Maintenance in EU peak time. Again. :/
Good thing i got Diablo 3 for exactly this reason
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Maintenance in EU peak time. Again. :/
Apparently this one is a hotfix for some banking problem, but I'm still wondering whether it's really necessary to do it just as primetime starts. Other MMO companies do their maintenance after midnight or early mornings, not 4PM in EU just when everyone starts coming home.
As if it isn't bad enough that we have to put up with 'EU' servers being hosted in the US. I notice they're also keeping mum on when those servers will be moved.
Well let's hope there is no downtime during the Easter weekend.
So my game had a small update...
only overshadowed by the usual launch-day issues. and to me.
I have to say that, as far as launches go, ESO had one of the smoothest I've ever experienced.
Early access went without a hitch--no queues, no lag spikes, no drama and launch day was the same.
Unfortunately there is occasional downtime as they sort out issues, exploits and bugs but they're so infrequent that I've never been affected, except once for about an hour.
Of course, I understand the frustration that many experience when they want to play and they can't, but being down for about three hours two to three times a week isn't bad.
My three biggest criticisms of the game:
1. The world isn't really open (we can't have one character and explore the map--faction areas are locked off). I find this very, very stupid, especially in an MMO and especially in an Elder Scrolls MMO. I want to see Morrowind without having to create another character. I should have ONE character in this game that I can do everything I want with. That's the entire point of Elder Scrolls, no?
2. Your race/gender is never acknowledged. Ever.
3. The "EU" server is in Canada. That's right up there with false advertising and misleading customers.
Unfortunately there is occasional downtime as they sort out issues, exploits and bugs but they're so infrequent that I've never been affected, except once for about an hour.
Of course, I understand the frustration that many experience when they want to play and they can't, but being down for about three hours two to three times a week isn't bad.