Kiyakotari wrote: »I know they said a fix is coming on November 14, but without addons, I view the game as basically unplayable. I'm logging in for daily rewards and done.
Kiyakotari wrote: »I know they said a fix is coming on November 14, but without addons, I view the game as basically unplayable. I'm logging in for daily rewards and done.
Guess I'm playing an unplayable game than... Seriously, some players rely WAY too much on add-ons.
PS: I'd be fine if ZOS removed add-ons completely!
All my add ons work fine, I wasn't using the nodedetection lib. Only thing that caused me to crash was the pet thing so I turned that off, been fine since.Guess I'm playing an unplayable game than... Seriously, some players rely WAY too much on add-ons.
PS: I'd be fine if ZOS removed add-ons completely!
Disagree, if I couldn't use some of my main add ons I would probably take a two week pause. Pretty much everything mankind has invented the last two centuries was to make things easier, faster and/or more convenient. It's only logical to use add ons to adept the game to your liking. If the bare UI is the way ZOS wants us to play they wouldn't give the option for add ons.
NoticeMeArkay wrote: »
NoticeMeArkay wrote: »
Two of my accounts have 36 characters (both pc megaservers full roster) and I had more characters to make. What I do with them is play them of course. I'm retired, I get to play as long as I like, since this is my retirement hobby. Certainly a lot more fun than whatever's in second place!
tomofhyrule wrote: »It's only one bugged addon (only one library of that addon, so the addon itself it still useable), and I don't use it anyway, so no.
Besides, there's plenty to do in the game. The block bugs are really hurting me doing high-level content and my progs are sufferings, but that doesn't stop me from still doing my storytelling. I've still got a few quests to do, and I'm working hard on some fashion for another character.
That is the good thing about ESO - there's so much to do that if one aspect of play is bugged, it's obnoxious but there are other things I can do.
tomofhyrule wrote: »It's only one bugged addon (only one library of that addon, so the addon itself it still useable), and I don't use it anyway, so no.
Besides, there's plenty to do in the game. The block bugs are really hurting me doing high-level content and my progs are sufferings, but that doesn't stop me from still doing my storytelling. I've still got a few quests to do, and I'm working hard on some fashion for another character.
That is the good thing about ESO - there's so much to do that if one aspect of play is bugged, it's obnoxious but there are other things I can do.
What exactly is the block bug? I've noticed my blocks being wonky but thought I was lagging.
robwolf666 wrote: »Kiyakotari wrote: »I know they said a fix is coming on November 14, but without addons, I view the game as basically unplayable. I'm logging in for daily rewards and done.
How is it "unplayable" because addons can't be used?
Or do you mean you just don't want to play it the way it's designed to be played?
spartaxoxo wrote: »As a console player, I can't really relate to being unable to play without add-ons. There are some that sound nice. But, the game feels fine to me without them.
However, I can relate to not wanting to play a game that's crashing constantly. That's genuinely one of the most frustrating and worst bugs you can get, and it's a shame it's not being fixed faster.
In the meantime, I have heard you only need to disable a specific add-on. And also disable hiding pets in town. Doing those two things seems to be a decent workaround for many PC users, or at least that's what I have read. Have you tried those two things?
I play on the NA PC/Mac server, and I have not really been affected by the log in (crashing) issues it appears many others are experiencing.
I am not saying it’s not happening, I am just saying it’s not affecting me.