Shardrena
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I'll stick to option 2.. It makes the time go by easier.. Shrugs
You realize "Option 2" was "Get pissed and wait" (with the implied "while raging on the forums angrily"), right?
I'll stick to option 2.. It makes the time go by easier.. Shrugs
This. I agree.I think we are getting a bit ridiculous attacking each other and calling for players to quit. The game suffers enough from low population. I vote we shut this thread down. We know people are working on it, and more will join this week.
Which ever.. Having a sense of humor is better.. So I messed up.. Oh my gods put in front of a bunch kobold shamans as my firing squad..You realize "Option 2" was "Get pissed and wait" (with the implied "while raging on the forums angrily"), right?
Again. Online games do not go down for days at a time with any regularity. It is a freak occurrence and many games have never had even one incident of that happening. This game can barely stay operational. We spend days offline, either by choice because it is too annoying to keep restarting the client or because it is down. People's characters just disappear or their data gets altered. People are terrified to reincarnate because of bugs. The list goes on and on. You think that's normal and OK, well OK. Good for you. I do not.
Also all of you can save your backhanded comments for someone who cares. Have a snicker in your little mean girl club. I really don't care. Your opinions don't mean squat to me.
yep, ive jumped back into city of heros for now- great gameI ask again, which online games have you played, that you think this is the case? Because with the extensive list of MMOs I've played since 2005, I can attest that they do go down for days at a time, and do so far more regularly then you might want to believe. Final Fantasy XIV for example is known for being barely playable for days to weeks after any major update. As in you can barely log in to play the game. World of Warcraft has also had that track record. City of Heroes had a known track record of constant game crashes and game breaking bugs after any major content update, which could take up to a week to iron out. Often with the hotfixes breaking something else that made the game unplayable.
Why don't you talk on Twitter or somewhere else. There is no logic to the subject of this thread... Sorry to said this.I ask again, which online games have you played, that you think this is the case? Because with the extensive list of MMOs I've played since 2005, I can attest that they do go down for days at a time, and do so far more regularly then you might want to believe. Final Fantasy XIV for example is known for being barely playable for days to weeks after any major update. As in you can barely log in to play the game. World of Warcraft has also had that track record. City of Heroes had a known track record of constant game crashes and game breaking bugs after any major content update, which could take up to a week to iron out. Often with the hotfixes breaking something else that made the game unplayable.
Why don't you talk on Twitter or somewhere else. There is no logic to the subject of this thread... Sorry to said this.
If the thread is bothering you ignore it. The server will eventually come back up, and people will get bored of the semantic nonsense debate about how big of an issue this is or isn't.Please Cordovan, close this thread now. We know your team is working to fix it... This thread is getting out of control.
55 pages seems too full of jokes, and things that don't make sense to me.
Do what you want but I'm right. This thread is only to indicate that the game is not available. I don't understand why they don't close it. People keep speculating, criticizing, it's not cool.Because while I have a Twitter account, I don't use it. I mostly set the dang thing up back when Borderlands 2 came out to snag chest key codes from Gearbox that were regularly being posted on Twitter. Micro-blogging or following other people micro-blogging isn't really my thing.
Makes you wander why Tolero, Severlin or another executives/management team member couldn't be bothered to step in and help Cordovan provide updates to their customers, doesn't it?SSG often under communicates compared to what players want, but in this case Cordo is off on a road trip (holiday weekend) and pulling over to post updates about the work going for DDO/LOTRO (this was over on LOTRO's forums).
Not really. You hire a communication person to do that work; that's pretty typical for companies.Makes you wander why Tolero, Severlin or another executives/management team member couldn't be bothered to step in and help Cordovan provide updates to their customers, doesn't it?
AmenDrop the fighting and arguing immediately, please.
I get that it's primarily Cordovan's job, but my point is that SSG has been in a complete outage situation for 48+ hours.Not really. You hire a communication person to do that work; that's pretty typical for companies.