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  • pboar2006pboar2006 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 421 Bounty Hunter
    edited May 2013
    selonw wrote: »
    Its strange how they always manage to hit maintenance on European hollidays :P

    Christian Holiday, not just Euro
    infi321 wrote: »
    Totally agree. Find a better timing, im sure you can do maintaince better than the 2-4 biggest primetimes of both EU and US, as it is now, its ****ing dumb. And EU ALWAYS gets shafted.

    Your tears...they are sooooo tasty
  • kimmurieloblodrakimmurieloblodra Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    dmolisher1 wrote: »
    Dont jinx us plz ... i wanna play today

    funny how you ***** and complain but you're all just refreshing the forums waiting for the game to be online again
  • sadmummysadmummy Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    I can't get all the US players trolling us for complaining. If any player would tell me, "it sucks, they are doing maintenance at my countrys prime time", I would understand him and say, yeah, they should find better hours or do specific servers if needed.
    But you come here and argue with us that we shouldnt complain about a maintenance that is exactly at the few free hours us workers have in the day
  • meshooflakesmeshooflakes Member Posts: 69
    edited May 2013
    Emergency maintenance is different from planned maintenance. If you come home from work,go cook yourself something,go hug your partner,stroke your pet.If you have no pet or partner go stand infront of a mirror and pretend you do.
  • sadmummysadmummy Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Emergency maintenance is different from planned maintenance. If you come home from work,go cook yourself something,go hug your partner,stroke your pet.If you have no pet or partner go stand infront of a mirror and pretend you do.

    I have an appointment with my partner 2 hours after the maintenance started :P
  • iluvatarrulesiluvatarrules Member Posts: 172 Bounty Hunter
    edited May 2013
    sadmummy wrote: »
    You must be kidding me. In Europe, the maintenance time starts at 17/18:00. That's exactly the time almost everybody leaves work.


    You are genious. Evil genious.

    YOU must be kidding ME. They can have all maintenance they like if the countless bugs are fixed. I will not come in the forums whining like a <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> about it that's for sure.

    ps: I am European but I do understand that if a company must choose a time for maint he'd rather bring the servers down on EU prime time than in US ASIA and AUST combined.Is it THAT hard for you to grasp that?STop creating useless stupid threads
  • kimmurieloblodrakimmurieloblodra Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Emergency maintenance is different from planned maintenance. If you come home from work,go cook yourself something,go hug your partner,stroke your pet.If you have no pet or partner go stand infront of a mirror and pretend you do.

    can i stroke my partner and hug my pet instead?
  • xxviimbxxviimb Member Posts: 94 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    sadmummy wrote: »
    I can't get all the US players trolling us for complaining. If any player would tell me, "it sucks, they are doing maintenance at my countrys prime time", I would understand him and say, yeah, they should find better hours or do specific servers if needed.
    But you come here and argue with us that we shouldnt complain about a maintenance that is exactly at the few free hours us workers have in the day

    It does suck, and yes this is my primetime as well(my oddball work hours).
    But you have to deal with it, **** happens man.
    Your constant moaning makes everyone uneasy and upset, this is why you get hit with stupidity...it is to guard against your stupidity.
    "You have a wife and kids? If so, what would happen, if we called you in at 1am, everytime something went wrong!
    Be respectful, remember, you PLAY the game at your convenience, they WORK at no ones."
  • kimmurieloblodrakimmurieloblodra Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    sadmummy wrote: »
    I can't get all the US players trolling us for complaining. If any player would tell me, "it sucks, they are doing maintenance at my countrys prime time", I would understand him and say, yeah, they should find better hours or do specific servers if needed.
    But you come here and argue with us that we shouldnt complain about a maintenance that is exactly at the few free hours us workers have in the day

    you do realize there is different time zones in the world, as shown in your previous posts.

    So you should understand that the maintenance window will fall under SOMEONES' prime time, right?
  • oxehufwudoxehufwud Member Posts: 2 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    kenp wrote: »
    are EU players this self-centered?

    Cryptic is an AMERICAN-based studio = their business hours are PACIFIC STANDARD TIME.

    I never heard of an American company working around EU time zones.

    get your silly head out of your *** and deal with it.

    Wow americans are so freaking rude.
  • pentegarnpentegarn Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Way I see it, it is your fault for not being American

    USA! USA! USA! :p
  • beaghan1beaghan1 Member Posts: 404 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    selonw wrote: »
    Its strange how they always manage to hit maintenance on European hollidays :P

    sorry to hear that, holidays and weekends are always horrible to have downtime no matter where you live.
  • meshooflakesmeshooflakes Member Posts: 69
    edited May 2013
    can i stroke my partner and hug my pet instead?

    Enjoy,I did not dare mention the people without a partner, pet, or mirror though. :p
  • tickledpinkstickledpinks Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 276 Bounty Hunter
    edited May 2013
    LOL at "muricans"
  • kimmurieloblodrakimmurieloblodra Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    beaghan1 wrote: »
    sorry to hear that, holidays and weekends are always horrible to have downtime no matter where you live.

    Beaghan1, I'm on these forums, ALOT, and you always have something nice to say to EVERYONE. I admire that, I tend to just troll and insult everyone. I could learn from you.

