SkaraMinoc wrote: »Other players won't understand but this is the longest I've gone in 4 years without logging onto my main character.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
SkaraMinoc wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Some very large accounts have been locked. They need to make sure everyone gets the same compensation and that compensation is good enough for everyone. These are also PTS testers and they need to retain their loyalty.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »I'm glad that those who were wrongly banned got some form of compensation.
However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Perhaps less seals and more of the purple boxes would have been a more appropriate compensation.
It also doesn't seem fair that others in the past, who have also had their accounts wrongly banned, got nowhere near the amount of compensation, if any, that the PTS players have received with this recent ban.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »I'm glad that those who were wrongly banned got some form of compensation.
However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Perhaps less seals and more of the purple boxes would have been a more appropriate compensation.
It also doesn't seem fair that others in the past, who have also had their accounts wrongly banned, got nowhere near the amount of compensation, if any, that the PTS players have received with this recent ban.
barney2525 wrote: »I HAVE been falsely banned on a different game, along with a large number of others. Gold sellers used to send ads through in-game mail and add 1 single copper so the mail could not be simply deleted. For months we just click on the copper and delete the mail. Then one day they obviously changed their system so they could detect fake gold coming in. All of these coppers suddenly triggered bans. Took them about 3 days to sort it all out and get the accounts active again.
It was an irritating event, but it was Not Emotional. It did not cause traumatic harm. This is a GAME. A hobby. A Pastime. Something Fun that we Enjoy. It is NOT Life and Death.
I was part of another game I really enjoyed that got hit by DDOS attacks and shut them down, along with a number of other MMOs. Most were able to fix things a in day or two. This particular game did not have the hardware, much less the software to deal with the situation. The game was down for 2 weeks. No access.
After one update when I was using Windows 11 my login to that game got errors. I spent over a month with no access to the game, working with their tech support. Finally had to uninstall Windows 11 and install windows 10.
On the issues that hit multiple people there was some generic compensation, abut Nothing Rare or unique. Nothing that would take months to earn in-game.
On my specific issue I got some minor compensation and a costume, of their choice, which I could have gotten from their marketplace.
In ALL these situations The was No Trauma. There was irritation, there was some anger, and great displeasure. But in the end I didn't LOSE anything. Events come and go on a yearly basis. There have to be 100 unique items in ESO that I have not had to opportunity to obtain simply because an event was missed. That does Not cause Trauma.
It's a Game. When issues happen and some compensation is called for, it should be Fair to EVERYONE in the game. They could Not have earned 16,000 endeavors during this event. That is Special treatment for a specific group. No issue should make the majority wish THEY had been unfairly punished.
IMHO
barney2525 wrote: »
In ALL these situations The was No Trauma. There was irritation, there was some anger, and great displeasure. But in the end I didn't LOSE anything. Events come and go on a yearly basis. There have to be 100 unique items in ESO that I have not had to opportunity to obtain simply because an event was missed. That does Not cause Trauma.
I saw in a Twitch stream that someone who was inaccurately banned during the Crafting Event fiasco received a choice of any house or mount from the Crown Store that they wanted. So to say others wrongly banned have never received this type of compensation may be inaccurate.
ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »I'm glad that those who were wrongly banned got some form of compensation.
However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Perhaps less seals and more of the purple boxes would have been a more appropriate compensation.
It also doesn't seem fair that others in the past, who have also had their accounts wrongly banned, got nowhere near the amount of compensation, if any, that the PTS players have received with this recent ban.
I hardly think purple boxes would have been adequate compensation for the distress the owners of these accounts faced. Purple boxes, whose rewards would be RNG based and potentially contain nothing they want/could use, would have been more like a kick in the knee. While the RNG has been quite good on the purple boxes this year, giving out boxes is hardly a good faith gesture. The 16,000 seals is.
Again, what people don't seem to realize, and what this thread is trying to detail, is that it is also compensation for emotional distress. ZOS is trying to make the locked out players feel better. Unfortunately there are a considerable amount of people on the forums who are, for whatever reason, intent upon doing the opposite.
