1.0 Server Status Thread

In what world is comparing the release of an online game and the massive amount of moving parts involved even remotely close to buying a new car or house, how is that in any sense “technically right”? How small is your world view?

Try more than once, helped me. I can play right now after one failed attempt to join the servers.

What i said happens in almost every job sector lmao but okay apologist.

The top update I’m seeing on this thread is:

The last update in the list is:

Should the 2:54 PM really be 2:54 AM, or did I miss something important when I was away for a day?

Ya know, at this point, I’d kind of like dates as well as times on the updates.

(And LE-61 just pwned me.)

cute…but even in my small world view, technically right still means technically right…his comparison was good…while yours was full of hate and to be honest you only beat the bush around his idea trying to disprove it.

So you my friend don’t have a more broader world view, you don’t have any to be honest, because you cannot even give an argument without taking someone’s argument and twisting it taking it out of context.

If you’re some disposable wage worker who can’t figure out how a mop works, yeah, I’d fire you were at it for four days and still couldn’t understand how to get it wet. Maybe game development and managing online servers is a tad more complicated than that, yeah?

Again another person that doesn’t understand. Product demand and testing, which with beta testing and early release demonstrated growth potential and player base. Yes I had to dumb down the analogy for the simpletons that cant grasp basic consumer economics such as yourself. If say I opened a restaurant with a hefty 1+ year soft open to determine a customer base I would safely be able to assume the needed bench stock of food I would require on opening day. I understand you may work for one of the companies that I describe not being able to live up to a full product on release and will further cater to the companies that deliver you an unfinished product.

Don’t feed the troll please…he has the whole world view in his eyes…while we are just illiterate narrow sighted scrubs.

He probably couldn’t play this morning and his roaming the forum trolling arround.

You’re trying way too hard to sound smart and philosophical about something that isn’t that deep. Things aren’t as simple as turning on the Make It Work Better switch, or buying a new car that isn’t being shared by two hundred thousand people.

Technically right is only technically right when you’re not wrong.

stress testing, does not fully test the servers or backend, thats a more controlled enviroment.

influx of, lets say 10x of people (for example), they didnt account for, strains servers/backend. thus making any “Stress test” moot, you nitwit

You are living in an alternate reality my friend, I work in upper management for a multimillion dollar global sized business.

Your example is literally what happened
Look at their “soft open” numbers. Compare it to the absurd amount of interest the game has now with a real launch. This wasn’t expected.
That’s exactly what’s happening. So what’s surprising?

So selling 1 million copies of game is not expecting interest?

Oh so you’re an out of touch suit who is the reason crunch exists and products come out unfinished in the first place?
Or you’re a sad small little liar.
Probably the second. God you’re so small.

so many nitwits here with tears. sad to the max.

The interest in this game is not new. It has had a large player base since offline only play. To pair that with pre order yes they should have grasped the player base at launch and accounted for a % increase above current sales. Its really not a hard concept.

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I’m not even going to entertain some clown that has no ounce of business sense talking to me about business. It would be a waste of both of our time.

So many crying children. You all deserve all the suffering this downtime is causing you for being so bothered by not having lives interesting enough to find other things to do while you wait for a video game to iron out launch week kinks. Sad sorry boring little brats.

I think we understand that the individuals we are talking to barely made it out of high school and may have had an opportunity running a booster club for donations.

Trying to explain the concept of law of averages to someone like this is a futile effort, it would go over their head.