I’m a Principle Storage Architect. I can give examples of how bad patches from major companies have broken environments and caused days-long outages. Many, many examples. Anyone in IT can.
People getting bent over a patch going sideways are being idiots, let alone the first patch to a new production environment having issues. MMO patches being F—ed is a cliche, at this point.
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Ranting due to a time extension in maintenance is ike yelling at water for not boiling fast enough. It will happen when it happens, and no amount of ranting is going to change that.
If the game is broken then the sell orders mean nothing. I’m looking for the gold to enhance my play in the core game. Even if they all got deleted, I’m not rich, but I’m not broke either. I’ll get more items and put them back on sale.
You’d think with the availability that people demand from New World, they were paying a subscription for the services. Why don’t you clean your room and shower if you’re finding no purpose during this window of downtime?
Lamda handles scale tremendously, in that you, the user, don’t have to, it does it for you. And the innate ability to scale to 0 is key :). And I do not work for AWS or Amazon. I elected IBM :). Didn’t like the PIP culture of my Amazon friends ;).
Don’t see anything about the bug “Achievements” showing 0% or “pinned” missions disappearing from player screens so you can’t see what you have quest wise…Those are pretty major bugs…yet no mention of them.
Exactly, we don’t have any information about this to even have a legitimate opinion. Software is not simple, especially when a network is involved, among other things. What would be fun to see is a post mortem. Celebrate the failure so you can learn and improve. Who knows, some of us out here might be able to offer some thoughts