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Hel Ra Citadel softlock has been a thing for... 8 years, now?
Wayrest sewers' door bug has been a thing since release.
Wayrest sewers' final boss vanishing and not coming back for 2-3 minutes has been a thing since elsweyr (as has many similar bugs involving bosses who are supposed come back when their adds are dead)
Troll in SO has been bugged for about a year and a half now. Previously he would enrage and leap constantly, doing unavoidable one shots. ZoS fixed it, supposedly, and now there is a new bug where he does not leap. Ever.
Warrior in hel ra hardmode hands out stoned effects without giving synergies sometimes
Warrior in hel ra won't turn back to who he is agro'ing on after a shield throw and will guide a conal or some other mechanic directly into group.
Welcome to elder scrolls online!
Yet some bootlicking fanboy says "devs listen to feedback" yet those same devs aren't too concerned with bugs but god forbid theres a dungeon or PvE skip or exploit it HAS to be patched? Talk about priorities >_>
Not even nobodies. Even the big streamers in this game have stories of friends getting banned for it.
And, there's been plenty of mishandled situations too.
Once, there was a bug during an event that gave more tel var that gave more tel var than the devs wanted. Okay, bugs happen. So tell all the players about it, shut down the area, and fix it fast? Maybe extend the event to give extra time? Not what ZoS did. They opted to make one thread about it on their forum saying it was bugged, and then BANNED PLAYERS IF THEY WENT INTO IMPERIAL CITY. No mention of it was made in game whatsoever. Fun times, yeah?
Hey, remember when ZoS' anti-cheat wrongfully flagged a bunch of players as gold dupers all at once? How all the players immediately got robot messages sent to them when they asked for further details about why they were banned simply stating that they were gold dupers and wouldn't be unbanned? When they tried to go to the forums to ask devs about it their threads got straight up deleted and they were banned from the forums. They eventually had to go to reddit. It took the devs almost a month to even admit the players might have been wrongfully banned- and only after severe player backlash over it. Neato.
Oh, and remember how they claimed it was an add-on that caused it? But none of the players who were banned actually had any of the same add-ons? And when add-on devs begged ZoS to explain what part of the program threw the flag so they could avoid it in *their* add-ons ZoS completed ghosted them? Not sus at all.
There was also that group who got a temporary suspension for reporting a bahseii exploit. They did it once, figured out how to reproduce it and did it a second time, took a video, clued in ZoS, then... bam. temporary suspension for all of them.
Despite being a public testing server, they hardly ever fix anything before release. Example:
Back when Elf Bane got it's big buff and all the magDKs were using it to do 20 second fire walls, it was well known that the maelstrom arena staff was bugged to not work with elf bane on the PTS. The bonus light attack damage would stop when the effect would usually end. All the big parse folks opted to use other weapon staffs, like asylum's.
Even all the fanboys who think they could do no wrong ran to find other staffs because they knew ZoS wouldn't fix it. Which of course ZoS didn't. I think it was fixed the next big patch, six months or so later? About a year of knowing the bug existed?