Vice versa, why is it annoying for RPers that other people reply to public talk? You want to prevent other people being able to talk publicly whereas you can? Sigh...And honestly, unless it's some weird offensive RP, why would anyone care if there are some people in the area RPing using /say? Why would it be annoying?
QuadroTony wrote: »few days ago we found a vampire spawn at Reaper March and inviting people from the zone for free bite
people was bitten, mobs stay alive, that was the deal
but one guy, he told he cannot left this usefull rare spawm of mobs alive
BECAUSE HE PRing
we told him to STOP
but he kill all of them, and people become very angry because of it, they wasnt in time to had bitten
from that moment i become a HATER OF ANY RP PLAYERS in ESO
i will troll em EVERYTIME, I SWEAR
they must suffer
MornaBaine wrote: »I don't much care if you think roleplaying is stupid or you just don't get it. There is a sizable group of roleplayers in ESO and ZOS has repeatedly stated that they support this. I've seen GMs in the past show up to remove players who were trolling an RP event. And when I myself am getting trolled for roleplaying I will ask people once, politely, to stop. And sometimes what they are doing IS pretty funny and we all get a laugh out of it and then they move on and everything is fine. So it's not that I'm all that thin skinned. Yet despite warnings that player harassment of other players WOULD get worse with the switch to B2P ZOS seems not to have felt that greater GM presence is warranted. Nor have they taken any other steps to reduce harassment.
Last night members of my guild held an in-character funeral for another player character. Were we truly sad or upset? Not at all. It was just part of a story arc that has been going on in our guild for some time. So no, I'm not about to cry about some mean disrespectful person daring to dishonor our pixel dead. LOL The context of the roleplay isn't all that import, what is, is that we instantly had a guy dancing in his perma-underwear in our faces throughout the event and bragging about how he "loves to do this to roleplayers" who are, of course, "ridiculous" and "stupid." So while he was providing me with ample fodder I was reporting him with screenshots. But unlike past events, and believe me, this went on for quite awhile, no GM showed up to deal with the problem. Indeed at one point we thought he had finally gotten bored and gone away but nope, he had just gone to get some friends to join his little party. Further shenanigans ensured and were also reported with screenshots. FINALLY they did get bored and wander off. Probably because the entire event was held in group chat rather than spatial /emote or /say exactly so as to give less food to the trolls.
About an hour later a GM did contact me, apologized for not being able to do anything about the incident while it was happening, and was very professional and polite. I have absolutely NO beef with this GM. He or she was great. I also believed them when they said they'd go over the logs. And while they, of course, cannot tell me what, if any, action they will take against that player I am nevertheless fairly certain he'll receive some form of censure. Sadly, none of that changes the fact that this jerk was allowed to pretty much ruin what would otherwise have been a cool event.
THIS is why we need more GMs, player and guild housing, and empty instances of places you can take groups into. Any ONE of those things would come close to eliminating the problem of the continual player harassment that goes on in this game and that is made possible by the fact that any bratty twelve year old can now play this game by just badgering mom and dad once rather than on a monthly basis. We told you this would happen ZOS. I'd kind of like to know what your plans are for dealing with it.
Addendum: I've also been informed that there ARE games where placing a character on ignore will not only remove their chat, it will remove the character themselves from your view and it will be, to you, as if they no longer exist. This would be AMAZING. Please ZOS, I am begging you, figure out how to do this and implement it ASAP.
You don't seem to have actually read this thread. That's not what people are talking about at all. People are talking about trolling by dancing around naked on top of those who are RPing, and similar behavior.Vice versa, why is it annoying for RPers that other people reply to public talk? You want to prevent other people being able to talk publicly whereas you can? Sigh...And honestly, unless it's some weird offensive RP, why would anyone care if there are some people in the area RPing using /say? Why would it be annoying?
You want it private, you keep it private. You use public, you make it public.
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Attorneyatlawl wrote: »Easy enough to deal with... just ignore list the person if you care enough (dump some of the older ones if you need room), and don't entertain the silly person by acknowledging he's annoying you or even responding with anything but perhaps a sarcastic dismissal that doesn't mention what he's doing. If he drags mobs to you, let them be and he'll have to kill them himself anyway. The open world mobs in eso by and large die within just a few hits of your aoe, so if your concern's extra agro from more mobs it doesn't really affect much in the first place .
