karthrag_inak wrote: »This patch is supposedly fixing the NUMEROUS gamebreaking combat bugs for gamepads, which us PC players have dealt with for almost a month now. I'd much rather the maintenance come as soon as possible, rather than being forced to deal with a completely broken game for an even longer period of time.
Or, perhaps, you could play on the keyboard for a bit - one day - so that all the folks that have that day off can actually just play the game at all.
-khajiit shrugs-
Yeah, I'm just not buying the whole "Fixes should be further delayed so that I can play on my day off" argument. If it's just 24 hours, then surely you can just wait until the maintenance is done to play, right?
@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_Kevin thank you, much appreciated.
InappropriateMount wrote: »I mean - a lot of us on EU are tired of the seemingly double standards.
Official holiday in the US only? Maintenance moved regardless of any planned bug fixes.
Official holiday for pretty much of EU and lots of countries outside of it? Meh, who cares.
It was only recently they started to add UTC/GMT to posts in the forums after it was pointed out it was unfair to only use EDT and so many people were like 'who cares, just convert it'. It's very easy to be critical of the opinions of people here when you've never been affected by it. We just want a little bit of consideration.
Sure it would be nice if bugs got fixed at the first opportunity, we would all love that. They could bug fix tomorrow for all I care. The issue I have, that others also have I'm sure, is the double standards when it comes to holidays in the US vs holidays for the majority of the EU server and then some.
When they stop delaying patches for US holidays, then maybe more people will agree with you here.
Official US holidays are federal day offs, and require paying employees double pay to work those days. So, it is financially not an option. But also, it is a holiday for the employees.
European holidays are not that, so there is no business reason to move things.
InappropriateMount wrote: »I mean - a lot of us on EU are tired of the seemingly double standards.
Official holiday in the US only? Maintenance moved regardless of any planned bug fixes.
Official holiday for pretty much of EU and lots of countries outside of it? Meh, who cares.
It was only recently they started to add UTC/GMT to posts in the forums after it was pointed out it was unfair to only use EDT and so many people were like 'who cares, just convert it'. It's very easy to be critical of the opinions of people here when you've never been affected by it. We just want a little bit of consideration.
Sure it would be nice if bugs got fixed at the first opportunity, we would all love that. They could bug fix tomorrow for all I care. The issue I have, that others also have I'm sure, is the double standards when it comes to holidays in the US vs holidays for the majority of the EU server and then some.
When they stop delaying patches for US holidays, then maybe more people will agree with you here.
Official US holidays are federal day offs, and require paying employees double pay to work those days. So, it is financially not an option. But also, it is a holiday for the employees.
European holidays are not that, so there is no business reason to move things.
I don't know about other European countries but Good Friday and Easter Monday are statutory holidays in the UK and require overtime payments etc if you work them.
Edit: A list of the official statutory public holidays in the UK https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays
Yeah, and that isn't the case in the US, where ZOS employees work.
In my opinion scheduling a maintenance on the European server on a bank holiday that is observed in most of the target countries shows that those customers are not the priority.
Since when is "Easter Monday" a thing. Didn't I read somewhere EU bank holidays were nothing more than them saying "yknow I want this day off" and suddenly it's a holiday? There's more to do in life than play this video game.
InappropriateMount wrote: »I mean - a lot of us on EU are tired of the seemingly double standards.
Official holiday in the US only? Maintenance moved regardless of any planned bug fixes.
Official holiday for pretty much of EU and lots of countries outside of it? Meh, who cares.
It was only recently they started to add UTC/GMT to posts in the forums after it was pointed out it was unfair to only use EDT and so many people were like 'who cares, just convert it'. It's very easy to be critical of the opinions of people here when you've never been affected by it. We just want a little bit of consideration.
Sure it would be nice if bugs got fixed at the first opportunity, we would all love that. They could bug fix tomorrow for all I care. The issue I have, that others also have I'm sure, is the double standards when it comes to holidays in the US vs holidays for the majority of the EU server and then some.
When they stop delaying patches for US holidays, then maybe more people will agree with you here.
Official US holidays are federal day offs, and require paying employees double pay to work those days. So, it is financially not an option. But also, it is a holiday for the employees.
European holidays are not that, so there is no business reason to move things.
I don't know about other European countries but Good Friday and Easter Monday are statutory holidays in the UK and require overtime payments etc if you work them.
Edit: A list of the official statutory public holidays in the UK https://www.gov.uk/bank-holidays
Yeah, and that isn't the case in the US, where ZOS employees work.
In my opinion scheduling a maintenance on the European server on a bank holiday that is observed in most of the target countries shows that those customers are not the priority.
When the entire combat system is broken, delaying a patch by an additional day to accommodate a holiday would show that the customers are not the priority, in my opinion.
karthrag_inak wrote: »This patch is supposedly fixing the NUMEROUS gamebreaking combat bugs for gamepads, which us PC players have dealt with for almost a month now. I'd much rather the maintenance come as soon as possible, rather than being forced to deal with a completely broken game for an even longer period of time.
Or, perhaps, you could play on the keyboard for a bit - one day - so that all the folks that have that day off can actually just play the game at all.
-khajiit shrugs-
karthrag_inak wrote: »This patch is supposedly fixing the NUMEROUS gamebreaking combat bugs for gamepads, which us PC players have dealt with for almost a month now. I'd much rather the maintenance come as soon as possible, rather than being forced to deal with a completely broken game for an even longer period of time.
Or, perhaps, you could play on the keyboard for a bit - one day - so that all the folks that have that day off can actually just play the game at all.
-khajiit shrugs-
I don't mind waiting an extra day for the fixes, but as a reminder: some players cannot play with m/k and have been waiting for these fixes a long time, because they do impact gameplay a great deal--the same way people have been waiting to play on their day off. Consideration goes both ways
spartaxoxo wrote: »karthrag_inak wrote: »This patch is supposedly fixing the NUMEROUS gamebreaking combat bugs for gamepads, which us PC players have dealt with for almost a month now. I'd much rather the maintenance come as soon as possible, rather than being forced to deal with a completely broken game for an even longer period of time.
Or, perhaps, you could play on the keyboard for a bit - one day - so that all the folks that have that day off can actually just play the game at all.
-khajiit shrugs-
I don't mind waiting an extra day for the fixes, but as a reminder: some players cannot play with m/k and have been waiting for these fixes a long time, because they do impact gameplay a great deal--the same way people have been waiting to play on their day off. Consideration goes both ways
The servers can only be either on or down, unfortunately they can't do maintenance while people are playing like some newer games.
spartaxoxo wrote: »I'm glad that they delayed the maintenance for you guys. It's always nice when a business does stuff like this for its customers.
Personally, when I do business with an international company, I don't expect to interact with them based off how it would work in the US. When in Rome and all that. Still though, companies that go that extra mile to ensure that foreign customers get a good experience always earn repeat business from me and good word of mouth. A little effort goes a long way in making a happy customer experience. Glad ZOS recognized that and made the gameplay experience much better for their European base.
spartaxoxo wrote: »I'm glad that they delayed the maintenance for you guys. It's always nice when a business does stuff like this for its customers.
Personally, when I do business with an international company, I don't expect to interact with them based off how it would work in the US. When in Rome and all that. Still though, companies that go that extra mile to ensure that foreign customers get a good experience always earn repeat business from me and good word of mouth. A little effort goes a long way in making a happy customer experience. Glad ZOS recognized that and made the gameplay experience much better for their European base.