
LadyNalcarya schrieb: »Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. I wish more people learned this valuable lesson.
People should not put up with discrimination, though. Things like racism, sexism etc lead to much more than just "hurt feelings". Of course, harassment in games is only a small part of a big problem, but it doesn't mean that it's not a problem at all.
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I have delt with people making fun of me for physical imperfections for over 30 years. I learned a long time ago that the best way to deal with it, was to ignore their commentary...because what they were saying was not true, it was just being said to be hurtful. I stop letting it hurt me and life is better.
The biggest change any person can do to the world, is change themselves.
Shadowspawn42 schrieb: »Wow. I actually cannot believe the comments on here. The people she encountered were using HATE SPEECH. That is completely different than just “saying something mean”. Yes, this is absolutely something to be upset about and yes, cry about if you need to. From what OP said, that was definitely a gendered attack. Admitting that you were upset by this doesn’t make you weak, and I honestly cannot believe people would come on here to imply that you are.
As to what ZOS should do, they should actually punish people who get reported for something like this.
SteveCampsOut schrieb: »[snip] You did the right thing with the tools ZOS has given. You ignore and reported them. Thankfully you didn't name and shame them and get this thread deleted. While I admire your restraint in not speaking to them, bringing it up in the forums is just giving them the power they craved. If they see the post they will know they achieved their goal of getting under your skin. [snip]
LadyNalcarya schrieb: »Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. I wish more people learned this valuable lesson.
People should not put up with discrimination, though. Things like racism, sexism etc lead to much more than just "hurt feelings". Of course, harassment in games is only a small part of a big problem, but it doesn't mean that it's not a problem at all.
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I have delt with people making fun of me for physical imperfections for over 30 years. I learned a long time ago that the best way to deal with it, was to ignore their commentary...because what they were saying was not true, it was just being said to be hurtful. I stop letting it hurt me and life is better.
The biggest change any person can do to the world, is change themselves.
While the bank space this frees up will be tremendous...there will be unintended consequences.
1. After an initial surge in prices for stuff, the market will tank. I personally don't care about this since there are tons of ways to make gold in the game, and I dont even care about gold anyway.
2. People will run dungeons and trials far less often. This will lead to exacerbated problems in filling a pug group, either through zone chat, or the group finder itself. In fact, even guildees will be less motivated to run a dungeon or trial they have run 50 times before and have all the pieces from. The largest motivation for dungeons and trials will shift from gear to achievments.
3. Fewer people running dungeons for gear will lead to more motivated people in pug groups running for skins/motifs/achievements...this will likely increase the skill of your average pug.
I can't determine on balance whether this will be a positive or negative change for the game to be honest....fewer groups means less social interaction....which is a death knell for MMOs in general. I guess in the end it doesn't make that big a difference as long as new players continue to flock to the game though.
2. It is much less resource heavy. You are not as prone to not being able to sustain because of bad healers.
This HAS to be an oversight!SilverBride schrieb: »I agree. I want to change my Sorcerer's hair color so I thought I'd buy the Style thing that let's you change your hairstyle on all your characters as often as you like. Then I found out this only changes the style and not the color. To change the color you need to buy a complete character recustomization, which you can only use once.
What the...?
Just finished running Arx Corinium for the pledge today (normal cus I'm running solo) and came across 4 chests in the dungeon.
For some reason, I always thought it was 2 per normal, but clearly, I've just picked that up from nowhere.
Should I be keeping my eyes peeled for 4 chests per dungeon or does RNG play a part? With the keen eye for treasure chests, they're obviously a lot easier to find than before.
Appreciate any insight