It's already been confirmed. It was the same bug as when Elsweyr dropped. Players who haven't purchased the new chapter were able to travel to the new zone.
I'm not an expert but my guess is that they now have to manually remove all the players from the new zone one by one (as a roll back could probably mess things up with the new patch) then figure out a hotfix and apply it to all accounts.
I find it hilarious, that they've managed to implement the same bug a year later.
Have patience. Game will be up, when it's up.
It's already been confirmed. It was the same bug as when Elsweyr dropped. Players who haven't purchased the new chapter were able to travel to the new zone.
I'm not an expert but my guess is that they now have to manually remove all the players from the new zone one by one (as a roll back could probably mess things up with the new patch) then figure out a hotfix and apply it to all accounts.
I find it hilarious, that they've managed to implement the same bug a year later.
Have patience. Game will be up, when it's up.
How long was the servers down that time?
Long story short, everyone got Greymoor (i.e. the chapter was added to everyone's account), meaning they have to revert that and prevent it from happening again. Honestly, it shouldn't be something you can't put an ETA on or at least something that requires extending the ETA as if you had no clue what you were doing. Fix whatever caused the initial issue and restore a pre-launch account database... unless someone really f***ed up and you can't find and restore the pre-launch account database via whatever they are using for version control. If that's the case well... ladies and gentlemen we have a new world record in gross incompetence.
MornaBaine wrote: »All I know is that the only thing I've been looking forward to on this game for literally the past 3 years is now delayed until who knows when. I miss the days when, if they screwed something up and there was downtime, they actually comped us sub time. Of course that stopped when the game went free to play. Nevermind that many of us STILL sub to help keep this beast afloat. We no longer rate compensation. I guess because that wouldn't be "fair" because they can't give sub time to everybody. Know what they COULD do? They could give everyone crowns.... I'd say 1k per hour the servers are down.
Pro Tip: Don't hold your breath on that one.
Easy to see no one has had to deal with an incremental software release (I have) let alone a remote release (I haven't). The thing about software is no matter how thoroughly you test, the end users will always find something you missed. Combing through tens of thousands if not millions of lines of code is not easy, and something small, like say a comma when a period was required can be really hard to catch, especially if it is in the 325,992nd line of code you have scanned. Crossed eyes, anyone?
Database and GUI coding sucks. I loved it, but damn, it sucks. Sigh, good times, good times. The 16 hour days, the waking up at 3am with a 'EUREKA! That's what the problem was!' and jumping on the keyboard with sleep now impossible, uncountable cans of the almighty Dew - what's not to love?
Yeah, I understand the frustration, and I feel it myself, but we DO have an explanation, and a general time span; nailing the time accurately is impossible for a fix like this and we do need to accept that.
You can bet they are working on the fix, and working hard, but we don't get to see it. They are also working remotely which makes it more difficult to collaborate. While griping can make you feel a bit better, it accomplishes nothing, but it does raise the blood pressure. Good for the vampires, I suppose.
Try to remember they WANT us to play, and relax. Maybe play some Skyrim to get in the mood.
It's already been confirmed. It was the same bug as when Elsweyr dropped. Players who haven't purchased the new chapter were able to travel to the new zone.
I'm not an expert but my guess is that they now have to manually remove all the players from the new zone one by one (as a roll back could probably mess things up with the new patch) then figure out a hotfix and apply it to all accounts.
I find it hilarious, that they've managed to implement the same bug a year later.
Have patience. Game will be up, when it's up.
The thing about software is no matter how thoroughly you test, the end users will always find something you missed. Combing through tens of thousands if not millions of lines of code is not easy, and something small, like say a comma when a period was required can be really hard to catch, especially if it is in the 325,992nd line of code you have scanned. Crossed eyes, anyone?