gatekeeper13 wrote: »Does anyone seriously believe that bashing the game and the devs in the forums over and over again actually makes the game better? It’s just selfish venting that only benefits the venter. Yes the game has issues. I know it, you know it, and the devs know it, and they’ve reported that they’re working on it.
Oh, they are "working" on it. Please tell me... For how long have they been working on issues that were reported years ago?
We had to reach 2019 for them to fix the Ebon Armory bug!!!!!!
People should keep reporting issues so that developers get the message and fix them. If everyone shuts his mouth, the devs will only ignore them and keep the game in a zombie state.
barney2525 wrote: »gatekeeper13 wrote: »Does anyone seriously believe that bashing the game and the devs in the forums over and over again actually makes the game better? It’s just selfish venting that only benefits the venter. Yes the game has issues. I know it, you know it, and the devs know it, and they’ve reported that they’re working on it.
Oh, they are "working" on it. Please tell me... For how long have they been working on issues that were reported years ago?
We had to reach 2019 for them to fix the Ebon Armory bug!!!!!!
People should keep reporting issues so that developers get the message and fix them. If everyone shuts his mouth, the devs will only ignore them and keep the game in a zombie state.
I don't think anyone is advocating 'shutting up' about issues.
And unless you have some actual inside information, actually Fixing tech issues is a lot more difficult and time consuming than a lot of people want to believe. People watch TV and the computer whiz solves the problem in 3 minutes and people actually believe " that can happen". That ain't real life.
No one says to be quiet and not report anything. But when they say 'we are working on it ', they probably ARE working on it. Things take time - especially if you have to identify what the root cause of a problem is. That can take a Loooong time.
The thing is, most players have some patience with that. However, when bugs pile up and more and more come on top, more costumes get release, more DLCs, yet bugs stay in-place that are years old by now (I look at you health desync snipe), then people lose trust in any such promise without some kind of action. Action towards improvement.barney2525 wrote: »That can take a Loooong time.
barney2525 wrote: »gatekeeper13 wrote: »Does anyone seriously believe that bashing the game and the devs in the forums over and over again actually makes the game better? It’s just selfish venting that only benefits the venter. Yes the game has issues. I know it, you know it, and the devs know it, and they’ve reported that they’re working on it.
Oh, they are "working" on it. Please tell me... For how long have they been working on issues that were reported years ago?
We had to reach 2019 for them to fix the Ebon Armory bug!!!!!!
People should keep reporting issues so that developers get the message and fix them. If everyone shuts his mouth, the devs will only ignore them and keep the game in a zombie state.
I don't think anyone is advocating 'shutting up' about issues.
And unless you have some actual inside information, actually Fixing tech issues is a lot more difficult and time consuming than a lot of people want to believe. People watch TV and the computer whiz solves the problem in 3 minutes and people actually believe " that can happen". That ain't real life.
No one says to be quiet and not report anything. But when they say 'we are working on it ', they probably ARE working on it. Things take time - especially if you have to identify what the root cause of a problem is. That can take a Loooong time.
VaranisArano wrote: »(Just because the game is broke again doesn't excuse you from following the forum rules.)
Bug reports can be made in game. That's how I report bugs.
What we are talking about today that is breaking the game is the repeated, perennial issues with lag and fps drops. Every patch lately has made both ping and fps worse.
How many years are we expected to believe they can patch their way out of this mess? I do not believe they can, and that ESO needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. If they could patch their way out of this, they would have by now.
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VaranisArano wrote: »(Just because the game is broke again doesn't excuse you from following the forum rules.)
How does one “constructively” express their dissatisfaction with subpar programming and sporadically working servers?
“Hey, the game isn’t working, but let me tell you about this other great game I’ve been playing recently!”
Sorry, this thread is not ESO related.... *delete*
There are many issues with ESO right now. Selectively editing every post on this forum WILL NOT MAKE THOSE ISSUES GO AWAY! All your selective editing is doing is giving ESO/ZOS/Bethesda a bad name and a black eye.
Adults resolve issues by discussing them openly. Petty edits to thousands of threads solves nothing.
Censorship is not the answer. Fixing the game is the answer.
Would you kindly tell my girlfriends dad that adults like us solve problems by talking please? In my experience most people try to solve it by trying to control others....
There is huge difference between criticism that is intended to make the game better and just slamming the game and everything related to it.
There is huge difference between criticism that is intended to make the game better and just slamming the game and everything related to it.
Usually this flaming happens after years of neglect.
Only a minority are masochists rabidly living on the forums in hope to gloat about how bad the game is. The huge majority would just have fun, the fun they paid in advance to have.
Now enter a company that for [reasons] does not deliver an acceptable experience, for months. Then people give up on civil discourse and just want someone to burn on a stake.