While ZOS may not have provided compensation to this degree in the past (they should have, it's true) perhaps this sets a new precedent for the future. They are gradually realizing that the sheer amount of mistakes happening lately is not going over well with their audience, and that they need to do more. Is it sensible to discourage them with all of the furious backlash? No. It isn't. People do it never the less because they are too concentrated with what they can squeeze out of the company now, rather than the potential safety net such compensations may provide in the future. And in the process, they attack and try to make their fellow players feel miserable for getting their just compensation.
It isn't for you to determine what rewards they should get. Saying the rewards they received are "too much" is the equivalent of invalidating their entire experience and the emotions involved. Not only that, but you discourage the company from providing generous compensation in the future, throwing people who might get unjustly banned at some other point under the bus.
It's absurd.
SkaraMinoc wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Some very large accounts have been locked. They need to make sure everyone gets the same compensation and that compensation is good enough for everyone. These are also PTS testers and they need to retain their loyalty.
SkaraMinoc wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Some very large accounts have been locked. They need to make sure everyone gets the same compensation and that compensation is good enough for everyone. These are also PTS testers and they need to retain their loyalty.
I agree with the first part. As for the second part, while I agree I do think it's a shame a lot of testers' loyalty has been lost over the last year or two since ZOS cut back on engaging with the testing community and took less and less notice of the feedback being provided.
While there are plenty of testers who are doing an important job testing, there are also a lot of players on the PTS who are only having a preview of what's coming so they can be a step ahead of everyone else when it goes live. That's fine and I don't knock it, but the notion that I've seen repeated this week that players on the PTS are the most committed players to ESO doesn't apply to everyone, and there are plenty of equally committed players not on the PTS for one reason or another.
I'm pleased with the compensation package for those who were innocent victims of this debacle, but I do think it's time ZOS followed up on their stated intention to "follow up in the coming days with more details summarizing what happened".
A lot of players seem to add up the compensation to those banned in time spent, drop chances etc. And yes it does not add up. But put yourself in the spot of getting a message saying you're banned, a few hours later seeing a post that says that eventually you will get access again. Some of these people still don't have access right now. For some it's years spent playing the game on their accounts, for a few it's their livelihood. This is an incredibly stressful and anxiety-inducing event. Some of these players still don't know right now if they will get access, they could have been falsely identified as some of the abusers despite not being. The compensation for this is a single Apex mount, granted at least one of these players lots out on their trifecta mounts due to the rollback. I would take a trifecta title and mount over an Apex mount and I think almost everyone else would as well. The rest of the compensation pretty much just adds up to the time lost. I just think it's important to think about this when you see those 16.000 endeavors that people probably lost sleep for several days because of this. And I think a single mount is a fair compensation.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »I saw in a Twitch stream that someone who was inaccurately banned during the Crafting Event fiasco received a choice of any house or mount from the Crown Store that they wanted. So to say others wrongly banned have never received this type of compensation may be inaccurate.
Well I hope that is the case as I don't think it's fair to give special treatment to some and not to others.ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »I'm glad that those who were wrongly banned got some form of compensation.
However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Perhaps less seals and more of the purple boxes would have been a more appropriate compensation.
It also doesn't seem fair that others in the past, who have also had their accounts wrongly banned, got nowhere near the amount of compensation, if any, that the PTS players have received with this recent ban.
I hardly think purple boxes would have been adequate compensation for the distress the owners of these accounts faced. Purple boxes, whose rewards would be RNG based and potentially contain nothing they want/could use, would have been more like a kick in the knee. While the RNG has been quite good on the purple boxes this year, giving out boxes is hardly a good faith gesture. The 16,000 seals is.
Again, what people don't seem to realize, and what this thread is trying to detail, is that it is also compensation for emotional distress. ZOS is trying to make the locked out players feel better. Unfortunately there are a considerable amount of people on the forums who are, for whatever reason, intent upon doing the opposite.
While ZOS may not have provided compensation to this degree in the past (they should have, it's true) perhaps this sets a new precedent for the future. They are gradually realizing that the sheer amount of mistakes happening lately is not going over well with their audience, and that they need to do more. Is it sensible to discourage them with all of the furious backlash? No. It isn't. People do it never the less because they are too concentrated with what they can squeeze out of the company now, rather than the potential safety net such compensations may provide in the future. And in the process, they attack and try to make their fellow players feel miserable for getting their just compensation.
