Launch days are always bad for pretty much every MMO ever. Also lately ESO has had regular delays on REGULAR Maintenance. People should stop expecting things to go smoothly, stop taking launch days off, you'll just work yourself up on something that is destined to happen.
I am giving this company hundreds of my hard earned dollars to enjoy their service. I will not simply roll over and "accept" that "these things happen." A massive half a billion dollar corporation needs to be held accountable to a higher degree of standards than that.
Especially on a highly significant event like the launch day of new expansion content.
SammyKhajit wrote: »Hide shoulder and hip flaps will probably create a catastrophic meltdown
barney2525 wrote: »Hiding shoulders - easy. Just like helmet. I Hope they do this.
Hiding Flaps - not so easy since they tied most flaps to the chestpiece. Maybe they need to start making each chest with flap and without flap - like Robes / Jerkins
But at this point that would probably be a LOTTTTTT of work.
Nah, it's just kinda weird that they all of a sudden decided to fix the data-base on the same day as a much anticipated chapter opening. It could have been planned a lot better.
maximusrex45 wrote: »
Accepting mediocrity and being an apologist for it are pretty sad.
Last time ESO was borked, they gave us some good login rewards. A lion mount, and some crates especially.
But next time, can we just have the hide shoulder option that devs have, instead?
That would be a pretty dope compensation for borking launch day for High Isles. js
purple-magicb16_ESO wrote: »The operative word there is "favorite". Myself, I want a Matt Firor skin with the Gina Bruno arms pack.
Last time ESO was borked, they gave us some good login rewards. A lion mount, and some crates especially.
But next time, can we just have the hide shoulder option that devs have, instead?
That would be a pretty dope compensation for borking launch day for High Isles. js
Vonkarolinas wrote: »maximusrex45 wrote: »
Accepting mediocrity and being an apologist for it are pretty sad.
This is an example of a very bad trend I've seen over the last year or so. Why is it wrong to actually have a positive outlook, and support something you enjoy without being attacked by toxicity? Lately it is as if supporting anything is supposed to be bad and hating it is good. Has toxic culture truly become the norm?
People have forgotten how to just enjoy life. If this game isn't working right now, big deal, surely there are other things you can go do to pass the time. Why do people find it necessary to just sit online and spew venom over such things? Negativity only breeds more negativity. Let's face it, none of us are mistake free.
Like Jackie DeShannon said:
"What the world needs now is love, sweet love
It's the only thing that there's just too little of
What the world needs now is love, sweet love
No not just for some, but for everyone"