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  • 335TDC
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    • Aug 2016
    • 352

    #136
    Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

    Originally posted by kehlis
    Not at all nor did I infer you were wrong to be upset.

    My question was vastly different though.

    About a week ago they acknowledged they were aware of the problem and were working to fix it.

    I'm genuinely curious as to hear what not just you, but everyone wants to hear that would make it better?

    Do you want a daily, every other day, weekly update saying the same thing?


    Again, genuine question and in no way am I saying you're wrong for being upset.
    Nothing can "make it better" until it's fixed. And maybe it's silly to take moral stances on a buyer-beware consumer issue, but....

    ...they have yet to release a statement APOLOGIZING for this mess.

    Their "Note to Our Community" did not use the words "sorry" or "apologize" and was written in that passive-voice legalese that seeks to avoid taking responsibility.

    And that was over a week ago. I am disgusted by that.

    We live in an age of one-click social media -- there is simply no excuse for their not having issued a sincere apology to this point, and that they probably will when everything is fixed doesn't excuse the fact that they haven't yet.
    Last edited by 335TDC; 04-22-2017, 07:09 PM.

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    • kehlis
      Moderator
      • Jul 2008
      • 27738

      #137
      Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

      Originally posted by 335TDC
      Nothing can "make it better" until it's fixed. And maybe it's silly to take moral stances on a buyer-beware consumer issue, but....

      ...they have yet to release a statement APOLOGIZING for this mess.

      Their "Note to Our Community" did not use the words "sorry" or "apologize" and was written in that passive-voice legalese that seeks to avoid taking responsibility.

      And that was over a week ago. I am disgusted by that.

      We live in an age of one-click social media -- there is simply no excuse for their not having issued a sincere apology to this point, and that they probably will when everything is fixed doesn't excuse the fact that they haven't yet.
      An apology is owed, I agree.

      The timing of the apology to me is debatable.

      An apology accomplishes what at the moment? Does it give comfort? Solve the problem? Put the community at ease?

      It would just incite more disgust with people that can't play the game the way they want to play it.


      It goes back to your first sentence. The only way to solve this is to fix the problem.

      Statements and apologies at this point are placeholders that won't do anything to put the community at ease.

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      • 335TDC
        Rookie
        • Aug 2016
        • 352

        #138
        Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

        Originally posted by kehlis
        An apology is owed, I agree.

        The timing of the apology to me is debatable.

        An apology accomplishes what at the moment? Does it give comfort? Solve the problem? Put the community at ease?

        It would just incite more disgust with people that can't play the game the way they want to play it.


        It goes back to your first sentence. The only way to solve this is to fix the problem.

        Statements and apologies at this point are placeholders that won't do anything to put the community at ease.
        An valid apology is never meant to "accomplish" ANYTHING. You offer one because it's the right thing to do, and you do it in good time. You can say that the timing of one is debatable, but it's just human nature: the longer it takes for an apology to come, the less it means to the offended party.

        And I have to say, you keep asking things like, "Will it give comfort? What will it accomplish?" That comes off as condescending. There is NOTHING "practical' or "outcome-based" about a sincere apology. It's given because it's owed.
        Last edited by 335TDC; 04-22-2017, 07:29 PM.

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        • kehlis
          Moderator
          • Jul 2008
          • 27738

          #139
          Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

          Originally posted by 335TDC
          An valid apology is never meant to "accomplish" ANYTHING. You offer one because it's the right thing to do, and you do it in good time. You can say that the timing of one is debatable, but it's just human nature: the longer it takes for an apology to come, the less it means to the offended party.

          And I have to say, you keep asking things like, "Will it give comfort? What will it accomplish?" That comes off as condescending. There is NOTHING "practical' or "outcome-based" about a sincere apology. It's given because it's owed.

          I've been condescending and I know what condescending means and none of those questions are it.

          They were asked genuinely which is specifically why I even went out of my way to qualify them as such.


          Yes, apologies are always the right thing to do, but my question still remains, does it solve the problem?

          You opened your last post with the statement that the only true solution is to fix the problem.

          When it comes to that, you and I agree 100%.

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          • 335TDC
            Rookie
            • Aug 2016
            • 352

            #140
            Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

            Originally posted by kehlis
            I've been condescending and I know what condescending means and none of those questions are it.

            They were asked genuinely which is specifically why I even went out of my way to qualify them as such.


            Yes, apologies are always the right thing to do, but my question still remains, does it solve the problem?

            You opened your last post with the statement that the only true solution is to fix the problem.

            When it comes to that, you and I agree 100%.
            We share a lot of common ground on this, so all respect.

            However, you say your question remains, but I already addressed it: apologies aren't MEANT to "ACCOMPLISH" anything. But just because they don't help solve the problem doesn't mean they're not owed. I don't know how that can be made any clearer.

            I also already said that my stance in this is MORAL, not practical, like yours. I KNOW the game will be fixed -- for #@$%'s sake, I don't even play online! -- and I don't get upset or lose sleep about this. I simply think it's deplorable for SDS not to have issued a real, valid apology to its customers. I mean, come on, man -- your parents taught you when you were a little crapper that you apologize when you do wrong, and you do it right away. They didn't teach you that you only apologize if it helps solve the problem or to wait until everything is 100% cool to apologize. At least, I hope they didn't...

            And granted that tone is very tricky to imply and infer in writing, but asking if an apology will "give comfort" reads, at least to me, as quite condescending.

