
Attention, crew! Skull and Bones will face maintenance on February 17 at 7 AM CET, 5 PM AEDT, or 10 PM PT on the 16th. This routine check will last about an hour, focusing on server performance and operational checks.
Players are buzzing about unresolved problems, particularly with matchmaking and the Quick Wheel modification. Some are pushing back, arguing that the issues continue despite previous assurances.
A player shared, "It's definitely NOT resolved. Got just kicked while trying to get into a Kraken match." Another voiced their frustration, stating, "With the hundreds of bugs that came with last week's patch, I'm not expecting even 10% to be solved by this one." It highlights a growing sentiment that players feel unheard.
Matchmaking Problems: Users continue to experience connection errors and disruptions during crucial matches. Reports of players getting kicked out persist, fueling frustration and disbelief over the gameโs stability.
Gameplay Bugs: Numerous complaints about issues with quests, like Sunken Profits, are still on numerous forums, leading players to question the game's reliability.
Reward Inequality: Many players echo sentiments about the fairness of rewards, with complaints continuing to pour in. The system isn't rewarding players as expected.
"I really donโt get it why we should add it to the bug reporter. You are aware of the problem already, right? Solve it! Thank you!" โ Frustrated player
With the maintenance looming, could we finally see improvements? Responses indicate a significant need for tweaksโparticularly in matchmaking and gameplay bugs. Industry insiders hint that addressing these could lead to a better player experience moving forward.
โ ๏ธ Player reports continue to raise alarms regarding the Quick Wheel and matchmaking issues.
๐ ๏ธ Scheduled maintenance aims to improve server performance amid ongoing criticism.
๐ Sentiments about unworthy rewards keep surfacing, further stirring discontent among the player base.
As we await developments, the community remains expectant while expressing doubts about the outcomes. With rising frustration, will the feedback lead to the changes gamers crave?