VaranisArano wrote: »ZOS doesn't even compensate ESO+ subscribers for considerably longer downtimes.
Just out of curiosity, has there ever been a time in ESO's history where any sort of compensation was given?
maddiniiLuna wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »ZOS doesn't even compensate ESO+ subscribers for considerably longer downtimes.
I'm not sure if i remember correctly, but wasn't there a free week of eso+ when the "big" server problems happened like a year ago? I think at elsweyr launch?
Ciana_Rilian wrote: »
that wasn't as compensation, it was a planned promotion to get more players into the game so the servers would screw up even more.
maddiniiLuna wrote: »Ciana_Rilian wrote: »
that wasn't as compensation, it was a planned promotion to get more players into the game so the servers would screw up even more.
Oooh sorry. Wasn't sure, because it was a long time ago
So the game has been down all day for a simple reboot that was not planned (we still got the weekly downtime next tuesday).
The team may do better than simply say sorry, as example we would all welcome some little gift, consider free crowns or things like research scrolls, or 1-2 free skill points etc .... You may as well decide to distribute some of those crates that the kity distribute here and there.
Post-scriptum : Modern servers have 100% uptime, they are patched live with modern modular software design, we are not expecting that for a game but if proper testing is done on a toy server reboot and patching should not take longer than a few minutes. Hardware upgrades can also be done while running the service, but we don t expect that, but harware updates should not be frequent. Last it seen to me obvious that downtime should be planned.
Just out of curiosity, has there ever been a time in ESO's history where any sort of compensation was given?
Avariprivateer wrote: »Wouldn't giving free skill points potentially break the game?
Ragged_Claw wrote: »I'm not bothered about a free gift, but I don't see this as 'entitlement' either. Not when one server is clearly being prioritised over the other and we all pay the same for our ESO+. If a customer was served their meal and you didn't get yours so you complained, would that be classed as being 'entitled'? Again, I don't expect 'compensation' (if only because I know we'd never get it), but it would be nice if the team were clearer about what was going on and why only the EU server is affected, AGAIN.
Scarletblaze wrote: »
That would be nice but people managing the game are probably in the US and even on the west coast. You can get people to work at night but usually the working hour is way more expansive.