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bobafett573 11/18/08 1:11:03 PM
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So yesterday I ran into a bugged quest in WoW where the quest event wouldn't start. I went ahead and petitioned a GM about it to see if they could reset the event. After waiting 2 hours, a GM finally spoke to me and, as expected, asked if I was using any addons. Because I'm a truthful person, I told him the addons I was using and told me to rename my addon and wtf folder...blah blah blah. As I'm sure that wouldn't work, I described to him how the quest was bugged for everyone in my entire party and how a simple google search showed that this quest has a tendency to get bugged and require a GM reset. Surprisingly enough, the GM broke from his scripted responses and started going on and on about how "Google is not Blizzard" and how Google couldn't possibly know how the game works or how to troubleshoot. He said Google is great for finding stuff but if I want tech support then I should follow his instructions. I respectfully told him to #%@* himself and made my way back to the quest giver WITH all my addons still enabled. The quest was working now. This just goes to show that Google provides better tech support than Blizzard can :P |
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jason_webb 11/18/08 3:12:55 PM
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Did you also not prove that the quest was not in fact bugged or in need of GM intervention??? I have worked in IT support for many years and have to admit that there is nothing more of a pain than someone who thinks they know more than you do about something you do every day of your life. The guy was just doing his job and you refused to allow him to do it, what did you expect him to say? If you had followed his instructions and then it was still an issue than i could see where you may have cause for complaint, but as it is you have proved nothing other than you are unwilling to follow the help that you actually petitioned for! |
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Pangaea 11/18/08 3:52:10 PM
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Joined: 2/04/04
No one in this world can you trust. Not men, women, or beasts.[Points to sword] This you can trust. |
Well I see both sides of this story. Yes all 3rd party addons need to be disabled before any tech trouble shooting could be done. BUT what he was saying was very scripted. As in .. "wasn't using his mind" |
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nightwing70 11/18/08 4:58:43 PM
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Joined: 11/19/05
Im the next BIG thing! |
google owns all |
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coffee 11/18/08 5:09:30 PM
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Joined: 8/28/05 |
I work in an IT call centre.. nothing more annoying that a know it all "I am an IT engineer why do I have to do this", what they have to realise is we have a process to go through, we cannot skip steps. GM was just doing his job, following the process, be nice to our GM's its not often we see em |
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Pepsipwnzgod 11/18/08 5:15:24 PM
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Joined: 11/23/07
I''m addicted to failing |
when you go into something with an attitude, expect a bad one in return, i suspect a little more to this story and possibly a bit of insulting pre his un scripted comments |
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Daffid011 11/18/08 6:17:10 PM
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Joined: 1/03/04 |
Did you submit a problem or did you submit the solution. I understand how testing tech support can be with all the procedures they ask users to go through, but it does solve most problems. You seem to suffer the same issue people at my work have. They diagnose their own problems and bring me solutions that often don't work or solve the problem.
It seems like your bugged quest wasn't bugged after all. |
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Azrile 11/19/08 7:34:00 AM
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Joined: 7/29/08
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Yeah, this happens all the time in medicine too. Someone has something wrong, they go on a website and read the 'remedy' from someone else who had the same thing. Then they come to us and demand a certain medicine because of what someone posted on a website. If you don't prescribe them exactly what they say they need, they call you a quack. BTW.. OP.. you do realize that google doesn't have the information, they just link you to someone who thinks they have the right information. For all you know, that person could be a 12 year old who takes the short bus to school. Also, if you read a non-blizzard website, it means you more than likely followed that persons directions, which could be what ended up causing the real solution to not work. There are people at Blizzard who sit there 8hrs a day fixing problems. They have a huge database of information to go from. Just because you read someone's comment on Wowhead doesn't mean you know more than Blizzard. |
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rav3n2 11/20/08 5:04:03 AM
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"Only the dead have seen the end of war" Plato |
That's how ALL tech support works really, its not like they have a choice, they are given this troubleshooting guide they have to follow, its like when your Internet is down and you call Virgin Media about it and the first thing they tell you is "turn off your modem and wait 30secs" and you do it but thinking "I have done this already and I know this is not gonna fix it the problem is on your end". |
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jason_webb 11/20/08 8:15:47 AM
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This is the problem for tech support people though, they have all too often come across people that will say that they have done something and then find that after a lengthy troubleshooting session that they hadn't actually done the first step as they said they had. Troubleshooting hardware, software, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, so on and so forth is all about eliminatin | |