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cheeser123 wrote: »@ZOS_ShannonM what gives? You've edited 1/3 of the posts in this thread. Since we can't see the history on an edited post (at least, I don't see that option), do you want to explain what kinds of changes are going on here? In a serious discussion about the deep-seeded bugs in the game, a huge string of unexplained moderator edits is a bit troubling.
mcconnell2_ESO wrote: »TY Zenimax for firing Klarick. He was a terrible representative for your company. Now we can move on and begin the healing process.
mcconnell2_ESO wrote: »TY Zenimax for firing Klarick. He was a terrible representative for your company. Now we can move on and begin the healing process.
What?
Sorcerious wrote: »True, I don't mind the issues but some more forum posts about what's going would surely be appreciated.
Then again, why bother if you know that you're going to be jumped on by anger-filled, raging werewolves that are 'rightfully entitled' to play the game for a year because they endured the issues that are to be expected?
It's not like Skyrim was bug free (hell it was even worse than ESO and still they sold 20 million copies).
It's just that forum-goers are usually the biggest complainers, and they go to a forum to do just that, complain, complain and then complain some more. Even if everything would be working smoothly people would still complain about things that would be better 'in their opinion'.
Go have a look over at the Blizzard forums and it's just that: if they announce an unexpected maintenance or there are bugs or whatnot, the thread is immediately filled with people complaining that this shouldn't happen, or people start asking questions that have nothing to do with the problem described in said thread...
Normally, for these reasons, I avoid forums like the plague, it's always always always the very vocal minority of a community that is disillusioned.
/rant
TLDR: I do agree with the OP, but I also understand why they don't.
little_kitty_feetub17_ESO wrote: »Since I saw this thread very early on I can tell you that pretty much every post that shows as edited has had a quoted post removed. I won't go into further detail, except to say that those posts were not productive to the thread & broke forum rules.
gordonbennett wrote: »Hello everyone
I'm an old windbag who used to play and run large multi-player games before the internet was invented <lights pipe and reclines in old rocking chair by a roaring fire>.
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So the problem with TESO? In all aspects, communication, both between players and different divisions within the inter-organisation. No individual bug or exploit is more significant than this. I love Elder Scrolls games and I love ESO. Please don't let ignoring the ringing telephone be the death of it.
fiachsidhe wrote: »Read Zenimax's Glassdoor reviews. Incompetent upper management, giant egos, cliques, nepotism. It doesn't surprise me, that they have no respect or pathos for their paying customers. They can't even treat their own employees properly.
Zenimax's customer relations is bordering on Nexon level apathy and unprofessionalism.
GossiTheDog wrote: »The best thing about this topic - which is fundamentally about change management and perception issues - is that half the people slagging off Zenimax are marked "Staff Post" due to a botched change.
grymmjow69b14_ESO wrote: »I love all the swift action they take on editing someones post, but not worrying about all the game breaking bugs in the game....
silvestru_liviueb17_ESO wrote: »I feel ya here, i am angry too about all damn bugs (the major ones i mean) but CS moderator have nothing to do with actually fixing bugs
fiachsidhe wrote: »Read Zenimax's Glassdoor reviews. Incompetent upper management, giant egos, cliques, nepotism. It doesn't surprise me, that they have no respect or pathos for their paying customers. They can't even treat their own employees properly.
Zenimax's customer relations is bordering on Nexon level apathy and unprofessionalism.
Wow! I had to check for myself and just wow, you are totally right, the reviews are awful, I love this game but seriously, treat your employees better and by extension your customers or it doesn't take someone particularly intelligent to understand you won't have those big salaries for much longer...love the game seriously do but..really nepotism, cliques,(really are you 14 yrs old?) and egos? really? somehow I imagined that people working in the game industry would be intelligent...my mistake I see.
I really would love for this game to succeed it is amazing so far (if annoyingly and understandably buggy at times) seeing this kind of sickness in my game makes me nerd rage, as a customer all i can say is.. ... ... FIX IT!! SERIOUSLY?! FIX IT NOW! BEFORE YOU RUIN MY GAME AND WASTE MY MONEY!!! lol...nerd rage over.
gordonbennett wrote: »I'm an old windbag who used to play and run large multi-player games before the internet was invented <lights pipe and reclines in old rocking chair by a roaring fire>.
fiachsidhe wrote: »Read Zenimax's Glassdoor reviews. Incompetent upper management, giant egos, cliques, nepotism. It doesn't surprise me, that they have no respect or pathos for their paying customers. They can't even treat their own employees properly.
Zenimax's customer relations is bordering on Nexon level apathy and unprofessionalism.
fiachsidhe wrote: »Read Zenimax's Glassdoor reviews. Incompetent upper management, giant egos, cliques, nepotism. It doesn't surprise me, that they have no respect or pathos for their paying customers. They can't even treat their own employees properly.
Zenimax's customer relations is bordering on Nexon level apathy and unprofessionalism.
That did confirm some of what the OP feels really.
Lots of turnover in creative leadership, leading to big changes in direction (sometimes good, sometimes bad). Decision making at senior management level seems too diffuse and scattered, leading to delays that trickle down to development.