Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Wifeaggro13 wrote: »Swtor did the same thing . Ironicaly in ireland as well. Belfast i believe. Roghly 6weeks post launch. Not a good sign.if we see them retract promised content it will be a sure sign s F2p hybrid model in the cash shop is coming and the milk factory has begun just like the hutt expan being taken away from subs and offered as dlc
Same with TSW, customer service were first canned.
As a counter-example though, Blizzard let a TON of customer service people go a few years ago, and WOW didn't go F2P.
So let me get this straight:
Zos plans ahead and trains a bunch of temp people for initial release just in case they get swamped or are needed. They then aren't needed, for whatever reason, and are let go. A bunch of scrub, temp jobs mind you.
Ker.Rakb16_ESO wrote: »Do you really think that ZO didn't know about the console delay until May? If the team responsible for the console port is even remotely well managed, they would have known about missing their deadline (by 6+ months, no less) at least a couple of months in advance.
There would have been no reason to hire CS reps for the console release in April unless there was some serious mismanagement behind the scenes.
wrlifeboil wrote: »Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Wifeaggro13 wrote: »Swtor did the same thing . Ironicaly in ireland as well. Belfast i believe. Roghly 6weeks post launch. Not a good sign.if we see them retract promised content it will be a sure sign s F2p hybrid model in the cash shop is coming and the milk factory has begun just like the hutt expan being taken away from subs and offered as dlc
Same with TSW, customer service were first canned.
As a counter-example though, Blizzard let a TON of customer service people go a few years ago, and WOW didn't go F2P.
Blizzard let go the CS reps after WoW subs peaked. The biggest difference I noticed before that RIF was the dropoff in players complaining about being hacked. The catalyst probably was the authenticator which Blizzard started using in 2008. The culture in WoW shifted from 'Blizzard let your account get hacked! Blizzard fix your security!' to 'why didn't you have an authenticator on your account?'
Anyway, just anecdotally, EU players in eso didn't post that much to the CS forums as I pointed out a while ago. Some thought that EU players mainly posted to the English forums. If that news article is true, it turns out that people in the EU aren't that into eso or at least not into eso as ZOS/Bethesda anticipated. Score one for anecdotal evidence.
Fuzzylumpkins wrote: »wrlifeboil wrote: »Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Wifeaggro13 wrote: »Swtor did the same thing . Ironicaly in ireland as well. Belfast i believe. Roghly 6weeks post launch. Not a good sign.if we see them retract promised content it will be a sure sign s F2p hybrid model in the cash shop is coming and the milk factory has begun just like the hutt expan being taken away from subs and offered as dlc
Same with TSW, customer service were first canned.
As a counter-example though, Blizzard let a TON of customer service people go a few years ago, and WOW didn't go F2P.
Blizzard let go the CS reps after WoW subs peaked. The biggest difference I noticed before that RIF was the dropoff in players complaining about being hacked. The catalyst probably was the authenticator which Blizzard started using in 2008. The culture in WoW shifted from 'Blizzard let your account get hacked! Blizzard fix your security!' to 'why didn't you have an authenticator on your account?'
Anyway, just anecdotally, EU players in eso didn't post that much to the CS forums as I pointed out a while ago. Some thought that EU players mainly posted to the English forums. If that news article is true, it turns out that people in the EU aren't that into eso or at least not into eso as ZOS/Bethesda anticipated. Score one for anecdotal evidence.
As an EU player myself that selected NA population over EU (because either way we were going to be jacked with latency issues) it isn't that we are not "as into" ESO, we simply were not happy about being mislead (lied to blatantly) about getting EU stationed/supported servers to answer the latency issues. EU players , for most part, are simply not as vocal as North American players nor do a lot of us feel entitled to every little thing and just move on.
So please, do not presume to know what we think or want or are interested in.
Ker.Rakb16_ESO wrote: »Do you really think that ZO didn't know about the console delay until May? If the team responsible for the console port is even remotely well managed, they would have known about missing their deadline (by 6+ months, no less) at least a couple of months in advance.
Not to mention that they immediately came out with that "switch from PC to console for 20 bucks" scheme that would realistically have taken at least a couple of weeks to get pitched, analysed for feasability, and approved by management.
Ker.Rakb16_ESO wrote: »Do you really think that ZO didn't know about the console delay until May? If the team responsible for the console port is even remotely well managed, they would have known about missing their deadline (by 6+ months, no less) at least a couple of months in advance.
Not to mention that they immediately came out with that "switch from PC to console for 20 bucks" scheme that would realistically have taken at least a couple of weeks to get pitched, analysed for feasability, and approved by management.
I don't think that no one knew. I think that HR was not made aware until very, very near the public announcement date. That kind of stuff happens quite often to prevent leaks of NDA info. Stuff is kept secret, including layoffs, until the last possible moment.
