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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
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.
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
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
Yep, confirmed, and I no longer do it precisely to save my sanity XD