There's no one true way of "living life". Just saying. What is poor for you may not be poor for someone else.
Then again, it's "human nature" to judge others based on what they enjoy doing...
Meh. Can't log on? Big deal. There's more to life. Go do something else and play when you can. A free week more than makes up for the login issues.
they are a big company and you accepted they EULA of FF14, by rights they dont have to give us anything. be thankful for what little we get anyway, world of warcraft has never given such things to players....
So then why does my WoW account shows a couple weeks worth of uncharged days in compensation for server downtime during the first year or 2 of service?
Because your talking out of your ass.
actually it doesnt, 1st day WoW release they had problems like this, it wasnt until closer to the 1st Addon that they gave compo... so you are actually speaking out your arse as my job is to play and test games that are not even out yet, being a nerd IS my profession, i get paid to wait in que
My first day of credit is 3/17/2005. Game released on 11/23/2004. TBC released on 1/16/2007.actually it doesnt, 1st day WoW release they had problems like this, it wasnt until closer to the 1st Addon that they gave compo... so you are actually speaking out your arse as my job is to play and test games that are not even out yet, being a nerd IS my profession, i get paid to wait in que
To be exact, between the dates of 3/17/2005 and 4/2/2005 I was credited for 11 days.
How do you like your crow?
You can move the goalposts a hundred times over and it won't change that your absolutely clueless.
First it was never credited, then credited closer to TBC launch, then just a long time.
You've got no damn clue what your talking about.
Last edited by Lucidisomnis; 09-01-2013 at 09:35 PM. Reason: Post limit >.<
world of warcraft was released on November 23rd 2004, TBC was released on Jan 17th 2007 (australia) and soon after players where given compensation for poor server management, that compensation paved the way for blizzard to offer other compo for other things in the future. went and looked at my still running account and called my friend who is playing right now, and he said the same thing as I did, they didnt give compensation for a long time and even then they didnt have too
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not really, you were able to log into the servers and while ya at one point i know dalaran early early during release had crashed for a few days they reimbursed us both with play time missed while servers where down and rested experience. SE is only contemplating reimbursing 7 days of play time, as well servers are locked to new players, since about 5 or 6 days ago? the servers may well have just crashed instead of whats going on atm. this is ongoing to and not for seen to be much more then a simple bandaid fix since there adding some new clusters to the servers in place rather then add more servers atm.World of Warcrafts Launch was as/more disasterous then this, they compensated players with 48 hours free play, sadly enough that didnt bury WoW.
http://au.gamespot.com/news/world-of...oblems-6116566
its a problem that could have been easily for seen. and prepared for. it wont matter at the end of the month though. they wont need more servers because people will have just given up.
plus when the servers were up they always had queues not 1017. also it wasn't all your country's servers you could log into a rp or pvp server and play more often then not.
Last edited by urieaal; 09-02-2013 at 01:56 AM.
It's not that easy. It's a holiday weekend and this is one of the greatest MMOs of recent years. I'm willing to bet you're already logged in and DON'T understand just how painful it is to not be able to play.
Join date March 2011 here, long enough for your tastes?
On the topic, free playtime to make up for lost time is more than enough, asking for more reeks of entitlement in my opinion.
and dont even get me starteed how stupid the idea of handing out something like "relic vouchers" or equally high or lower endgame type items is.
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