Why is this even an issue?
The game is being patched/updated.
This is a good thing regardless of what timezone you live in- and yes, I am also in EST timezone and I couldn't care less when the patch took place so as long as it actually takes place.




Why is this even an issue?
The game is being patched/updated.
This is a good thing regardless of what timezone you live in- and yes, I am also in EST timezone and I couldn't care less when the patch took place so as long as it actually takes place.

It should be, you're a customer, you paid for this shit. You can complain if their services are not as your expectation.
And this is very unprofessional for a game company this big. Just saying.
I don't have any problem but it's also funny that people who don't agree make it like a big deal for them too, even though in the end it's their own benefit if SQEX listen to this complaining.
If you don't really care when they're going to do a maintenance then you don't have any reason to disagree with the OP, do you?
Last edited by fides5566; 09-11-2013 at 11:35 AM.
You have no right to complain about "prime time maintenance" because no matter what time they do it, someone will be affected. Americans aren't the special snowflakes, you don't have more right than others just because of your countries time zone.It should be, you're a customer, you paid for this shit. You can complain if their services are not as your expectation.
And this is very unprofessional for a game company this big. Just saying.
I don't have any problem but it's also funny that people who don't agree make it like a big deal for them too, even though in the end it's their own benefit if SQEX listen to this complaining.
If you don't really care when they're going to do a maintenance then you don't have any reason to disagree with the OP, do you?
Example
Maintenance to suit Americans? Oceanic and JP players get the shaft...
Maintenance to suit Oceanic and JP players? Americans get the shaft...
Just stop.

Please, people who don't really know what they're saying should stop.You have no right to complain about "prime time maintenance" because no matter what time they do it, someone will be affected. Americans aren't the special snowflakes, you don't have more right than others just because of your countries time zone.
Example
Maintenance to suit Americans? Oceanic and JP players get the shaft...
Maintenance to suit Oceanic and JP players? Americans get the shaft...
Just stop.
There always has a way to avoid each region prime time. They even have NA/EU/JP servers. Tell me why can't they separately do a maintenance?
What ever the reason is, customer has a right to complain about this. Because this is their job to handle, not us.
I had worked in business like this before, I know what the standard is. If you don't know then you're the one who should "just stop".
Oh so why didn't Blizzard ever do this? Shut up nub. Love seeing the Americans QQ over this. Welcome to what Oceanic players have had to put up withPlease, people who don't really know what they're saying should stop.
There always has a way to avoid each region prime time. They even have NA/EU/JP servers. Tell me why can't they separately do a maintenance?
What ever the reason is, customer has a right to complain about this. Because this is their job to handle, not us.
I had worked in business like this before, I know what the standard is. If you don't know then you're the one who should "just stop".![]()

It is possible to run maintenance at different times for Japan and NA and EU. The NA/EU is in one data center and the Japan servers are in another, so it is very easy for them to schedule 2 different times.
Furthermore, if they partition their servers so EU and NA are not sharing resources, they can also create 2 separate patch times for them.
It is very easy for them to avoid screwing over one playerbase or another. Big game companies just don't care. They don't want to spend the time planning 3 different deploy times and really couldn't care less whether you are online or not during that time of the week. If the game subscription was paid for hourly, it would be a different story. They would be looking at ways to patch without taking down the servers at all.
It isn't though. It is paid for monthly.
Even if companies don't care or they split EU/NA servers, it is not ideal to run multiple maintenance schedule. This is a matter of practicality from a technical side, and not necessarily about concerns on finances/time spent. I believe it is easy for them to arrange since it is a matter of delegation (like EU/NA team, handle maintenance at your preferred time. Japan team, same thing.) One time big time maintenance for all timezone ensures compatibility across all regions. Internal feedback or possible issues that arises during a maintenance can be aligned and directly handled for all regions. Just because there is a problem with NA/EU doesn't mean similar problems can't happen in Japan setup.
On a personal note, the mere fact maintenance is overseen by Japanese team (though I am only assuming this), I find it assuring because they're known for being meticulous.

I want you to look at Nexon as a good reason why many companies with data centers in different locations DO NOT do this. Not only is it reckless and costly (you know every minute wasted not deploying the update in one go costs money for the company right?), but it also promotes miscommunication and the probable chance of misdirection. Please remember that these are human beings numbering in the dozens who are checking, deploying, checking, and monitoring these patches. The more you try to spread it out, the more of a chance you have of it going horribly awry. This is why Nexon's Vindictus teams had a corporate nightmare with their disjointed updates. It's common sense in that line of business to have it all done in parallel. Saves money and there's less room for error.

I'm sorry, but I'm chiming in to ask you do you even know how server patching and migration of changes work? Have you ever worked in a data center? If you had any background knowledge of this, you would quickly realize how incredibly retarded and costly what you just suggested is. If you ever thought about running a business in server maintenance and update, please don't, because you obviously don't know how to manage money and time.Please, people who don't really know what they're saying should stop.
There always has a way to avoid each region prime time. They even have NA/EU/JP servers. Tell me why can't they separately do a maintenance?
What ever the reason is, customer has a right to complain about this. Because this is their job to handle, not us.
I had worked in business like this before, I know what the standard is. If you don't know then you're the one who should "just stop".
Mad?Please, people who don't really know what they're saying should stop.
There always has a way to avoid each region prime time. They even have NA/EU/JP servers. Tell me why can't they separately do a maintenance?
What ever the reason is, customer has a right to complain about this. Because this is their job to handle, not us.
I had worked in business like this before, I know what the standard is. If you don't know then you're the one who should "just stop".
In all seriousness.
Do you really think splitting the maintenance times for each region is the smart thing to do? you say you worked in business like this before, did your business go bankrupt? If they closed JP servers and left NA servers open, the servers would crash from all the JP players jumping on with their "NA server alts" and it would be 1017 only 10x worse.
Like I said, deal with it... not the end of the world.
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
|
|
Cookie Policy
This website uses cookies. If you do not wish us to set cookies on your device, please do not use the website. Please read the Square Enix cookies policy for more information. Your use of the website is also subject to the terms in the Square Enix website terms of use and privacy policy and by using the website you are accepting those terms. The Square Enix terms of use, privacy policy and cookies policy can also be found through links at the bottom of the page.
Reply With Quote