To be fair, it is a well known fact that the bug reports thread rarely gets acknowledged. Just look at Cradle of Shadows; people have been reporting in Bug Reports since October 25. There are multiple threads on the issue in that forum. Where was it acknowledged? General. And the 'target is out of range' bug was also reported and discussed in general.
IIRC, the staff size is not massive and they do have their own lives. I believe the Devs, mods, and tnose in charge are nice people irl. As someone who works in customer service, I do understand why companies are not vocal until things are contained and controlled regardless of how long that may take.
I think that is always the biggest problem with these types of complaints. People want the devs to communicate with us, but in the same breath, they try to hold them to whatever that communication is. If Zos says "we are working on it," they get thrown under the bus for not getting it done sooner, etc. If Zos says "we expect a fix to be in next week for this" and that ends up not working out, they are called liars or bashed for not holding to that estimate.
It just seems that they are better off not even acknowledging issues and fixing them in the background than they are engaging and getting completely eviscerated when a goal they set to accomplish is delayed.
That's what they're at least claiming they're working on for 2020 is redoing the whole back end rather than just patching it. Unfortunately nobody, even ZoS, is going to know how much its going to fix or break yet, but we can hope for now its going to be a step in the right direction and everything will happen more or less on schedule.How many years are we expected to believe they can patch their way out of this mess? I do not believe they can, and that ESO needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. If they could patch their way out of this, they would have by now.
Anotherone773 wrote: »So while your experience may be a terrible one, for every one of you there are 9 others that are perfectly fine. Is that worth a game rebuild? No. And they struggle to patch because they dont fix underlying problems before adding new stuff to the game. You cant say " ill get to that later" and toss a bunch of new code on old code that has issues and expect the new code to work. Thats insane. All your doing is creating a house of cards that can be toppled with the least little thing...and is obviously.
thegreatme wrote: »Anotherone773 wrote: »So while your experience may be a terrible one, for every one of you there are 9 others that are perfectly fine. Is that worth a game rebuild? No. And they struggle to patch because they dont fix underlying problems before adding new stuff to the game. You cant say " ill get to that later" and toss a bunch of new code on old code that has issues and expect the new code to work. Thats insane. All your doing is creating a house of cards that can be toppled with the least little thing...and is obviously.
Exactly this. Which is probably why recoding the game's back-end is on their To-Do but its not something that can be rushed or you just end up with a system that's going to crash and burn the same as the last. I know I'm not the only one who's emphasized to ZoS to take their time with the coding overhaul because I'd rather be frustrated now with the occasional bug or crash and have an amazing-working game later, than just another bad update. The impatient people can just keep being impatient as long as it means the game genuinely improves.
barney2525 wrote: »And unless you have some actual inside information, actually Fixing tech issues is a lot more difficult and time consuming than a lot of people want to believe.
markulrich1966 wrote: »markulrich1966 wrote: »I see not even one thread on the first 2 pages of the bugreports, so you actually abuse the general forum to exxpress your frustration instead of supplying constructive, descriptive feedback on issues that were not yet reported.
https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/categories/bug-reports
That is because ZOS never look at anything reported in that section until it is FAR too late and FAR past the time something should be done about issues
nonsense. Example is the "target is out of range" bug looting corpses that was introduced around elsweyr. Was reported, got fixes.
Other issues like lag and memory leaks are adressed on the roadmap, they are far more complex and thus take longer to solve.
You ca be happy, that I am not admin here (have moderated other boards), cause I would not only lock messages, but the ban the posters if they repeatly violate the forum rules and flood them with shitstorms.
To be fair, it is a well known fact that the bug reports thread rarely gets acknowledged. Just look at Cradle of Shadows; people have been reporting in Bug Reports since October 25. There are multiple threads on the issue in that forum. Where was it acknowledged? General. And the 'target is out of range' bug was also reported and discussed in general.
wavingblue wrote: »barney2525 wrote: »gatekeeper13 wrote: »Does anyone seriously believe that bashing the game and the devs in the forums over and over again actually makes the game better? It’s just selfish venting that only benefits the venter. Yes the game has issues. I know it, you know it, and the devs know it, and they’ve reported that they’re working on it.
Oh, they are "working" on it. Please tell me... For how long have they been working on issues that were reported years ago?
We had to reach 2019 for them to fix the Ebon Armory bug!!!!!!
People should keep reporting issues so that developers get the message and fix them. If everyone shuts his mouth, the devs will only ignore them and keep the game in a zombie state.
I don't think anyone is advocating 'shutting up' about issues.
