Maintenance for the week of February 23:
· [COMPLETE] NA megaservers for maintenance – February 23, 4:00AM EST (9:00 UTC) - 12:00PM EST (17:00 UTC)
· [COMPLETE] EU megaservers for maintenance – February 23, 9:00 UTC (4:00AM EST) - 17:00 UTC (12:00PM EST)
· [COMPLETE] ESO Store and Account System for maintenance – February 23, 4:00AM EST (9:00 UTC) - 12:00PM EST (17:00 UTC)

Didnt we got promised faster Maintenance?

Artorias24
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• [IN PROGRESS] PC/Mac: NA and EU megaservers for maintenance – July 7, 3:00AM EDT (7:00 UTC) – 11:00AM EDT (15:00 UTC)

Is 8 hours for me...
Last time in EU a simple server restart ended up in a 12 hours downtime....

Personally i have the Feeling that everything in your so called "Performance Improvement Plan" has Made everything that got touched even worse.

  • Sarannah
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    Normally maintenance is on a monday, and todays maintenance is on a tuesday instead of a monday. So the next maintenance is in 6 days instead of 7 days. Meaning maintenance is technically faster. :smiley:

    All kidding aside. Performance improvements do not make the server re-boot, or maintenance go faster. As adjustments to the server and database are made directly to those, meaning they go just as fast as before. The performance improvements just mean the game will be made to run better. And it has. Shorter loading screens, in-game mail arrives directly/faster, skills are responding quicker, etc.
  • chess1ukb16_ESO
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    Richard definitely said one of the benefits of the improvement plan culminating in everyone redownloading the game was shorter maintenance.
    Edited by chess1ukb16_ESO on July 7, 2020 1:25PM
  • rustyrimes
    Shorter must be a relative term, because it is still taking over 3.5 hours
  • deLioncourt
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    Take anything Zenimax says with a grain of salt. Especially when concerned about "improvements"

    Every single time they've made a claim of "improving the game" it only gets worse.
  • TequilaFire
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    Richard definitely said one of the benefits of the improvement plan culminating in everyone redownloading the game was shorter maintenance.

    That was about patching the client, not server maintenance.
  • rumple9
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    When we log back in add-ons will probably be broke too
  • RavenLake
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    rumple9 wrote: »
    When we log back in add-ons will probably be broke too

    ZOS is not responsible for your addons, use at your own risk.
  • chess1ukb16_ESO
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    They are responsible for not actively implementing functionality/quality of life improvements the most popular add-ons bring to the game, so everyone (including console users) can benefit and keep our clients more stable.
  • Keledus
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    They promise so much, you shouldn't count on the promises they wont always deliver.
    Waiting on the promises will just lead to dissapointment.

    We accept what we get and complain, the cycle of elder scrolls online life.

    Apprently there's no ''patch'' for this maintenance so its most likely a server thing since they decided to take down all servers at the exact same time for the same length.
    Edited by Keledus on July 7, 2020 2:09PM
    PC - EU
  • Maxx7410
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    i prefer a good maintenance
    Edited by Maxx7410 on July 7, 2020 2:13PM
  • RavenLake
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    They are responsible for not actively implementing functionality/quality of life improvements the most popular add-ons bring to the game, so everyone (including console users) can benefit and keep our clients more stable.

    ZOS is responsible for implementing functionality/quality of life improvements to their base game, its the add-ons job to catch up. There are too many addons for ZOS to be "responsible" for.
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