    +1
  • beaghan1beaghan1 Member Posts: 404 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    oxehufwud wrote: »
    Wow americans are so freaking rude.

    yeah it's ok to judge all Americans on that. I guess all Europeans think and act alike?
  • sadmummysadmummy Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    YOU must be kidding ME. They can have all maintenance they like if the countless bugs are fixed. I will not come in the forums whining like a <font color="orange">HAMSTER</font> about it that's for sure.

    ps: I am European but I do understand that if a company must choose a time for maint he'd rather bring the servers down on EU prime time than in US ASIA and AUST combined.Is it THAT hard for you to grasp that?STop creating useless stupid threads


    Yes, it is hard to understand. Not doing a 2 hours maintenance in EU doesn't mean they will do it in US,ASIA and AUST time either. Or if I understand you correctly, even at their 3 prime times combined... (hu?)
    Even more, as far as I know, the game is not avaiable in asia at all.
    Or, do specific servers if its that hard
  • alberelleonhartalberelleonhart Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 19 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    kenp wrote: »
    are EU players this self-centered?

    Cryptic is an AMERICAN-based studio = their business hours are PACIFIC STANDARD TIME.

    I never heard of an American company working around EU time zones.

    get your silly head out of your *** and deal with it.

    You're aware that most MMOs with international servers schedule their maintenance times to impact the fewest players possible right? Since this game is only officially available to the western audience there is a large window of time that would affect neither American or European players that would be perfect for maintenance.

    Or are you so self-centred that if it doesn't impact you nothing should be done about it?
  • instuhinstuh Member Posts: 5 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    doooooooood its me and my hamsters anniversary WHY ARE SERVERS DOWN
  • runicfirunicfi Member Posts: 269 Bounty Hunter
    edited May 2013
    Oh wow, it's the Americans vs. The Rest of The World -argument again.

    Soon they'll nuke us or smth.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
  • spriggenspriggen Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Its realy simpel... If this continus the game will die fast. Will loos most of EU market becorse they have down time in EU prime time... Lot of games has died becorse of this. Other games go around this to stay a live. I been playing online games over 20 years so i know what am talking about.

    Usely ones a week its oky. But when it happends 4-7 days a week for 2-6 weeks game will loos about 50 to 80% of the players in EU.
  • kimmurieloblodrakimmurieloblodra Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    instuh wrote: »
    doooooooood its me and my hamsters anniversary WHY ARE SERVERS DOWN

    I'm surprised your hamster is still alive to celebrate after you pulled the tube out.
  • nitryxnitryx Member Posts: 1 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    The thing is I DO understand the frustration, it's during the time I have before work, it sucks, but that's how it is and complaining wont solve it, you or anyone else upset by this are not victims of some grand nemesis plot to spread agitation to gamers around the globe. It's just a company trying to fix their product before the issues become too apparent and suddenly they are flooded with hate from players and even losing numbers, which is a bad thing for them. Bottem line is what benefits the company the most in the end. Not upsetting a few people for a couple hours or leaving things to become bigger problems and potentially losing thousands in revenue?
  • quietavaquietava Member Posts: 12 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    I think people are misunderstanding the complains. the complain isn't today's maintenance being during prime. the complain is that it's always during this time-frame, and as others have mentioned this isn't just hitting the typical European player, it's also hitting people that work off-hours (I don't know about the exact numbers but over here about 1/4th of the workforce actually works in shifts or regular off-hours, so I'd take it's about the same in the USA, probably even a little worse since you have a lot of these open 24/7 stores)

    this isn't just a Neverwinter problem either. it happens in every single MMO I've ever played.

    the solution is simple: have a rotating maintenance schedule.


    and don't start with the 'they have to be at work' excuse. logic should already tell you that there's always people around working for MMOs. they are part of the 'shift/off-hours' workforce. d'oh.
  • tickledpinkstickledpinks Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 276 Bounty Hunter
    edited May 2013
    Use this time to study your engrish.
  • arktourosxarktourosx Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 177 Bounty Hunter
    edited May 2013
    sadmummy wrote: »
    Yes, it is hard to understand. Not doing a 2 hours maintenance in EU doesn't mean they will do it in US,ASIA and AUST time either. Or if I understand you correctly, even at their 3 prime times combined... (hu?)
    Even more, as far as I know, the game is not avaiable in asia at all.
    Or, do specific servers if its that hard

    They already have done maintenance during US prime time hours a few days ago where the servers were down a huge chunk of time.

    The difference is we're not so self important thing that they're "trolling" us for doing game maintenance.

    Freaking euros I swear...
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  • oxehufwudoxehufwud Member Posts: 2 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Use this time to study your engrish.

    How is your Swedish? Finnish? Norwegian? Russian? *******.
  • dmolisher1dmolisher1 Member, NW M9 Playtest Posts: 90 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    there actually was 1 downtime in us maintime.
    SO well not always eu players.
    But it gets less fun on holidays / weekends.
    Bards are awesome ... music and great tales off adventures.
  • pboar2006pboar2006 Member, Neverwinter Beta Users Posts: 421 Bounty Hunter
    edited May 2013
    quietava wrote: »
    I think people are misunderstanding the complains. the complain isn't today's maintenance being during prime. the complain is that it's always during this time-frame, and as others have mentioned this isn't just hitting the typical European player, it's also hitting people that work off-hours (I don't know about the exact numbers but over here about 1/4th of the workforce actually works in shifts or regular off-hours, so I'd take it's about the same in the USA, probably even a little worse since you have a lot of these open 24/7 stores)

    this isn't just a Neverwinter problem either. it happens in every single MMO I've ever played.

    the solution is simple: have a rotating maintenance schedule.


    and don't start with the 'they have to be at work' excuse. logic should already tell you that there's always people around working for MMOs. they are part of the 'shift/off-hours' workforce. d'oh.

    Tell me more about Cryptics workforce. How many people do they have employed? Who is working on new stuffs? Who is in charge of Zen Store?
  • mitsubishimitsubishi Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Hero Users, Neverwinter Guardian Users Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Anything to get the game less buggy and running smoother is good for me.
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