luen79rwb17_ESO wrote: »ApostateHobo wrote: »Hopefully whatever they decide to do in it's place is better than this pile o booty
Going by the last event they decided to cancel because of issues with the LFG tool, I doubt it. Get ready to do dumb Thieves Guild/Dark Brotherhood dailies for 3 days for the elusive event tickets.
Oh God no, no TG DB event please those are the worst. Don't give them bad ideas. They can bring the CWC event
Cirantille wrote: »Doesn't matter if you use group finder or not, exiting dungeon - cant
Servers are the problem
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Goregrinder wrote: »Because people who don't work in IT complain when IT related issues happen.
ApostateHobo wrote: »Hopefully whatever they decide to do in it's place is better than this pile o booty
Going by the last event they decided to cancel because of issues with the LFG tool, I doubt it. Get ready to do dumb Thieves Guild/Dark Brotherhood dailies for 3 days for the elusive event tickets.
ForzaRammer wrote: »just turn off group finder and let ppl use zone chat to form group, problem solved
yeah no need to cancel it completely, some people already farmed some outfits but if you cancel it now the others won't be able to get them so it will be really unfair @ZOS_GinaBruno
ForzaRammer wrote: »just turn off group finder and let ppl use zone chat to form group, problem solved
I really don't understand how so many people have problems with this game. I've played since beta and i have rarely ever had issues logging in, getting into queue, playing events, etc.. The forums are full of people that seem to just complain nonstop until something like this happens and the entire event gets shut down.
Lord_Eomer wrote: »Is there official news for cancellation?
Goregrinder wrote: »Because people who don't work in IT complain when IT related issues happen.
DaveMoeDee wrote: »Goregrinder wrote: »Because people who don't work in IT complain when IT related issues happen.
Actually, it is customers that complain when IT-related issues happen. They may or may not be in IT.
After complaining, sometimes customers choose to change vendors. Sometimes they change vendors at great cost and risk because they are unsatisfied with the inability to provide contracted services.
In the business world, there are service-level agreements. If a vendor fails to meet the requirements of the SLA, they may have to return substantial amounts of money to their customer.
In gaming, players don't really have much leverage. All we can really do is complain or walk. Naturally, just walking is difficult in the age of games as a service where players invest a lot of time on characters and advancement. The stickiness of such games, like sticky services in tech, make it more likely that customers will suffer through poor service. Sometimes a service provider might neglect investment in their service and end up with such a large tech debt that the service has a hard time competing with new competitors, becomes unstable, and has a long path toward making up for the neglect.
I have no idea what the situation is with ESO as an outsider. I find it silly when people talk like fixes are easy. But that doesn't mean that there hasn't been neglect. That doesn't mean that they haven't been pushing out quick fixes instead of addressing fundamental issues with the software. It seems they have been focusing on addressing their tech debt as of late, but, as is common in such cases, players are left to hope that there is a light at the end of the tunnel with no assurances and suffer through the current state of the service in the meantime.
I say all this as someone who hasn't had many problems with the game since I'm mostly a narrative person (who is still enjoying the storytelling) and I haven't been that active over the last few month apart from participating in events.
Goregrinder wrote: »Because people who don't work in IT complain when IT related issues happen.
It sucks that they have to turn off the event. What I don't understand is that there was plenty of complaints before the event saying how last year the event had trouble, so you would think they would have expected this or tried to fix something before hand?