It isn't for you to determine what rewards they should get. Saying the rewards they received are "too much" is the equivalent of invalidating their entire experience and the emotions involved. Not only that, but you discourage the company from providing generous compensation in the future, throwing people who might get unjustly banned at some other point under the bus.
It's absurd.
I didn't say that they should only get purple boxes.
And you are right, it is not for me to determine what rewards they should get. That is clearly for ZOS to do. However I am allowed to express an opinion and, 16k seals, in my opinion, is still too much. Happy folks got compensation. But for me, in my opinion, this is a clear case of ZOS over-compensating.SkaraMinoc wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Some very large accounts have been locked. They need to make sure everyone gets the same compensation and that compensation is good enough for everyone. These are also PTS testers and they need to retain their loyalty.
And I think that is the crux of the matter right there.
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The overwhelming consensus appears to be that the package provided to the locked out players was fair given the circumstances. Even considering the package, I still feel bad for those affected and wouldn't have wanted to be in their shoes.
In this day and age, it is impossible to please everyone and there will always be sour grapes. Some people just can't stand others having something they don't.
Shara_Wynn wrote: »I saw in a Twitch stream that someone who was inaccurately banned during the Crafting Event fiasco received a choice of any house or mount from the Crown Store that they wanted. So to say others wrongly banned have never received this type of compensation may be inaccurate.
Well I hope that is the case as I don't think it's fair to give special treatment to some and not to others.ArchangelIsraphel wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »I'm glad that those who were wrongly banned got some form of compensation.
However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Perhaps less seals and more of the purple boxes would have been a more appropriate compensation.
It also doesn't seem fair that others in the past, who have also had their accounts wrongly banned, got nowhere near the amount of compensation, if any, that the PTS players have received with this recent ban.
I hardly think purple boxes would have been adequate compensation for the distress the owners of these accounts faced. Purple boxes, whose rewards would be RNG based and potentially contain nothing they want/could use, would have been more like a kick in the knee. While the RNG has been quite good on the purple boxes this year, giving out boxes is hardly a good faith gesture. The 16,000 seals is.
Again, what people don't seem to realize, and what this thread is trying to detail, is that it is also compensation for emotional distress. ZOS is trying to make the locked out players feel better. Unfortunately there are a considerable amount of people on the forums who are, for whatever reason, intent upon doing the opposite.
While ZOS may not have provided compensation to this degree in the past (they should have, it's true) perhaps this sets a new precedent for the future. They are gradually realizing that the sheer amount of mistakes happening lately is not going over well with their audience, and that they need to do more. Is it sensible to discourage them with all of the furious backlash? No. It isn't. People do it never the less because they are too concentrated with what they can squeeze out of the company now, rather than the potential safety net such compensations may provide in the future. And in the process, they attack and try to make their fellow players feel miserable for getting their just compensation.
It isn't for you to determine what rewards they should get. Saying the rewards they received are "too much" is the equivalent of invalidating their entire experience and the emotions involved. Not only that, but you discourage the company from providing generous compensation in the future, throwing people who might get unjustly banned at some other point under the bus.
It's absurd.
I didn't say that they should only get purple boxes.
And you are right, it is not for me to determine what rewards they should get. That is clearly for ZOS to do. However I am allowed to express an opinion and, 16k seals, in my opinion, is still too much. Happy folks got compensation. But for me, in my opinion, this is a clear case of ZOS over-compensating.SkaraMinoc wrote: »Shara_Wynn wrote: »However, 16k seals of endeavor is far too much in my opinion. That is seven months of logging in every day and doing your seals to get that, or hundreds of dollar/euros worth of real money. So that is 196 days worth of seals for what is for many, just 4 days worth of lost play.
Some very large accounts have been locked. They need to make sure everyone gets the same compensation and that compensation is good enough for everyone. These are also PTS testers and they need to retain their loyalty.
And I think that is the crux of the matter right there.
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