What if this affected your play time, like it does for many other players? Have to think about the bigger picture.Goregrinder wrote: »We already pay for the "time" we sleep or go to work and don't actually log in. I don't really feel I should be compensated.
What if this affected your play time, like it does for many other players? Have to think about the bigger picture.Goregrinder wrote: »We already pay for the "time" we sleep or go to work and don't actually log in. I don't really feel I should be compensated.
What if this affected your play time, like it does for many other players? Have to think about the bigger picture.Goregrinder wrote: »We already pay for the "time" we sleep or go to work and don't actually log in. I don't really feel I should be compensated.
I think the last time I saw threads like this on the forum, someone worked out the cost per hour per month, it was about $0.50 an hour.
Fifty cents an hour.
Yes, maintenance might cut into my playing time, especially when I have time off. Is ZOS taking down the servers on purpose just to annoy me, or are they attempting to fix issues in the game? ZOS catches all kinds of rants and complaints if they don't try to fix problems; ZOS catches all kinds of rants and complaints when they do try to fix problems. No matter what they do someone is going to (snip) and complain.
I'll worry about compensation when the servers are down for more than a day or two at a stretch. Otherwise, no.
What if this affected your play time, like it does for many other players? Have to think about the bigger picture.Goregrinder wrote: »We already pay for the "time" we sleep or go to work and don't actually log in. I don't really feel I should be compensated.
I think the last time I saw threads like this on the forum, someone worked out the cost per hour per month, it was about $0.50 an hour.
Fifty cents an hour.
Yes, maintenance might cut into my playing time, especially when I have time off. Is ZOS taking down the servers on purpose just to annoy me, or are they attempting to fix issues in the game? ZOS catches all kinds of rants and complaints if they don't try to fix problems; ZOS catches all kinds of rants and complaints when they do try to fix problems. No matter what they do someone is going to b itch moan and complain.
I'll worry about compensation when the servers are down for more than a day or two at a stretch. Otherwise, no.
It's actually 50 cents a DAY, and that's with just paying monthly - it's less if you have 3, 6, or 12-month plans. Of course, this is USD, so it will vary by region.
It's unfortunate that maintenance, whenever it happens, is going to affect someone's gameplay time. It can't be helped as no matter what time they do it, someone is going to be inconvenienced. Maintenance has to happen - ZOS need to take the servers offline to fix things. If they don't, then players will complain. When they do, players complain.
At the end of the day, this is a hobby, a recreational activity - not a life necessity. If you feel like you're not getting your money's worth, then maybe you should unsub. My sub pays to support the game, and part of that is maintenance, whether routine or to fix problems that crop up or are ongoing. Just because it disrupts the only time you can play doesn't mean you're entitled to compensation, though I guess they could either extend your sub by a few days or reimburse you a couple bucks. But, of course, what players want are crowns so they can get more shinies.
What if this affected your play time, like it does for many other players? Have to think about the bigger picture.Goregrinder wrote: »We already pay for the "time" we sleep or go to work and don't actually log in. I don't really feel I should be compensated.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »When FFXIV had a 24-hour maintenance (yes, that long -- but they want to do things right the first time, and typically do) for a big update, they credited 1 day to all subs (which is required to access the game).
Starting to look like ZOS needs to take more time to do things right the first time even if it means they might have really long maintenance and credit subs for that time.
In ALL departments it looks like there just isn't enough checking their work. Not just server issues and group finder issues. Any sort of issue has a huge ripple effect multiple aspects of the game -- bug reports get sent, forum needs more moderation, issue needs to be investigated and bug-fixed, etcetera.
Doing things right the first time, spending time up front, actually SAVES more time.
Goregrinder wrote: »We already pay for the "time" we sleep or go to work and don't actually log in. I don't really feel I should be compensated.
Goregrinder wrote: »We already pay for the "time" we sleep or go to work and don't actually log in. I don't really feel I should be compensated.
Ok, I wasn't going to say anything before, but this maintenance downtime is starting to add up a lot. Within 3 weeks, we've had well over 20 hours of maintenance due to the recent problems on Dragonhold's patch.
I took a two year break and wanted to come back enjoying the game while off work.
For ESO+ members, do you feel we should be compensated more crowns or something else for the accumulating downtime?
Sorry, but my play time is mostly during the morning US hours due to working the night shift.