jnjapexb14_ESO wrote: »Please purchase commercial forum software and use that.
Ruze is a veteran of the PC Beta, lived through the year one drought, survived the buy-to-play conversion, and has stepped foot in the hells known as Craglorn. He mained a nightlbade when nightblades weren't good, and has never worn a robe. He converted from PC during the console betas, and hasn't regretted it a moment since.
He'd rank ESO:TU (in it's current state) a 4.8 out of 5, loving the game almost entirely.
Actually, it's much better that the ratings remain anonymous. When forums display who is actually giving the ratings, the whole system turns into a mess with people rating others based on how they rated them, as opposed to actually rating the content.Darkonflare15 wrote: »A better question is Who we are getting those Awesomes and Agreeds from?
How about a way to find out WHERE we are getting those Awesomes and Agreeds from?
We will be making changes to the forum structure as part of the overhaul. We have seen calls for class forums in the past so this will be considered, and we hope the new combat and skill line category will improve class discussion in the meantime.Class specific forums pls
Thank you Ruze, for the compliment and the feedback. Improvements for the dev tracker are planned, and we are also investigating an ignore feature.ruze84b14_ESO wrote: »Edit: I made all my suggestions, and forgot the most important part! Thank you, ZOS, for not only maintaining and improving these forums, but for also taking part where you do and using many suggestions. It's refreshing to have a team actually listen to the mostly-minority forum community.
Yes. Improving language support and navigation is one of our priorities for the overhaul. We are aware that many find the current multi-lingual structure to be busy, and it has contributed to the general difficulty in navigating these forums.Will this change how the foreign languages are separated on the forums? I think that's my only issue - navigating through the forums and checking dev tracker has a lot of extra traffic to it because of that, and can make it a little harder to find what you're looking for.
Yes. Improving language support and navigation is one of our priorities for the overhaul. We are aware that many find the current multi-lingual structure to be busy, and it has contributed to the general difficulty in navigating these forums.Will this change how the foreign languages are separated on the forums? I think that's my only issue - navigating through the forums and checking dev tracker has a lot of extra traffic to it because of that, and can make it a little harder to find what you're looking for.
jnjapexb14_ESO wrote: »Please purchase commercial forum software and use that.
I was about to say that after I read that. It reminded me of a joke. How is where? and You are How?Darkonflare15 wrote: »
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In addition to these current changes, we are working on a large scale visual and structural overhaul of the forums, which we expect will be implemented this autumn. It will also include a revamp of the developer tracker, and add language selection to the forums. These changes should also fix the problems some mobile devices have accessing the forums.
jnjapexb14_ESO wrote: »Please purchase commercial forum software and use that.
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The guild section is intended to be temporary, but if it still exists when we overhaul the forums we will look at ways it can be improved. A tagging system could be very useful, and it is something we may look at after the overhaul.Great to see you are planning some improvements.
Here are some things that I would love to see:
1) Change the guild advertisement sections. The current set up is restricting with many guild types, such as trading, casual and everything guilds. As it is guilds are just making several threads each. Maybe implement tags and make a search feature for them.
2) streamline the access to inbox and notifications. As it is when I click on the little red number to check my notifications I am taken to my profile and have to take one more step to get there. Not a deal breaker, but annoying.
3) It would be great to see some sort of color coding for the language sections to they are easy to differentiate.
Thank you!
The original forum structure discussion can be found right here. The feedback posted in that thread has been extremely helpful, and we are not turning out backs on it.KitLightning wrote: »@ZOS_AlanG What is the reason for deleting/hiding* of 14 pages of forum feedback? To much negative or not-so-constructive feedback? Seriously some took a great deal of time to formulate a solution to the current form. Such actions only aspire to more not-so-positive feedback imho.
*Delete whichever that does not seem fitting.