The bug forum has 740 "accepted" bug reports, with only one "planning to address" which has been there for 2 months.
Should we even bother submitting bug reports?
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The bug forum has 740 "accepted" bug reports, with only one "planning to address" which has been there for 2 months.
Should we even bother submitting bug reports?
A bug was reported concerning failure to progress in the main storyline due to an unresponsive NPC on Balmumg Corthas Central Highlands - there was an emergancy maint done within a day to resolve the problem.
Critical bugs are addressed swiftly, low priority bugs likely will get addressed when available through major patches or content releases.
"accepted" simply means the bug report was submitted properly with enough information for someone to attempt to reproduce the issue. It doesn't mean that it was acknowledged to be a bug. Also, they fix lots of minor bugs in the hotfix and major patches which don't get mentioned in the notes.
There is never a reason NOT to submit a bug report. The worst that can happen is that no action is taken, and the best thing that can happen is the issue is resolved, so you really have little to lose other than 2 minutes of your time.
No, no no, the entire forums are purgatory. Even Dante couldn't devise a better way of endlessly trudging up a mountain with various encumbrances. ^^
That bug I was referring to him took a day to fix.
It was reported on the 16th
Citation 1, Citation 2
Sunday, the 17th it was fixed.
One day.
You got a claim to call me a liar, you better cite your sources, cause when I say something, I base it off evidence.
Haha, sorry you're so mad.
My bad though I guess, I thought you were talking about this issue, which was first reported on the 21st of September but first began happening the day prior. There aren't any patch notes for the maintenances that happened around the time, but I believe they fixed it in this maintenance, so actually it was about 6 or 7 days before they fixed it.
Six or seven days! I assure you, I was considering unsubscribing from the game because of how long it took them to fix that. It's good that they're getting better about these things, if the issue you were talking about is any indication.
T5 perma-stun bug has yet to be fixed, going on week 3.
really? considering unsubscribing because a fix to a bug didn't happen INSTANTLY? What if an engineer saw it the SECOND you posted it and spend several hours each of 5 days fixing it and then another day to prepare the fix and then deploy it to clients?
A one day response is amazing, a week is totally reasonable.