You also forget blizzard are clowns. The down time is due to spaghetti coding, i think blizz numerous times replied that this is the case in similar cases.
ye they ded cause your streamer dont play it KEK
for me dead is when they turn off the server like in wildstar
but it was not my point,
my point was that these games apriciate their customers unlike blizzard
oh look ! another 1 hour downtime (probably more than 1h lmao)
“Other games”, as in only Tibia? The game from 1997 which has to do everything to stay relevant and attempt to keep some people playing it? On behalf of Blizzard, I’ll offer you the choice now: would you rather have maintenance regularly, or have them batch fix issues once every 6 months, and you just have to live with bugs and things not working properly for 6 months? I somehow doubt you’re going to pick the latter, despite not being offered any compensation for the first option.
Either way it’s not working properly makes no difference
Yes, regular Updates is often a good thing in software delepment. But only if the Devs are good, well paid and don’t work constantly overtime. Which is the gaming industry in a nutshell. As a software Dev I would never work for a gaming company. It’s not very attractive to waste your skills for some spare money (yes, it’s much less if you compare it to what you can earn in business instead of entertainment)
I ALSO CALL FOR COMPENSATION! So today, tomorrow and after do maintenance at daylight (while I’m at work) and let me play at night without disturbing! That would be the compensation for me.
Or just disable that buggy, messy Trading Post until you fix it!
I couldn’t care less about maintenance scheduled in the late/early hrs. At least I see they’re doing sth.
You know time zones are a thing, right? And that Blizzard is a US based company? They will do maintenance during their work hours, which is going to be in the evenings/nights for us in the EU. If you can’t be expected to change your work schedule to start working nights in order to avoid the maintenance, then you can’t expect them to have to do that either.
I think the best solution would be to automatically halt every game time from running while Game Services are not officially available (i.e. during Maintenance). Once concluded, the game time returns to running out as usual.
In the news: Activision Blizzard to pay $35 million to settle SEC charges. But it has no relation to the extremely buggy releases coming out now after they had to fire their entire QA department. Nothing to see here, move along!
It’s literally investors being mad, that they lost money during the scandals -.-
Bad programmers/dev’s/testers should not be compensated
A good time to get some sleep. That is of course if you are not just home from work and want to play.
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