So, we had maintenance last night... And again tonight? Is this correct?



So, we had maintenance last night... And again tonight? Is this correct?

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Not the same game engine (fortunately) It just doesn't happen like that. They would have to rewrite the entire game engine to make it do it that way after the fact (game launch) If it wasn't designed that way in the first place, its not going to easily happen. They based their new game engine with FFXIV 1.0 in mind, not GWI understand your points but Guild Wars was a free to play game with little micro transactions. They pulled it off with ease. All you had to do was log out of the game, log back in, and boom it started downloading. Im sure that at $15 a month for each subscribed member, they could EASILY afford to do that.
I do wish more games were as flexible as GW2, a single market for a whole datacenter, guesting on other servers with just two clicks, live maps being flexible enough to create copies if the map was full (overflow) and using said copies when there was a new update, giving people 1 hour to update to the new build, no queues but a cross server party finder...
But yeah it's not about money, SE makes more with FFXIV than NCSoft does with GW2, it's just that this game was designed that way and there's no way to change it now.
Generally I am not one to complain about maintenance as it is required for the most part, however the frequency over the previous week since 2.3 is rather frustraiting. It literally has been during the core playtimes for my country (which I am used to) every 3ish days, which is growing rather frustrating.
I don't really understand why 2 of the 3 scheduled/emergency maintenance didn't get pushed together. I think most people would prefer a 4-6hr maintanence, instead of 2x 2-3hr ones..
I have practically missed out on 3 of the last 7 days sub time during my time zone's prime time which was involuntary. If they were to have this many maintenances in such a short time, I think they should at least be somewhat staggered (even if there is a 3 hour difference), so that the downtimes don't fall on a single time zone's prime time, all the time.
A lot of people missing 1 day of prime play time is better then a small number losing 3 days in my opinion.


They based their entire game engine on the assumption that nobody would play it. A functioning queue at release? Ain't nobody got time for that!Not the same game engine (fortunately) It just doesn't happen like that. They would have to rewrite the entire game engine to make it do it that way after the fact (game launch) If it wasn't designed that way in the first place, its not going to easily happen. They based their new game engine with FFXIV 1.0 in mind, not GW



The game is down for maintenance.
I don't know what to do with my life now.
;-;
So bored.
maintenance happens, and you can bet it's happening during other players "prime time" so this nothing new, nor the fact that a few unscheduled emergency maintenances would follow the release for a content patch to address issues. The unfortunate part is that this data center maintenance is happening now and for several hours when the free login campaign started just 15 minutes ago. For both US & EU data centers. At the same time. Very poor planning.
What we suffer is "the curse of knowledge". For new people, most of the dungeons after level 24 is considered "intense". For us, we just don't understand why newbies do not "get the mechanic" when everything is spelled out for you right in front of your screen... For them Brayflox is HARD ("you want me to Esuna all of you? move out of the way? and cure three people???), Sunken Temple is "ZOMG WTF was that", Cutter's Cry was "intense" and Titan "baby trial" was "fck this, I swear I ran and out of the train track from hell".
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