WolfStar07 wrote: »karliahquinn wrote: »People work at all times, shift workers, casual workers, weekend workers. Not to mention the different time zones.
I don't understand what requires someone to be in game at changeover time? I live in New Zealand, current changeover happens for me in the middle of the night. I find out the next day where our trader is, and I don't know how it would change anything to be up at 3am?
Well, were it not for the delay, you'd have 5 minutes when (in the event you lost) you could try to find an open trader and hire it for a mere 10k. Which is why many trade guilds (or any guild with a regular trader) normally have leadership available in game at that time.
AdamBourke wrote: »Maybe you could just replace guild traders with a better system instead?
(Console player without access to add-ons, here...)
WolfStar07 wrote: »karliahquinn wrote: »People work at all times, shift workers, casual workers, weekend workers. Not to mention the different time zones.
I don't understand what requires someone to be in game at changeover time? I live in New Zealand, current changeover happens for me in the middle of the night. I find out the next day where our trader is, and I don't know how it would change anything to be up at 3am?
Well, were it not for the delay, you'd have 5 minutes when (in the event you lost) you could try to find an open trader and hire it for a mere 10k. Which is why many trade guilds (or any guild with a regular trader) normally have leadership available in game at that time.
Please reconsider the times chosen- I realize work schedules are highly variable but surely this is in the middle of more players work day than the previous time.
Please reconsider the times chosen- I realize work schedules are highly variable but surely this is in the middle of more players work day than the previous time.
Unfortunately that seems to be the point. With the fragility of the servers, especially EU, it’s now more important that flip happen when ZOS employees or contractors are at work than when we aren’t. If individual guild bid situations go south, at least the whole of the bid process can be monitored and kept as stable as possible.
The better solution would be to improve the game’s ability to handle higher concurrency so traders can flip smoothly (or at least reliably) outside of business hours, when more people (including guild bidders) are able to be online, but that doesn’t seem to be in the cards.
WolfStar07 wrote: »karliahquinn wrote: »People work at all times, shift workers, casual workers, weekend workers. Not to mention the different time zones.
I don't understand what requires someone to be in game at changeover time? I live in New Zealand, current changeover happens for me in the middle of the night. I find out the next day where our trader is, and I don't know how it would change anything to be up at 3am?
Well, were it not for the delay, you'd have 5 minutes when (in the event you lost) you could try to find an open trader and hire it for a mere 10k. Which is why many trade guilds (or any guild with a regular trader) normally have leadership available in game at that time.
That used to be reason, but with multi-bidding, I don't think that free spots exist anymore.
WolfStar07 wrote: »karliahquinn wrote: »People work at all times, shift workers, casual workers, weekend workers. Not to mention the different time zones.
I don't understand what requires someone to be in game at changeover time? I live in New Zealand, current changeover happens for me in the middle of the night. I find out the next day where our trader is, and I don't know how it would change anything to be up at 3am?
Well, were it not for the delay, you'd have 5 minutes when (in the event you lost) you could try to find an open trader and hire it for a mere 10k. Which is why many trade guilds (or any guild with a regular trader) normally have leadership available in game at that time.
That used to be reason, but with multi-bidding, I don't think that free spots exist anymore.
Ultimately, that is what I understand to be an intended side effect of multibidding. It reduces the need to run around frantically looking for any port in a storm because your bid failed.
VaranisArano wrote: »Its probably better than having to repeatedly explain "Guys, it's Sunday night in the US of A, the people in charge of fixing this probably aren't going to get called in to fix it til the morning..."
Though it might be even better to address why this keeps happening and fix the root of the problem. But what do I know?
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »WolfStar07 wrote: »karliahquinn wrote: »People work at all times, shift workers, casual workers, weekend workers. Not to mention the different time zones.
I don't understand what requires someone to be in game at changeover time? I live in New Zealand, current changeover happens for me in the middle of the night. I find out the next day where our trader is, and I don't know how it would change anything to be up at 3am?
Well, were it not for the delay, you'd have 5 minutes when (in the event you lost) you could try to find an open trader and hire it for a mere 10k. Which is why many trade guilds (or any guild with a regular trader) normally have leadership available in game at that time.
That used to be reason, but with multi-bidding, I don't think that free spots exist anymore.
