fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »Oh yes, there should be no rules to stop people being asses and deliberately griefing other players .. of course not.nerevarine1138 wrote: »It sounds like the chat probably crossed the line in to trolling, but sadly, there are no rules in-game (nor should there be) to prevent people from dancing in their underwear anywhere that they like.
Your admiration of ZOS is .. admirable.
World PvP, problem solved.
I'm sorry that happened to you.
MornaBaine wrote: »We shouldn't have to play unpaid shrink to people who are clearly suffering from antisocial personality disorders in the game. ...
That would be pretty cool if putting someone on ignore hid them entirely. That'd pretty much be an end to the problems right there, though I wonder how feasible that would be from the technical side.
Imagine that with someone who has an alt in the same campaign as you but on another faction. Since ignore is account-wide, you'd possibly be killed by the "invisible backdoor (the other word is banned)"... Talk about payback being a purchase-able woman...That would be pretty cool if putting someone on ignore hid them entirely. That'd pretty much be an end to the problems right there, though I wonder how feasible that would be from the technical side.
There have been a few debates recently about how problematic something needs to be before it’s reported. But the answer is simple, if you find something offensive or harassing, report it.
It’s true that some of the reports we get in-game (and on the forums) are determined to not break the rules, and are closed without action. However, these determinations are quick to make, and we’d rather have a few unnecessary reports than find out people aren’t reporting content that should be – particularly in-game.
There are two ways to report bad behavior in-game. For chat, right click on the offensive content in the chat window and choose the report option. If someone isn’t in chat, look at them and open the “interact” wheel – one of the options is “report player.”
On the forums, there’s a report button on the bottom right of every post that shows up when you hover your cursor there.
I dont get why people are doing things like this. I mean, i dont like roleplaying either but it would never come to my mind to disturb and ruin their event. I even apologize everytime when i run accidentaly in a rp event, standing like a cow in the middle of the group with a furious mudcrab attacking me.
I can totally understand,that more gms are needed. Because i really dont get why people play this game when they are just there to disturb other players
Just a thought about the ignore thing.
If players could phase out from others, then this would offer them unlimited mobs and resources. Just ignore everyone and you will play all alone
This seems a bit exploitable to me.
Our world is a mirror of ourselves. It has become very difficult to tolerate others, also because everyone seems to think that he or she is right and everyone else wrong. This is especially a problem in the internet as humans hide behind their anonymity and can drop everything they want without feeling any consequences.
I think its quite sad, but if we check the newspapers at the morning then there isn't a day when someone decides what is right and wrong and sends his troops & threats or tries to discredit another person, nation, state or religion.
What Morna does might seem weird for some, but its her right to moan the death of another character or make all those vampire threads
The underwear Mafia however, exists since release and this has nothing to do with the current F2P mechanism. Its our society who is to blame, no matter how many social Organisation, GM´s we have, we can not change humanity
Don't let it go to your heart Morna, I stopped caring about these people a long time ago.
made me laugh a bit. You should change it to the intended "mourn". That one gives a completely wrong impression to the casual reader...What Morna does might seem weird for some, but its her right to moan the death of another character or make all those vampire threads
michaelpatterson wrote: »[...]I dont get why people are doing things like this. I mean, i dont like roleplaying either but it would never come to my mind to disturb and ruin their event. I even apologize everytime when i run accidentaly in a rp event, standing like a cow in the middle of the group with a furious mudcrab attacking me.
I can totally understand,that more gms are needed. Because i really dont get why people play this game when they are just there to disturb other players
That's because you don't understand evil. Certain people enjoy griefing others, both in and out of game. This kind of behavior in game should have consequences, but only the most obvious cases.
"Players will fill out a questionnaire that describes their own preferred playstyle to assist the megaserver in allocating similar players to their game space. You can specify preferences for roleplaying, age groups, and degree of socialization." (source)
There have been a few debates recently about how problematic something needs to be before it’s reported. But the answer is simple, if you find something offensive or harassing, report it.
It’s true that some of the reports we get in-game (and on the forums) are determined to not break the rules, and are closed without action. However, these determinations are quick to make, and we’d rather have a few unnecessary reports than find out people aren’t reporting content that should be – particularly in-game.
There are two ways to report bad behavior in-game. For chat, right click on the offensive content in the chat window and choose the report option. If someone isn’t in chat, look at them and open the “interact” wheel – one of the options is “report player.”
On the forums, there’s a report button on the bottom right of every post that shows up when you hover your cursor there.
I dont get why people are doing things like this. I mean, i dont like roleplaying either but it would never come to my mind to disturb and ruin their event. I even apologize everytime when i run accidentaly in a rp event, standing like a cow in the middle of the group with a furious mudcrab attacking me.
I can totally understand,that more gms are needed. Because i really dont get why people play this game when they are just there to disturb other players
That's because you don't understand evil. Certain people enjoy griefing others, both in and out of game. This kind of behavior in game should have consequences, but only the most obvious cases.
timidobserver wrote: »If someone sends offensive messages that needs to be stopped immediately, but im not in support of policing where players can stand and what they can wear.
FadedJeans wrote: »On one hand, it leaves you less exposed so you suffer less the mockery of fools.
On the other hand, it leaves you less exposed so people who might be drawn to RP are denied the opportunity to discover you serendipitously.
Too bad you can't just add another player to an ignore list that phases them out of your instance or simply removes them from your sight and chat.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Policing in-game chat is fine, but policing in-game dancing? It's just completely impractical and pointless. How do you determine when it's fine to dance around in your underwear and when it becomes trolling? What about using the mystery meat to vomit in front of people? Or running around in a goblin costume? Where do we draw the line?.
World PvP, problem solved.