I've beta'd and played most mmo's since the late 90's, so I'm quite used to the post release maintenance stuff, hot fixes etc
But I personally can't remember the last time a game had quite so much downtime after release, and for so long..
11th/12th/15th/18th/19th/21st/22nd... it's getting worse.. lol
The key word is Hotfix. Something that can't wait till next week.
Hyperventilate wrote: »Devs don't patch the game --> People whine.
Devs patch the game --> People whine.
There's no winning.
both Guild Wars and Guild Wars 2 push updates to live server, players get a message that a new update is ready for download and to log out within XX time or the game will spit them out to autodownload. Server stays up for Most patches, client updates and brings itself back to par with the server.I'm not up to speed with modern day software. If I remember I think my first MMO was Ultima Online back in 1997. In almost 20 years has anyone been able to develop a way to push hotfixes/patches live?
I.e. You can download updates etc. for Microsoft products in the background, some (not all) may then require a reboot/restart.
jamesharv2005ub17_ESO wrote: »People say "We need more communication!". So the CSR tells us the fix just wasnt ready for yesterday. Being honest and communicating with us. What happens people rip into the person. Isnt this what we asked for?
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »While we would've liked to have combined the hotfix with today's maintenance, the truth of the matter is it just wasn't ready to go and we wanted to get the new build out for you guys. Tomorrow morning's maintenance likely won't take as long as the maintenance from today, for what that's worth.HarryWolfe wrote: »
as he said ^^ or couldnt of been combined with yesterdays down time?
Its not the downtime that bothers me its the lying.
rwood0604_ESO wrote: »ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »While we would've liked to have combined the hotfix with today's maintenance, the truth of the matter is it just wasn't ready to go and we wanted to get the new build out for you guys. Tomorrow morning's maintenance likely won't take as long as the maintenance from today, for what that's worth.HarryWolfe wrote: »
as he said ^^ or couldnt of been combined with yesterdays down time?
Thank you, even though I understood this from the beginning i'm glad you are actively engaged in the forums from what I can tell you normally are. I do how ever have a question as to if I can talk to someone directly because I have been unable to log into the game past my character selection screen for 48 hours now and if so it was brief like 15 mins before we had maintenance and then again after maintenance I have talked to support though email but I haven't heard from them all day today since I gave them my dxdiag.
j.frank.nicholsb14_ESO wrote: »... after all they certainly do not want to succeed and get rich...
j.frank.nicholsb14_ESO wrote: »
j.frank.nicholsb14_ESO wrote: »
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »While we would've liked to have combined the hotfix with today's maintenance, the truth of the matter is it just wasn't ready to go and we wanted to get the new build out for you guys. Tomorrow morning's maintenance likely won't take as long as the maintenance from today, for what that's worth.HarryWolfe wrote: »
as he said ^^ or couldnt of been combined with yesterdays down time?
j.frank.nicholsb14_ESO wrote: »Its not the downtime that bothers me its the lying.
Lying is intentionally putting out inaccurate information - knowingly misleading someone. You can point to evidence that they intentionally and knowingly "lied" to us? I assume you have never made mistakes, and of course those mistakes were not lies because you did them. Someone else makes a mistake, something unplanned happens to someone else, and of course they are just lying and trying to make you unhappy. I am pretty sure that making your customer base unhappy is what ZOS has in mind, after all they certainly do not want to succeed and get rich...
WitchAngel wrote: »The BIG difference is that people usually admit their mistakes, which ZoS hardly does.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »While we would've liked to have combined the hotfix with today's maintenance, the truth of the matter is it just wasn't ready to go and we wanted to get the new build out for you guys. Tomorrow morning's maintenance likely won't take as long as the maintenance from today, for what that's worth.HarryWolfe wrote: »
as he said ^^ or couldnt of been combined with yesterdays down time?
Lets fix it in your prime time and see whose crying...Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »I love how people cry about them fixing the game.
I'll remember to tell them that as i end my sub thanks..Koltiros1005b14a_ESO wrote: »^ Hence, duplication. Be glad it was done, now shut up and be happy.
Lets fix it in your prime time and see whose crying...Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »I love how people cry about them fixing the game.I'll remember to tell them that as i end my sub thanks..Koltiros1005b14a_ESO wrote: »^ Hence, duplication. Be glad it was done, now shut up and be happy.
ipkonfigcub18_ESO wrote: »
- Losing ability to use Skills during fights
- Horrible load times into dungeons and other zones
- NPCs disappear before the quester ever gets to them
These are my biggest complaints about the game right now. And they're being ignored the most right now.
Take the servers down all you want, give us patches all you want. I'm ok with maintenance, I just wish they would address and acknowledge these issues and fix them! How they do not consider these game breaking is a shock