I highly doubt they will stop at 7 days.
I highly doubt they will stop at 7 days.
Seven days was 7 more than they were contractually obligated to provide.Hi,
I appreciate there are difficult challenges facing SE right now.
But I really cant login when there are 4 hour queues every day.
I feel from an ethical perspective, SE shouldn't continue to take our money whilst we cannot play the game. Does anyone else feel the game should be free until the login queues become more manageable? I was happy with 7 days until I realised the problem will take much longer to fix. I've not been able to have a successful login this past week at all.
Thanks.
7 days is insufficient. That's like a slap in the face to those of us that can't be home during the week or are working jobs that, sure, we're remote, but can't be walked away from to get any game time in during the day while the queues don't exist. I literally haven't even passed the first dungeon. Endwalker has been full release for a full week. 2 almost if you want to count in early access.
30 days would be less of a slap in the face over this botched ass launch.
Honestly, it's better than nothing, but I'd argue that the whole experience of the constantly disconnections has already knocked off more than 7 days of my life in stress.
It’s not enough, but I don’t know if they’ll give out more or not. They aren’t exactly obligated to do so, even if it’s the right thing to do (and the Dev Team does try to do the right thing as much as possible).
But honestly, I’m kinda at the point where more free gametime is alright, but something else more tangible in-game would be preferable.
Anyways I’m surprised they didn’t say anything yet, but we might need to wait until Friday.
I've considered you guys to be pretty lucky on the east coast. You can get up earliest on the weekends to log in, you get first stab at the server queues.
I live in mountain time zone, but think that CST might have it the worst. CST is second fiddle to east, which is vastly more populated, and has to wait for east to go to bed.
In MST, you guys log off quicker around 8pm MST, so I'm usually in by 9 or something.
I've found it easiest to wake up at 630 on the weekend, just log in, and not log out.
It's not. Game's been unplayable for 11 days. 11 > 7.
And I heavily doubt they'll give more compensation. The compensation announcement was done 9 days ago, and official launch was 7 days ago. No further news about the subject of compensation have been made, they are probably ignoring the subject hoping people will forget.
Seven days was probably easiest to get approval for. As this drags on, and the need for more continues to grow, it does start to seem like it'll just get harder to get approval for more compensation.
And truthfully, I'm not sure compensating game time is what's needed now anymore. The servers are stable. The login servers are... more stable than they were, at any rate. Everything is running as well as it can, by all appearances, except for perhaps one or two errors that seem to be purely random. The initial compensation seemed sensible, as everyone was slammed with queues nobody really anticipated. But now, there's likely to be more players in game than not, so... how to convince the Powers That Be to compensate everyone for a problem experienced by a minority of the player base?
Maybe there's just no solving this with broad strokes. Maybe best thing to do is setup some customer service system to allow for processing easy refunds. Players satisfied with their experience can carry on. Dissatisfied customers can get a return with hopefully minimal hoops.
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