For all the "I want a refund" and "Please explain to my wife x" and "Diz is so stupid, I didnt agree 2 dis"
Read the Terms of Service you agreed to when you signed up for this;
http://support.na.square-enix.com/ru...1&tag=users_en
5. INTERRUPTION TO THE SERVICE
From time to time, in order to provide our customers with the optimal gaming experience, it is necessary for Square Enix to conduct routine maintenance on the computers and/or servers that support the Game. During these times, access to the Game or support services may be interrupted. Access may also be temporarily suspended in whole or in part, without notice, due to emergency repairs, fire, flood, explosion, war, strike, embargo, governmental action or failure to act, the act of any civil or military authority, act of God, or by any other causes beyond Square Enix's control, or any other reasons for which Square Enix, in its sole discretion, deems that temporary suspension is necessary. You acknowledge that disruptions of service may occur and waive any causes of action against Square Enix in any way arising from or related to any such disruptions of service.
A little maturity goes a long way.
The problems encountered today are a completey different set of problems that the BETA was designed to find/cause and fix. (As is the reason for holding a BETA if you'd forgotten). Don't confuse yourself into thinking that "The lag I got on the first day of the BETA" is even remotely connected to the Primal Centre Database errors today.
The machines, nor the code being ran is flawless, it can take one simple calculation, one simply command to cause a chain reaction of problems.
It could take weeks, if not months for this to happen and you can't predict it, you can only fix/plug it and hope it doesn't happen again.
Kicking and screaming "OMG itz been months!" isn't going to fix anything", The servers in general and instanced servers have ran perfectly for weeks on end without issue, as is the Russian Roullete that is running a data-centre with a metric ton of data flowing in and out of it 24/7.
Maintenance and fixes are a must, and a constant thing. If you can't deal with the fact that the technology as well as the people who are running it aren't perfect, then you're going to have a bad time.
TL;DR Maturity and common sense pay off here. Nothing runs perfect, everything needs time to be fixed and adjusted. If you've played any MMO before you'd know this. Sit down and wait patiently, it'll be fixed.


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