We have not seen even full patch notes yet
We have not seen even full patch notes yet
It's also to give the hardware itself a solid break on top of other under-the-hood things.tbh i know its set in stone but seeing how small of a amount we had to download to update Idk why it was 48 hours now, consindering that at tops even with slowest internet would max take 8 hours, and for those of us with quick or decent max it will take is an hour took me 20mins and im only on 500mps atm, there no way in hell for anyone is that amount going to take above 8 hours to download, unless your time traveling from the dinosaur era people with dial up.
I dont mind, but i dont see why it is that long for such a small size to download/update
They have to have people at work and on duty when it launches to handle everything when it goes live. Those peoples work schedules are already decided. If it launches early, I wouldn't expect anything beyond an hour if that.
SE also needs time to install the new expansion/patch on their servers. Perhaps also time to go through one final round of testing on the "real" servers. Etc. Etc.
Over the years, I'd say that the length of maintenance outages tends to track with how much new content and changes are coming.
That means that it will not end earlier but if something goes wrong it'll end later. It happened before, but with two day maintenance it's more unlikely.
Expansions never ever end up earlier. Not even big patches end up earlier. Only small patches, like the last one we had in June 10th.
All you can do is what I'm gonna do. Call in sick, set up the alarm to wake up 30 minutes earlier and then try to log in when it's time. :P
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The scheduling is important because a lot of people that play this game have full time jobs and they need to ask for vacations or day offs in the first place so it would betray the player's trust to do it earlier OR later.
I wouldn't be surprised if SE also has some QA logging into to make sure everything is stable before launch.
Plus, it's nice to not be burned out jumping from pre-expansion prep straight into no-life mode for a day or two.
It being released later is out of their control if something needs extra work, but we're usually talking a matter of hours at most.
I'd rather them take the extra time before rolling it out than having to shut it all down for emergency maintenance.
Not everyone has great internet. Maybe everyone else can't start downloading yet.
The whole point of the 48 hour maintenance was to give people enough time to download, and that means people other than you, OP.
54-100gb even if you only download 10mb a second you would have it installed in 6 hours ;p, and lets be honest if you have that bad of internet how are you playing the game at all? There is bad internet which is understandable, but unless your on dial up which i highly doubt in 2024 even in the worst situation possible i doubt you on dial up and if you are no way are you playing a 2000s mmo lol So even if they have to go out they can just start it and go do w/e they have to that day... However I am imply its this long for other reasons server stablity letting them rest for a bit and error testing but i call bs on this "bad internet excuse" unless someones on dial up
id understand if it was winter or torandoo season because that can mess with ppl in well middle of no where with internet but not in june/july
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