Temps, interns, and contractors get no respect, and typically no benefits. You know what to expect going in as a temporary worker. For every instance where a temp is let go early, there is one that stays twice the duration of their contract, and some even get hired in. Win some, you lose some. Don't like it? Find a permanent job.Temporary or not, there's still a respect to be had for these workers. Three weeks then let go is ludicrous and grossly unprofessional. Was it wrong to let them go? No - It was wrong to hire them in the first place. There's not a trace of regard here for these people's lives, families, etc. People are not like Peons where you can just group select them and execute them by pressing "delete" when they have no more use. I don't know a single person who would have taken this job knowing they would only be there for a few weeks. This whole situation is ethically messed up.
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wrlifeboil wrote: »Fuzzylumpkins wrote: »wrlifeboil wrote: »Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Wifeaggro13 wrote: »Swtor did the same thing . Ironicaly in ireland as well. Belfast i believe. Roghly 6weeks post launch. Not a good sign.if we see them retract promised content it will be a sure sign s F2p hybrid model in the cash shop is coming and the milk factory has begun just like the hutt expan being taken away from subs and offered as dlc
Same with TSW, customer service were first canned.
As a counter-example though, Blizzard let a TON of customer service people go a few years ago, and WOW didn't go F2P.
Blizzard let go the CS reps after WoW subs peaked. The biggest difference I noticed before that RIF was the dropoff in players complaining about being hacked. The catalyst probably was the authenticator which Blizzard started using in 2008. The culture in WoW shifted from 'Blizzard let your account get hacked! Blizzard fix your security!' to 'why didn't you have an authenticator on your account?'
Anyway, just anecdotally, EU players in eso didn't post that much to the CS forums as I pointed out a while ago. Some thought that EU players mainly posted to the English forums. If that news article is true, it turns out that people in the EU aren't that into eso or at least not into eso as ZOS/Bethesda anticipated. Score one for anecdotal evidence.
As an EU player myself that selected NA population over EU (because either way we were going to be jacked with latency issues) it isn't that we are not "as into" ESO, we simply were not happy about being mislead (lied to blatantly) about getting EU stationed/supported servers to answer the latency issues. EU players , for most part, are simply not as vocal as North American players nor do a lot of us feel entitled to every little thing and just move on.
So please, do not presume to know what we think or want or are interested in.
If EU had 1 million subscribers today, I'd bet that there would be a megaserver in EU today.
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Wifeaggro13 wrote: »Swtor did the same thing . Ironicaly in ireland as well. Belfast i believe. Roghly 6weeks post launch. Not a good sign.if we see them retract promised content it will be a sure sign s F2p hybrid model in the cash shop is coming and the milk factory has begun just like the hutt expan being taken away from subs and offered as dlc
Same with TSW, customer service were first canned.
As a counter-example though, Blizzard let a TON of customer service people go a few years ago, and WOW didn't go F2P.
Temps, interns, and contractors get no respect, and typically no benefits. You know what to expect going in as a temporary worker. For every instance where a temp is let go early, there is one that stays twice the duration of their contract, and some even get hired in. Win some, you lose some. Don't like it? Find a permanent job.Temporary or not, there's still a respect to be had for these workers. Three weeks then let go is ludicrous and grossly unprofessional. Was it wrong to let them go? No - It was wrong to hire them in the first place. There's not a trace of regard here for these people's lives, families, etc. People are not like Peons where you can just group select them and execute them by pressing "delete" when they have no more use. I don't know a single person who would have taken this job knowing they would only be there for a few weeks. This whole situation is ethically messed up.
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gougefub17_ESO wrote: »No EU Server??
connachttribune.ie/galway-jobs-blow-300-gone-software-firm/
However, no confirmation for other sources.
EDIT: This may have just been temps to handle the rollout.
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Wifeaggro13 wrote: »Swtor did the same thing . Ironicaly in ireland as well. Belfast i believe. Roghly 6weeks post launch. Not a good sign.if we see them retract promised content it will be a sure sign s F2p hybrid model in the cash shop is coming and the milk factory has begun just like the hutt expan being taken away from subs and offered as dlc
Same with TSW, customer service were first canned.
As a counter-example though, Blizzard let a TON of customer service people go a few years ago, and WOW didn't go F2P.
Always good to compare to WoW.....
gougefub17_ESO wrote: »No EU Server??
connachttribune.ie/galway-jobs-blow-300-gone-software-firm/
However, no confirmation for other sources.
EDIT: This may have just been temps to handle the rollout.
The game has been made.
You don't need 300 jobs to keep the servers online and create new content.
The game has been made.
You don't need 300 jobs to keep the servers online and create new content.
gougefub17_ESO wrote: »No EU Server??
connachttribune.ie/galway-jobs-blow-300-gone-software-firm/
However, no confirmation for other sources.
EDIT: This may have just been temps to handle the rollout.
The game has been made.
You don't need 300 jobs to keep the servers online and create new content.