And unless you have some actual inside information, actually Fixing tech issues is a lot more difficult and time consuming than a lot of people want to believe. People watch TV and the computer whiz solves the problem in 3 minutes and people actually believe " that can happen". That ain't real life.
No one says to be quiet and not report anything. But when they say 'we are working on it ', they probably ARE working on it. Things take time - especially if you have to identify what the root cause of a problem is. That can take a Loooong time.
They took a year with group finder and still haven't produced a viable product, in fact quite the opposite.. it was coded from the ground up brand new and managed to crater EU in a new record of just a couple of hours. So how long should we be expected to wait for a product that works while spending hundreds of dollars a year?
gatekeeper13 wrote: »barney2525 wrote: »And unless you have some actual inside information, actually Fixing tech issues is a lot more difficult and time consuming than a lot of people want to believe.
Ok... And what is your actual inside information that fixing issues like e.g. Ebon Armory weapon swap bug was so difficult and time consuming it took them years to fix?
What you say makes no sense. ESO is not the only MMORPG out there. And while issues in other popular MMORPG titles get fixed in a few months, in ESO everything takes years or isnt fixed at all like the group finder, the broken server, the framedrops, the "black" character models, the bad memory management, the myriad of dungeon bugs where people get stuck in walls (CoH) or get under the stairs (WS) and cant get out or lasers that hit them behind shields (FV), the lag in weapon swap, block or abilities and so many other problems that aren't fixed so many years after they first appeared.
What I believe is that ESO is being kept alive by a very small team that can't deal with its numerous issues and that's because ZOS refuses to give funds for this game anymore. ZOS focus is on other projects, not ESO.
barney2525 wrote: »gatekeeper13 wrote: »Does anyone seriously believe that bashing the game and the devs in the forums over and over again actually makes the game better? It’s just selfish venting that only benefits the venter. Yes the game has issues. I know it, you know it, and the devs know it, and they’ve reported that they’re working on it.
Oh, they are "working" on it. Please tell me... For how long have they been working on issues that were reported years ago?
We had to reach 2019 for them to fix the Ebon Armory bug!!!!!!
People should keep reporting issues so that developers get the message and fix them. If everyone shuts his mouth, the devs will only ignore them and keep the game in a zombie state.
I don't think anyone is advocating 'shutting up' about issues.
And unless you have some actual inside information, actually Fixing tech issues is a lot more difficult and time consuming than a lot of people want to believe. People watch TV and the computer whiz solves the problem in 3 minutes and people actually believe " that can happen". That ain't real life.
No one says to be quiet and not report anything. But when they say 'we are working on it ', they probably ARE working on it. Things take time - especially if you have to identify what the root cause of a problem is. That can take a Loooong time.
barney2525 wrote: »You don't have any inside information about the Ebon armory bug.... and you are asking Me why it took so long rather than asking Zos. Yeah, that makes sense. As far as the rest....
Well, that's a nice opinion. And you are welcome to it.
But since that is your opinion, with everything you have listed, my question would be - WHY are you still here?
If that list of bugs is constant, the game is unplayable. You have bugs listed I have never even seen before, much less had to deal with. I personally have not run into a lot of what you describe so I have no comment on those issues.
But if for me, and my system, if everything was as bad as you are saying it is, there is no way I would still be playing. I would be playing something else.
But that's just me.
gatekeeper13 wrote: »As for the bugs, just because you didnt run into them, doesnt mean they dont exist. If you search the forum, you ll see them all mentioned in numerous topics by various users.
There are many issues with ESO right now. Selectively editing every post on this forum WILL NOT MAKE THOSE ISSUES GO AWAY! All your selective editing is doing is giving ESO/ZOS/Bethesda a bad name and a black eye.
Adults resolve issues by discussing them openly. Petty edits to thousands of threads solves nothing.
Censorship is not the answer. Fixing the game is the answer.
There are many issues with ESO right now. Selectively editing every post on this forum WILL NOT MAKE THOSE ISSUES GO AWAY! All your selective editing is doing is giving ESO/ZOS/Bethesda a bad name and a black eye.
Adults resolve issues by discussing them openly. Petty edits to thousands of threads solves nothing.
Censorship is not the answer. Fixing the game is the answer.
Cracks me up that you think the developers should be reading the forums instead of working on the game. The forum moderators are here to see that the forums stay somewhat civil and mostly game related. It is what they do. We also have spokespeople that read the forums and keep us (or not depending on view) informed about the game. The spokespeople are the go between for the players who post in the forum and the developers that work on the game. The language and tone we use in the forums has no real impact on how the developers do their thing other than maybe depressing them some if they actually do read the forums. I wouldn't if I were them. The language and tone only matters in the flow of the forums between the users. If something is edited it is because moderators thought it would disrupt the conversations in these forums.
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