Ultimately, that is what I understand to be an intended side effect of multibidding. It reduces the need to run around frantically looking for any port in a storm because your bid failed.
how would it reduce the need to run around. there are still approx same amount of guilds bidding and and same amount of traders. there are still guilds losing all 10 bids and still traders beeing free. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »WolfStar07 wrote: »karliahquinn wrote: »People work at all times, shift workers, casual workers, weekend workers. Not to mention the different time zones.
I don't understand what requires someone to be in game at changeover time? I live in New Zealand, current changeover happens for me in the middle of the night. I find out the next day where our trader is, and I don't know how it would change anything to be up at 3am?
Well, were it not for the delay, you'd have 5 minutes when (in the event you lost) you could try to find an open trader and hire it for a mere 10k. Which is why many trade guilds (or any guild with a regular trader) normally have leadership available in game at that time.
That used to be reason, but with multi-bidding, I don't think that free spots exist anymore.
Ultimately, that is what I understand to be an intended side effect of multibidding. It reduces the need to run around frantically looking for any port in a storm because your bid failed.
how would it reduce the need to run around. there are still approx same amount of guilds bidding and and same amount of traders. there are still guilds losing all 10 bids and still traders beeing free. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Just throwing out numbers, here.
If you have 100 guild traders and 150 guilds, it is true that, each week 50 guilds will not get a trader.
In the old bidding system, you might not get bids on every trader. With only one bid, you bid on the one you want to get, and if you lose that bid, you run around trying to find one of the ones that no one bid on. At the end of the day, 50 guilds do get a trader.
The new bidding system does not guarantee that 100 guilds will post 1000 bids, but they can bid on secondary locations, and win one of those. Those guilds will not be running around looking for a home after losing their primary bid. There will still be 50 guilds that do not get a trader, and there may still be traders that no one bids on, so some people will run around and look for a trader, but probably fewer than in the old system.
Dont_do_drugs wrote: »Dont_do_drugs wrote: »WolfStar07 wrote: »karliahquinn wrote: »People work at all times, shift workers, casual workers, weekend workers. Not to mention the different time zones.
I don't understand what requires someone to be in game at changeover time? I live in New Zealand, current changeover happens for me in the middle of the night. I find out the next day where our trader is, and I don't know how it would change anything to be up at 3am?
Well, were it not for the delay, you'd have 5 minutes when (in the event you lost) you could try to find an open trader and hire it for a mere 10k. Which is why many trade guilds (or any guild with a regular trader) normally have leadership available in game at that time.
That used to be reason, but with multi-bidding, I don't think that free spots exist anymore.
Ultimately, that is what I understand to be an intended side effect of multibidding. It reduces the need to run around frantically looking for any port in a storm because your bid failed.
how would it reduce the need to run around. there are still approx same amount of guilds bidding and and same amount of traders. there are still guilds losing all 10 bids and still traders beeing free. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Just throwing out numbers, here.
If you have 100 guild traders and 150 guilds, it is true that, each week 50 guilds will not get a trader.
In the old bidding system, you might not get bids on every trader. With only one bid, you bid on the one you want to get, and if you lose that bid, you run around trying to find one of the ones that no one bid on. At the end of the day, 50 guilds do get a trader.
The new bidding system does not guarantee that 100 guilds will post 1000 bids, but they can bid on secondary locations, and win one of those. Those guilds will not be running around looking for a home after losing their primary bid. There will still be 50 guilds that do not get a trader, and there may still be traders that no one bids on, so some people will run around and look for a trader, but probably fewer than in the old system.
thats the ideal situation in ur calculation. because you think, people will make 10 bids properly in different hubs and attractivity wise lower with every bid. but things dont work like that. people try to have their backup bids on selling wise acceptable spots/hubs, and maybe one "omfg-bid" on a very bad trader. thats why i said: a lot more traders than assumed are less contested as u might think. i even recognized guilds jumping away from their spot to get to a better one and their trader staying free.
AdamBourke wrote: »Maybe you could just replace guild traders with a better system instead?
(Console player without access to add-ons, here...)
That used to be reason, but with multi-bidding, I don't think that free spots exist anymore.
I don't suppose there's any chance of not making this smack in the middle of the majority's work day?
Dear gods, just realised I have to consider moving raffles and auctions around, editing addons to reflect that too. GOOD GOD ZOS. Week-end data pulls and everything are going to be completely borked.
