Pretty much blizzard in a damn nutshell, oh hey lets lure people in with a much desired feature or content, and have it not work for a week all the while going completely zero dark on the community. its like i wish i could say im suprised but in all honesty im just so used to blizzard pulling rediculous shenanigans like this. not their fault that people exploit their system, what is their fault is the complete disregard for the people who give them money to make a functioning product! thanks blizzard for the many shenanigans, ya wouldnt be blizzard if this kidna stuff wasnt the Blizz MO
Mock them if you want, but maybe they just don’t know… yknow?
We don’t know because they fail to communicate just like they failed to do cross-realm trading right.
If the update is the same as their last update… I wouldn’t update either
excuse me but every problem i don’t understand is obviously very simple. they should simply figure out how to solve it and how long that will take, then tell me.
They deserve to be a little bit mocked. Considering they made this live, and it was a disaster almost immediately.
That’s really on them.
But if there’s nothing to update I understand why I haven’t been given an update. And even if they gave one saying they don’t have the problem nailed down yet, what’s gonna happen?
Are we all going to say oh okay… or are we just going to do what’s happening now only louder?
I was hoping that Patch today was gonna fix that problem, Guess NOT. =(
a surprising number of people here think they’re entitled to highly detailed breakdowns of every problem and the steps blizzard engineers/devs are taking to solve it, as if it would mean anything to them if they got that info
If they haven’t already, they need to at least tell people they’re working on that rift lag I’ve been hearing so much about.
If they don’t have any idea what the problem is after a WEEK. Then the would be better off just saying it’s going to be disabled until 10.1.7 and will be enabled then if the problem can be fixed. Instead of stringing people along hoping it will be fixed “Soon”.
No just a reasonable ETA for problems to be fixed.
how much time do you think they should spend on that assessment as opposed to just working on fixing it?
in some cases, providing an ETA is similar to solving the problem itself.
If a problem has been worked on for a week+ and they still can’t determine if “This can be fixed fairly quickly” vs “This can’t be fixed quickly or maybe not at all”. Then I would suggest a career change… maybe something in the fast food industry.
Don’t talk as if fixing a bug is something as difficult as doing rocket science.
Idk, it very well could be for them.
maybe not in the programs you worked on in your “intro to java programming” class
I guess it took them much less time to release a major and not well tested feature live than simply give an ETA on bug fix? I cannot understand why people are trying to defend Blizzard on such issue.
I think they might just roll this back, there’s no way to internally test something like this. lol
I have done intro to java programming 10 years ago. I’m sry coding is hard for you
okay we get it you’ve never worked on enterprise software where the bugs are more complex than “i forgot a semicolon”