            I'm off to play Franchise. Offline. Peace!
            Last edited by 335TDC; 04-22-2017, 09:06 PM.

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            • Jaysonguy
              Rookie
              • Mar 2010
              • 111

              #141
              Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

              Originally posted by kehlis

              Yes, apologies are always the right thing to do, but my question still remains, does it solve the problem?
              It solves what is now their biggest problem.

              Broken game is broken game, eventually you would hope it's fixed.

              Their relationship with the customers is another thing completely.

              They have been tone deaf when it comes to the people who are facing these problems. There's more to it then understanding that people are having problems. That's like running over someone's dog and only coming back with "I understand your dog is dead". They now have a very negative light on them when it comes to places like this and other gaming sites but also social media sites.

              Once you say "I'm sorry we messed up" it's over. You line up, take your lumps, and go forward. Yes, you're going to have a lot of angry people and vitriol but then it's going to stop. The avoidance of ownership of this comes off as somewhere between not caring and condescending. The fact that they have failed to do that to this point is mind boggling. That whoever is in charge of their PR is doing this is unthinkable.

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              • Caulfield
                Hall Of Fame
                • Apr 2011
                • 10986

                #142
                Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

                I realise they are important to a lot of folks but call me crazy, call me cynical, I'm just not into apologies, heartfelt or otherwise. Results are what I prefer. Still, when one refuses to apologise, they have to accept the future consequence of that. I guess Sony has thought it over and decided no apology is their best course of action. Now, they await the consequences.
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                • Razor7787
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                  • Jul 2016
                  • 22

                  #143
                  Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

                  I am from Germany and online play is unplayable for me. Input delay is killing it for me. I didn't even see the batter swinging and hit the ball. Is this a general problem or just that I am Germany based?


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                  • 335TDC
                    Rookie
                    • Aug 2016
                    • 352

                    #144
                    Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

                    Originally posted by Caulfield
                    I realise they are important to a lot of folks but call me crazy, call me cynical, I'm just not into apologies, heartfelt or otherwise. Results are what I prefer. Still, when one refuses to apologise, they have to accept the future consequence of that. I guess Sony has thought it over and decided no apology is their best course of action. Now, they await the consequences.
                    I guess I'm the Apology Guy at this point, but I really don't care in the end. I don't think there WILL be any lasting consequences so long as the issue gets fixed in the next week or two. Any longer and I think Sony will be risking DD players moving on to other games.

                    I guess I simply don't understand how anyone at Sony/SDS could think that a simple apology would do anything negative -- bashers gonna bash regardless, right? A simple "sorry" with a tell-nothing update ("we're working overtime to fix this") is so easy to do, and it's an all upside move.

                    Oh, well.

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                    • kehlis
                      Moderator
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 27738

                      #145
                      Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

                      Originally posted by 335TDC
                      I guess I'm the Apology Guy at this point, but I really don't care in the end. I don't think there WILL be any lasting consequences so long as the issue gets fixed in the next week or two. Any longer and I think Sony will be risking DD players moving on to other games.

                      I guess I simply don't understand how anyone at Sony/SDS could think that a simple apology would do anything negative -- bashers gonna bash regardless, right? A simple "sorry" with a tell-nothing update ("we're working overtime to fix this") is so easy to do, and it's an all upside move.

                      Oh, well.
                      I guess you and me are pretty much in the same place, you said it well when you said just morally you think it's the right thing to do and that makes sense.

                      I guess to me, where I stand, the best apology is to just fix it (obviously easier said than done).

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                      • mikeq672
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 1761

                        #146
                        Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

                        I guess yesterday was a fluke, back to things not counting today. Yay.

                        Why is there a queue? Ive literally never had a game count once it went to queue.

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                        • Dolenz
                          MVP
                          • May 2014
                          • 2056

                          #147
                          Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

                          Originally posted by mikeq672
                          I guess yesterday was a fluke, back to things not counting today. Yay.

                          Why is there a queue? Ive literally never had a game count once it went to queue.
                          I don't play H2H so I can't say anything about that but I have had all my vs CPU games that went to the queue count.

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                          • striker3771
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                            • May 2003
                            • 483

                            #148
                            Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

                            Originally posted by mikeq672
                            I guess yesterday was a fluke, back to things not counting today. Yay.

                            Why is there a queue? Ive literally never had a game count once it went to queue.

                            It goes to queue so when they run another maintenance all games, progress, etc gets deleted without registering.

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                            • mikeq672
                              MVP
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 1761

                              #149
                              Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

                              Originally posted by Dolenz
                              I don't play H2H so I can't say anything about that but I have had all my vs CPU games that went to the queue count.
                              Ive only ever had vs cpu games go to the queue, and they have never ever counted. Yesterday was the first day in a week Ive had my vs cpu games actually count. Back to not counting today.

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                              • Dolenz
                                MVP
                                • May 2014
                                • 2056

                                #150
                                Re: MLB The Show Server Issues: Detailing the Saga So Far

                                Originally posted by mikeq672
                                Ive only ever had vs cpu games go to the queue, and they have never ever counted. Yesterday was the first day in a week Ive had my vs cpu games actually count. Back to not counting today.
                                Just as a point of data. Whenever I get a CPU game that goes to the queue. I just stop playing that mode. Usually just exiting the game and when I restart it in 20 to 30 minutes I will be greeted with a card reward and my stats will update.

                                But it sounds like I was lucky today. I played the heck out of Conquest without any issues.

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