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[BUG] Invisible weapons
This gets funnier (well, no) and more frequent. After previewing Pirate Skeleton Arms Pack in crown store, weapons become invisible. As is, my equipped weapons. The Arms Pack weapons cannot be previewed anyways, they are invisible in the preview. Furthermore, the old bug is back again when resto staff disappears after using Warhorn in combat, this one is 100% repro: equip Warhorn on one bar, equip resto staff on the other bar, use Warhorn, switch to resto staff, and resto staff is gone.
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New finding re. clown store: if I preview pirate sk. arms pack, the weapon I have equipped while doing so goes invisible, the other bar weapon is normal. @ZOS_Kevin, video available upon request.
Last edited by s̷h̷a̷d̷o̷w̷; Mar 17 @ 11:28am
Adding to this obviously ignored bug (thnx @ZOS-Kevin): Roksa the Warped arms pack also affected.
New clown crates - same issue. New style page from event - same issue, weapons disappear and now even with additional random dagger being equipped instead of main weapon, and animations going all random.
Tattoo Mar 27 @ 2:50pm 
your efforts at finding these are to be commended for sure, this bug report might not blip their radar until you or someone goes to official eso forums and report it in their bug section.
Originally posted by Tattoo:
your efforts at finding these are to be commended for sure, this bug report might not blip their radar until you or someone goes to official eso forums and report it in their bug section.

Old job habits from game testing. I'm not even making effort, those bugs are just there, living happy life, no need to specifically look for them :steamhappy:
And I can't write on their official forum because they banned me for asking questions and reporting bugs, precisely.
All in all, it's probably more for my own peace of mind, that I did something, not like ZOS cares. I spend much less time in ESO and ultimately will leave because my playtime already is unhealthy for a game developed in such a bizarre and detached direction.
Mr. Alf Mar 27 @ 11:07pm 
Originally posted by s̷h̷a̷d̷o̷w̷:
Originally posted by Tattoo:
your efforts at finding these are to be commended for sure, this bug report might not blip their radar until you or someone goes to official eso forums and report it in their bug section.

Old job habits from game testing. I'm not even making effort, those bugs are just there, living happy life, no need to specifically look for them :steamhappy:
And I can't write on their official forum because they banned me for asking questions and reporting bugs, precisely.
All in all, it's probably more for my own peace of mind, that I did something, not like ZOS cares. I spend much less time in ESO and ultimately will leave because my playtime already is unhealthy for a game developed in such a bizarre and detached direction.
having these habbits sucks, they dont fix same bugs for years, queue bug still exists
Originally posted by Mr. Alf:
Originally posted by s̷h̷a̷d̷o̷w̷:

Old job habits from game testing. I'm not even making effort, those bugs are just there, living happy life, no need to specifically look for them :steamhappy:
And I can't write on their official forum because they banned me for asking questions and reporting bugs, precisely.
All in all, it's probably more for my own peace of mind, that I did something, not like ZOS cares. I spend much less time in ESO and ultimately will leave because my playtime already is unhealthy for a game developed in such a bizarre and detached direction.
having these habbits sucks, they dont fix same bugs for years, queue bug still exists

I know. It seems the less you fix the more of a "dev" you are, had absolute nightmarish experience as a testing team member/lead with several quite big studios ignoring gamebreaking bugs (literal game stoppers pre-release, that went live), AAA studios starting with B, and U... this kind of big, but I cannot name because once I named a studio on this "rainbow happy only" forum and got a warning :steamhappy: Anyways, it's just my observation. ZOSers can do whatever, it's not like it matters if I play or not, and I can freely decide where my money goes.
Mr. Alf Mar 28 @ 8:15am 
Originally posted by s̷h̷a̷d̷o̷w̷:
Originally posted by Mr. Alf:
having these habbits sucks, they dont fix same bugs for years, queue bug still exists

I know. It seems the less you fix the more of a "dev" you are, had absolute nightmarish experience as a testing team member/lead with several quite big studios ignoring gamebreaking bugs (literal game stoppers pre-release, that went live), AAA studios starting with B, and U... this kind of big, but I cannot name because once I named a studio on this "rainbow happy only" forum and got a warning :steamhappy: Anyways, it's just my observation. ZOSers can do whatever, it's not like it matters if I play or not, and I can freely decide where my money goes.
yeh sadly nowadays all money goes into PR instead of actually making and testing your game, also why spend so much money on developing bug-less game if gamers gonna buy it anyways (sadly, most gamers are no brain)
good time to live, indie games > AAA games, also woke etc.
i heard working as a game tester is a nightmare job, so... my condolences lmao
Originally posted by Mr. Alf:
i heard working as a game tester is a nightmare job, so... my condolences lmao

Yep, confirmed, and I no longer do it precisely to save my sanity XD
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Date Posted: Mar 17 @ 10:42am
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