Zoom, the video conferencing company, is seeing unprecedented use during the pandemic. Individuals, small businesses, communities, families, and huge companies are using it to remain connected during quarantine.
However, this exponential rise in growth has revealed flaws in their software and systems. Some where major some were minor but there were issues. A couple of weeks ago, the CEO of Zoom announced that he is immediately halting all development on new features and capabilities and focusing 100% of their resources on eliminating flaws the base product.
Let me say that one more time: Zoom is immediately halting all development on new features and capabilities and focusing 100% of their resources on eliminating flaws in the base product.
Now let's look at ESO.
- Game-breaking desync issues.
- Nearly unplayable PVP
- Game-breaking bugs in base content that have existed for well over 3 years
- Basic skills not functioning
- Phantom load screens when there is no zone change
- Embarrassing failed attempts at performance improvement that actually made performance worse.
- And dozens (hundreds) of minor bugs
So what is ZOS doing? Are they "halting development on new features to focus resources on addressing flaws?"
Nope.
ZOS is moving full speed ahead with new content.
Take a step back ZOS, and consider the Zoom approach. Fix your broken stuff before introducing new stuff.
The tomato should learn how to be a proper fruit like the pineapple.
What do they have in common?
They’re both fruit.
That’s all.
That’s it.
You can’t compare two pieces of software and say “do it that way”. They are for totally different functions and dare I say it, more money has gone into ESO in a month than Zoom for its entire existence.
Zoom will be used as long as software like it is used. No game has the same longevity.
Zoom, the video conferencing company, is seeing unprecedented use during the pandemic. Individuals, small businesses, communities, families, and huge companies are using it to remain connected during quarantine.
However, this exponential rise in growth has revealed flaws in their software and systems. Some where major some were minor but there were issues. A couple of weeks ago, the CEO of Zoom announced that he is immediately halting all development on new features and capabilities and focusing 100% of their resources on eliminating flaws the base product.
Let me say that one more time: Zoom is immediately halting all development on new features and capabilities and focusing 100% of their resources on eliminating flaws in the base product.
Now let's look at ESO.
- Game-breaking desync issues.
- Nearly unplayable PVP
- Game-breaking bugs in base content that have existed for well over 3 years
- Basic skills not functioning
- Phantom load screens when there is no zone change
- Embarrassing failed attempts at performance improvement that actually made performance worse.
- And dozens (hundreds) of minor bugs
So what is ZOS doing? Are they "halting development on new features to focus resources on addressing flaws?"
Nope.
ZOS is moving full speed ahead with new content.
Take a step back ZOS, and consider the Zoom approach. Fix your broken stuff before introducing new stuff.
Dark_Lord_Kuro wrote: »Well good for them, sad for the people that lost their job because its not conected to performance
I personnally would not come back to a company that kick you out like that