CreamedPieYum wrote: »I'm sorry but I just can't side with the players on this. [snip] Have you seen what people have been saying? There was one guy who threatened to refund his game because he had to wait 8 whole minutes
I wouldn't give in to them either if I were ZOS. At first, yeah I would have asked the team for some news/an update. [snip]
Oh, forgot to add my favorite lines.
"I paid for this game!"
"I only have 2 hours to play for the whole week and I spent all my time waiting!"
Hey ZOS, have a cool idea! Check this out:
- make ESO free week in Epic store and Steam
- run PvP Mayhem event for that week
- run Undauted event
- run Zenithar event
- run Orsinium double drop event
- run Explorer event
- run ESO+ free trial
Everyone will be happy, I'm sure!
CreamedPieYum wrote: »I'm sorry but I just can't side with the players on this. [snip] Have you seen what people have been saying? There was one guy who threatened to refund his game because he had to wait 8 whole minutes
I wouldn't give in to them either if I were ZOS. At first, yeah I would have asked the team for some news/an update. [snip]
Oh, forgot to add my favorite lines.
"I paid for this game!"
"I only have 2 hours to play for the whole week and I spent all my time waiting!"
CreamedPieYum wrote: »I'm sorry but I just can't side with the players on this. [snip] Have you seen what people have been saying? There was one guy who threatened to refund his game because he had to wait 8 whole minutes
I wouldn't give in to them either if I were ZOS. At first, yeah I would have asked the team for some news/an update. [snip]
Oh, forgot to add my favorite lines.
"I paid for this game!"
"I only have 2 hours to play for the whole week and I spent all my time waiting!"
[edited for baiting]
A simple acknowledgement of Sunday's huge mess will be suffice, and perhaps some apology as mere courtesy to ESO community.
What happened was not a unimportant hiccup. Sunday's situation was a result of extreme lack of planning. I hope Monday we get some response from ZOS, perhaps some explanations.
But I'm not holding my breath.
Dark_Lord_Kuro wrote: »
What happened yesterday? I personnaly didnt see anything out of ordinary. Server specific problem maybe?
Edit scrolled further on the forum. I guess its the queue stuff? Zenitar event +free play event + i heard a pc platform is giving eso for free?(not sure) the last one would explain why as far as i know only pc got a problem as the third element would be the straw that broke the camel back
Dark_Lord_Kuro wrote: »
What happened yesterday? I personnaly didnt see anything out of ordinary. Server specific problem maybe?
Edit scrolled further on the forum. I guess its the queue stuff? Zenitar event +free play event + i heard a pc platform is giving eso for free?(not sure) the last one would explain why as far as i know only pc got a problem as the third element would be the straw that broke the camel back
Up until Sunday late afternoon or so (Eastern time) the login queues got progressively longer over the weekend. By Sunday mid-day they were hours long, with frequent connection drops > reconnect > re-queue as long or longer than before. It was becoming impossible to get logged on to play.
Then, magically, it stopped sometime late Sunday afternoon and people started to be able to log on with little or no queues.
There's been no banner on this forum, no official tweets from ZOS other than some outdated ones from the 28th for an earlier logon issue -- but not anything for this weekend.
Speculations, primarily on Reddit, have been some form of DDOS attack. Whether it was a direct malicious attack or bots signed-up for free through the Epic Games promotion, no one knows.
I'll add my speculation here -- if any sort of attack (malicious with a purpose of downing access or just a flood of bad bots on new free accounts) came in directly as a result of the Epic promotion, ZOS won't be able to say much of anything until it's not only resolved technically, but administratively/legally with Epic. The free promotion plus addition of ESO to Epic's games library would have naturally come with contracts and legal assurances that all necessary security/anti-abuse measures were taken. If any of that fails significantly, it's a Big Legal Deal. ZOS is ethically and likely contractually obligated not to make statements about any issues until they're properly addressed and any statements cleared in advance by the legal department.
Similar conditions could apply if something broke with their server hosting and/or content delivery network and anti-DDOS protection. Although historically, at least minimal information on those fronts has trickled out in the past, officially and semi-officially. So I tend to think it's tied up in the recent contract with Epic and NDAs and other legal/ethical rules are effectively creating a temporary gag order on specific communications about the problem -- at least until it's fully resolved and protection put in place to prevent it from coming back.
TL;DR -- EPIC fail?
Too soon??
Anyway, time to resume the normal bickering about nerfs, fake tanks, PvP, OP sets...
bradleymsimmons wrote: »I imagine no one really works on the weekends and today was their first opportunity to meet and discuss it. I am, of course, giving them the benefit of the doubt. Now, if tomorrow passes and there's still no acknowledgement, then this company really doesn't know how to run a business.
Dark_Lord_Kuro wrote: »
What happened yesterday? I personnaly didnt see anything out of ordinary. Server specific problem maybe?
Edit scrolled further on the forum. I guess its the queue stuff? Zenitar event +free play event + i heard a pc platform is giving eso for free?(not sure) the last one would explain why as far as i know only pc got a problem as the third element would be the straw that broke the camel back
Up until Sunday late afternoon or so (Eastern time) the login queues got progressively longer over the weekend. By Sunday mid-day they were hours long, with frequent connection drops > reconnect > re-queue as long or longer than before. It was becoming impossible to get logged on to play.
Then, magically, it stopped sometime late Sunday afternoon and people started to be able to log on with little or no queues.
There's been no banner on this forum, no official tweets from ZOS other than some outdated ones from the 28th for an earlier logon issue -- but not anything for this weekend.
Speculations, primarily on Reddit, have been some form of DDOS attack. Whether it was a direct malicious attack or bots signed-up for free through the Epic Games promotion, no one knows.
I'll add my speculation here -- if any sort of attack (malicious with a purpose of downing access or just a flood of bad bots on new free accounts) came in directly as a result of the Epic promotion, ZOS won't be able to say much of anything until it's not only resolved technically, but administratively/legally with Epic. The free promotion plus addition of ESO to Epic's games library would have naturally come with contracts and legal assurances that all necessary security/anti-abuse measures were taken. If any of that fails significantly, it's a Big Legal Deal. ZOS is ethically and likely contractually obligated not to make statements about any issues until they're properly addressed and any statements cleared in advance by the legal department.
Similar conditions could apply if something broke with their server hosting and/or content delivery network and anti-DDOS protection. Although historically, at least minimal information on those fronts has trickled out in the past, officially and semi-officially. So I tend to think it's tied up in the recent contract with Epic and NDAs and other legal/ethical rules are effectively creating a temporary gag order on specific communications about the problem -- at least until it's fully resolved and protection put in place to prevent it from coming back.
TL;DR -- EPIC fail?
Too soon??
Anyway, time to resume the normal bickering about nerfs, fake tanks, PvP, OP sets...
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »We recognize that we totally dropped the ball on communicating any of this to you all, and for this, we apologize. We are already discussing ways to improve internal communications in the future to help mitigate this from recurring.
Again, apologies for not keeping everyone updated and thanks as always for your continued support and understanding.
Redguards_Revenge wrote: »What happened sunday?
Redguards_Revenge wrote: »What happened sunday?