Can this not be fixed without creating carnage for us down here on the ground?
volkeswagon wrote: »This is a bad time. It splits up the week on console. Monday would make more sense. Even then if their was an issue people wouldn't know until they get home from work. Makes more sense to keep in Sunday night then people can check if there are issues then fix them Monday Morning
ZOS.. anything you can do to disrupt the trading cartels is fine with me. PLEASE... more of it!!!
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hi everyone!
Beginning on August 11th, we’ll be adjusting the date and time that Guild Traders make their weekly swap to coincide with some backend work going into Update 27. These new times will ensure we can fully monitor and react to any issues that may arise when the swap takes place. Below, you’ll find the new day and time when Guild Traders will switch over:
European (EU) megaserver: Tuesdays - 13:00 UTC, 10am EDT / 9am EST
- 13:55 Tuesday UTC: All bidding and renting from the previous week will stop
- 14:00 Tuesday UTC : Tabard of the selected vendor flips to new owners
- 14:05 Tuesday UTC : All bidding and renting is opened up again for the following week
North American (NA) megaserver: Tuesdays - 19:00 UTC, 3pm EDT / 2pm ESTPlease note that during high usage, the process times listed may take a few extra minutes to complete.
- 2:55 Tuesday EDT: All bidding and renting from the previous week will stop
- 3:00 Tuesday EDT: Tabard of the selected vendor flips to new owners
- 3:05 Tuesday EDT: All bidding and renting is opened up again for the following week
What this means for the previous week: Traders will switch over normally on Sunday, August 3rd. Bids that take place after that will go towards a trader that will be awarded on the August 11th swap. That means Guilds will have traders for about 2 extra days following the August 3rd switchover. Once the August 11th switch over takes place, the traders will be back to the new Tuesday weekly cadence.
Note we will also be testing this time shift on the PTS, with August 4th being the first time it changes on that realm. If you are a GM of a guild on PC EU and would like to help us test, please post here and let us know.
Thanks!
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »European (EU) megaserver: Tuesdays - 13:00 UTC, 10am EDT / 9am EST
- 13:55 Tuesday UTC: All bidding and renting from the previous week will stop
- 14:00 Tuesday UTC : Tabard of the selected vendor flips to new owners
- 14:05 Tuesday UTC : All bidding and renting is opened up again for the following week
Yes! If you could bid on a trader on PTS then just let me know (here or via PM) which one you bid on, that would help a ton. Doesn't matter how much you bid. Thanks!@ZOS_GinaBruno About the bid test, do you guys want us to do some special things? Like bid all on one kiosk? Lots of gold?
There are lots of people who already said they are ready to test, if you want some heavy tests on one kiosk or anything, now is the chance!
Sorry about that. The correct time should be 14:00 UTC. Will edit the original post to correct that.sirinsidiator wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »European (EU) megaserver: Tuesdays - 13:00 UTC, 10am EDT / 9am EST
- 13:55 Tuesday UTC: All bidding and renting from the previous week will stop
- 14:00 Tuesday UTC : Tabard of the selected vendor flips to new owners
- 14:05 Tuesday UTC : All bidding and renting is opened up again for the following week
Just noticed you actually posted two times for the EU change. Which one is correct? 13:00 UTC or 14:00 UTC? 10am EDT would indicate 14:00 UTC is what you meant to write.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Yes! If you could bid on a trader on PTS then just let me know (here or via PM) which one you bid on, that would help a ton. Doesn't matter how much you bid. Thanks!@ZOS_GinaBruno About the bid test, do you guys want us to do some special things? Like bid all on one kiosk? Lots of gold?
There are lots of people who already said they are ready to test, if you want some heavy tests on one kiosk or anything, now is the chance!Sorry about that. The correct time should be 14:00 UTC. Will edit the original post to correct that.sirinsidiator wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »European (EU) megaserver: Tuesdays - 13:00 UTC, 10am EDT / 9am EST
- 13:55 Tuesday UTC: All bidding and renting from the previous week will stop
- 14:00 Tuesday UTC : Tabard of the selected vendor flips to new owners
- 14:05 Tuesday UTC : All bidding and renting is opened up again for the following week
Just noticed you actually posted two times for the EU change. Which one is correct? 13:00 UTC or 14:00 UTC? 10am EDT would indicate 14:00 UTC is what you meant to write.