few broken quests and a buggy client weren't even deal breakers for me, I've played other launches and realize this stuff is pretty common early on. Having my 100+ hour character wiped is demoralizing and I really have no desire to simply start over.

    This is the point I was trying to make as well. My concern is the severity of the issues and not the number of them. I am confident that many MMOs have had a higher number of issues at launch but more serious issues? With all of the issues that you can expect at an MMO launch, losing major progress, bulks of items and money or entire characters simply can't fall into what is acceptable.
    Edited by ToneFish on April 13, 2014 11:34PM
  • Rotherhans
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    The severity AND the inability to finally fix them!
    These are all bugs from earliest beta!!

    At this point I even stopped caring about the money, them 75€ are gone.
    I´m pondering if I actually still care for the game anymore, after those initial 4 days I dared actually playing it. :s
    Edited by Rotherhans on April 13, 2014 11:18PM
    “I'm not going out of my way looking for devils;
    but I wouldn't step out of my path to let one go by.”― Robert E. Howard
  • Tweek
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    Daemoneyes wrote: »

    Even Warhammer Online had less bugs and problems then ESO, so dont give us that crap about overreacting.

    well if this isn't the biggest bag of horsecrap ever....I played that game at launch and it was UNPLAYABLE.
    Tweek wrote: »
    I have been playing MMOs for fourteen years now and this is one of the worst launches yet...next to TOR and AoC.

    This had me laughing so hard. 14 years huh? EQ, EQ2, WoW ALL had worse bugs in their launches than this game, clearly the rose tinted glasses are getting in your way.

    and I still play one of those games, and beta'd all of them
    Tweek wrote: »
    Anyone suggesting the "wait it out" approach either is a fanboy, or has not had this happen to them yet.

    Anyone suggesting Panic and abandon ship clearly hasn't been playing mmo's for 14 years, at least not consistently. I'm willing to wager that you play a month here and there, jumping from mmo to mmo treating them like pokemon "GOTTA TRY THEM ALL!!" you sir are laughable at best!

    I have played:
    WoW for eight years
    Everquest for three years
    PSO for three years
    GW2 for *almost* two years (in august)
    AoC for two months cause bad game was bad
    TOR for zero because....well look at TOR
    LotR Online...for a year
    PSU for the entire time the server were up on XBL...I think five years give or take
    EVE Online not sure how many years but many
    Star Wars Galaxies for three years I think...don't remember
    Runescape for four years or so
    Warhammer for....idk maybe about 7 months or so
    Lineage II...for four months

    Probably forgot a bunch...but there ya go.

    So nope no one months here...also should add I have been playing TES games since Morrowind and played Daggerfall not to long after I played Morrowind.

    Rotherhans wrote: »
    The severity AND the inability to finally fix them!
    These are all bugs from earliest beta!!

    At this point I even stopped caring about the money, them 75€ are gone.
    I´m pondering if I actually still care for the game anymore, after those initial 4 days I dared actually playing it. :s

    You and me both.
    Bunk wrote: »
    Socratic wrote: »
    The only reason this is acceptable for mmos to have this many problems is because of all the fanbois around that keep telling people it's normal.

    Only in gaming. lol.

    I've been in every mmo since Sierra Online days and this is by FAR the worst ever. I've seen some stunning problems to be sure, but the absolute failure of CSR and inability to correct known issues that have been around since beta and now this ridiculous bank issue, stop. It's by far the worst ever.

    The fact that they come in here and tell us (or rather not tell us) the banking issue is solved by the "maint" they did, when clearly they did nothing but restart the servers after the pop overload died down and the bank issue still keeps happening, shows just how bad the situation is.
    Every MMO? Seriously? Come on now, MMO covers all genres not just MMORPG, and considering they are probably near 400 MMORPG's out there I sincerely doubt it.


    Most of the big ones. I've been gaming and had every console gen ever made since pong in the sixties. I build an IBM in high school before there were such things as home computers.

    Sierra Soy and Merridian included
    U/O AC EQ DoC WoW LoTro DoA GW SWTOR EVE

    Hell, I can't even remember them all off the top of my head, But I play them all for at least a month or so and usually it's the first month.
    no one cares nerd

    quit if you're so butthurt

    Roflol, this is how the fanbois always end up... Sorry little man, you couldn't possibly offend me.

    I just have standards and the CSR situation in this game is failing at every level. Anyone that thinks this is NORMAL for an mmorpg, is just wrong. This sort of problem has been the CAUSE of death for many, many mmorpgs.

    If that's your goal for the game, glad it's working out for you. I would rather they used the criticism to improve, yet sadly, all we are getting so far is idle chat.

    This.
    Edited by Tweek on April 13, 2014 11:32PM
  • KazinM
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    LOL check out this post. BTW still no reply. I JUST want my money back wth.....
    http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/comment/616647#Comment_616647
  • Dolenz
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    Nope, not asking for a refund here. Nothing has been bad enough yet for me to even think about it.
  • the.dzeneralb16_ESO
    I feel like most people who are complaining about bugs and issues have never before been in another launch for an MMO, much less be in one of this scale.
  • Tweek
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    I feel like most people who are complaining about bugs and issues have never before been in another launch for an MMO, much less be in one of this scale.

    I have played most newer MMOs released at launch...most of them AAA and this is uncanny.
    Edited by Tweek on April 13, 2014 11:30PM
  • the.dzeneralb16_ESO
    Triple A doesn't actually mean anything. Also, don't forget this is quiet a large scale game compared to most. Given the mega servers and the possibility of bugs due to the complex nature of these types of games.
  • revanghost
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    I feel like most people who are complaining about bugs and issues have never before been in another launch for an MMO, much less be in one of this scale.

    Not true. I didn't come here to discuss the bugs and issues until they became gamebreaking and time wasting. Even with other major MMO rollouts, companies were sure to be much more organized and careful with updates and their interaction with the community. It's obvious that little is being done thus far to get players into a stable experience in the game, and customer service doesn't seem to care about people who have lost major progress, items, or even characters.

  • reggielee
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    I'm sure they will compensate those without access with added time to subs or some such stuff like when they gave more time to early access users due to downtime. Its only good business sense.

    As for my game time I have not experienced any bugs that I can think about right off hand, some lag issues with combat, changing zones, some temp glitches with quests and npcs but really am pressed to think of one that stands out. I realize my experience may not be yours, but I have yet to play any game without its share of bugs.

    I'm fine with my sub as it stands now, I care about my main character and want to see how she grows. I have faith that they will get it mostly straightened out soon. What I am more concerned with is the ever increasing cheats and exploits and the seemingly lack of security (whether warranted or not)
    Mama always said the fastest way to a man's heart is through his chest.
  • Zershar_Vemod
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    Take it that this is the OP's first MMO?
    House Nyssara (NA)
    Black Market Traders
    Order of the Lamp Post
    Thorn Brigade
    VR15 Nightblade Vampire
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