We will always message maintenances the day before, including a notification if the maintenance is not needed. Most regularly scheduled maintenance periods will last for no more than a few hours. During these times, we'll deploy patches, server optimizations, database updates, hardware upgrades, and perform other routines that keep ESO running smoothly.
I've rarely gotten honesty from people in game.
From the post I linked -We will always message maintenances the day before, including a notification if the maintenance is not needed. Most regularly scheduled maintenance periods will last for no more than a few hours. During these times, we'll deploy patches, server optimizations, database updates, hardware upgrades, and perform other routines that keep ESO running smoothly.
They said they will *always* message maintenances the day before, but they never do. Their community relations are pretty terrible.
GrimlockSaves wrote: »It is 2014... How about no server down times? Having downtime makes no sense with the current capabilities of technology and data center infrastructures.
Those are just educated (or uneducated) guesses and speculation. Nobody really knows how long it would be.blueyonder wrote: »Is there a place where they give estimations about how long it's going to be down? Sometimes people playing online in the chat are able to say "They said it's going to be just a short one this time, maybe an hour." or "It's going to be a longer one this time, maybe five hours." - and they are correct. Where does this information come from?
anyway, does anyone know how long this one is going to be? i was hoping to play.
blueyonder wrote: »I don't understand why they can't at least post estimated down time on their service alerts blog.
Arsenic_Touch wrote: »The world doesn't revolve around the US. but this game does. Australians are in the minority of players.
This isn't the first time they've done maintenance 2 hours earlier. While it would've been great for them to actually let us know ahead of time, this is a maintenance day so you should've known that this was possible.
Arsenic_Touch wrote: »The world doesn't revolve around the US. but this game does. Australians are in the minority of players.
This isn't the first time they've done maintenance 2 hours earlier. While it would've been great for them to actually let us know ahead of time, this is a maintenance day so you should've known that this was possible.
It's not the first time that almost anything has happened over the last month or so I've been playing this.
I understand we are in the minority - and that's fine. This is about being conscious of other players in the world. We have paid just as much as others (actually probably more), so the common courtesy of some advance notice would be nice - this is the bare minimum.
If the path lasted 2 hours longer instead of starting earlier and went deeper into the USA play time zone, using the excuse of 'well it's maintenance day so you know this is possible' would not fly well.
Eouldn't it be nice if the processes learned and used to apply hotfixes for other games (say like like WoW) were used in future games?
Wouldn't it be nice if the processes learned and used to apply hotfixes for other games (say like like WoW) were used in future games?
Not impressed. I specifically checked for announcements in the announcement section before I played today and nothing.
The world doesn't revolve around USA and Europe.
It may not be much of an inconvenience in the USA to run maintenance at 6am rather than 8am, but running them for Australians at 8pm instead of 10pm has quite a significant impact - especially when it's on a public holiday.
Please be cognisant of people's needs outside of the USA. And if there is an absolute need to shut down two hours early, then please plan forward well enough and ANNOUNCE it.
As the OP has posted, the idea was to be consistent with server down times. Since I've started playing consistency has been extremely poor.
Phantorang wrote: »Not impressed. I specifically checked for announcements in the announcement section before I played today and nothing.
The world doesn't revolve around USA and Europe.
Actually it kind of does, dont you think?It may not be much of an inconvenience in the USA to run maintenance at 6am rather than 8am, but running them for Australians at 8pm instead of 10pm has quite a significant impact - especially when it's on a public holiday.
Please be cognisant of people's needs outside of the USA. And if there is an absolute need to shut down two hours early, then please plan forward well enough and ANNOUNCE it.
As the OP has posted, the idea was to be consistent with server down times. Since I've started playing consistency has been extremely poor.
Issues are happening real time, they got to do maintainance on the servers when needed, if for example something is heavily exploitable, they will have to take down the servers.
ozgod22_eso wrote: »
Wouldn't it be nice if the processes learned and used to apply hotfixes for other games (say like like WoW) were used in future games?
The thing is, WoW has been out for 10 years. Blizzard has had 10 years to learn how to manage maintenance, manage customer base, do hotfixes, etc. It's entirely possible that doing hotfixes isn't part of Zenimax's skillset (yet).
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Wouldn't it be nice if the processes learned and used to apply hotfixes for other games (say like like WoW) were used in future games?