Yea so my two cents is its not your game or your world if you don't want to be trolled then first off stay out of general chat, second don't expect other players to give a crap about your rp just because you do. I am not saying its not cool and I myself enjoy watching from time to time but don't expect Zos to be able to do anything about it as the TOS states harassment as unwanted or annoying behavior and if somebody doesn't want to hear your rp drama play to them that is a violation of the same. Point being don't be so public and maybe you wont be the attention of some of the public.
MornaBaine wrote: »Probably because the entire event was held in group chat rather than spatial /emote or /say exactly so as to give less food to the trolls.
While I understand that all RPers get annoyed by interrupting, you could also have some good manners and use group chat to keep your "talk" private. Please imagine that other players don't want to see your [snip] as much as you don't want to be interrupted. And this could solve the issue. It's that easy.Why people can't live and let live, is beyond my understanding.
And no, no one will know whether you're RPing or not, when you won't be talking publicly (with /say, /emote etc.) as there are many characters standing here and there being just AFK-people. Being myself one quite often, never experienced nor heard of anyone being interrupted or "harassed".
Peace n' love!
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The trolls lose because it isn't really about not liking other people RPing, it's about messing with people who basically have no choice but to have their good time spoiled. The harm is the goal.nobody loses
We're moving this thread to the Fiction and Roleplaying section as it is more fitting than the General Discussion area.
@nerevarine1138 is correct, there have been debates among players here on the forums.The bold part troubles me, if a player reports something do you not think at that point in time it is problematic enough for you the company to take a look at it. From what i am reading from your statement is that instead of following up on reports or such, you moderate the reports and pick and choose which ones to follow up on instead of following up on everything. That actually answers a lot of questions for me from previous reports that i never heard anything about, it was as if they had just poofed.......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.
We take reports, both on the forums and in-game, very seriously. This is one reason why we'd rather people use the report options when they are offended, and risk having some that don't need to be actioned.
I used the report system recently, and it is also the last time I will use it. We had a player following us around, harassing us in chat, telling everybody in zone chat we were cheaters, and whispering members of the opposing faction our location. When the opposing faction showed up to kill us, he spammed Purge (this was when purge was bugged and caused you to take double damage from wall of elements).
I reported that user, and the next day I received an email suggesting that I place him on ignore. As if somehow this would stop him from trash talking our guild in zone chat, or whispering members of the opposing alliance.
I gave up on ZOS support that day. Consider actually reading our reports next time.
We're moving this thread to the Fiction and Roleplaying section as it is more fitting than the General Discussion area.
Yea so my two cents is its not your game or your world if you don't want to be trolled then first off stay out of general chat, second don't expect other players to give a crap about your rp just because you do. I am not saying its not cool and I myself enjoy watching from time to time but don't expect Zos to be able to do anything about it as the TOS states harassment as unwanted or annoying behavior and if somebody doesn't want to hear your rp drama play to them that is a violation of the same. Point being don't be so public and maybe you wont be the attention of some of the public.
We're moving this thread to the Fiction and Roleplaying section as it is more fitting than the General Discussion area.
MornaBaine wrote: »We're moving this thread to the Fiction and Roleplaying section as it is more fitting than the General Discussion area.
I completely disagree with this decision. This topic absolutely does NOT belong in Roleplaying and fiction. It is about NEITHER of those things. It is about player harassment of other players and a discussion of the tools necessary to end it. Do you really think, @ZOS_AlexD , that NON-roleplayers never get harassed? Followed around by people spamming spells and being abusive in chat? While this issue may be most glaring to roleplayers because we get harassed and abused more often, it is absolutely pertinent to the entire player base.
Therefore I respectfully ask that it be returned to General Discussion where it belongs.
Personally i'd enable an instance-change mechanic where you basically phase into another shard as a group and leave those who are annoying you, in the dark.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »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.
Nothing to do with admiration for this particular company. 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?
Unless ZO is prepared to cordon off specific areas for RP events (a terrible idea), then the presence of people who aren't taking part in the event is a given. And since those people aren't taking part, it's ludicrous for RPers to expect their behavior to be regulated any more strictly than it would be elsewhere.
For what it's worth, I'll add in my vote to move the thread back to General. This place was just chosen to sink this topic in a corner of the forum that is not frequented by the "second side of the discussion", so to speak. I myself only found it from the "Participated"-view.We're moving this thread to the Fiction and Roleplaying section as it is more fitting than the General Discussion area.
stefan.gustavsonb16_ESO wrote: »Personally i'd enable an instance-change mechanic where you basically phase into another shard as a group and leave those who are annoying you, in the dark.
That would require that there are enough people in the game to have more than one phase. With the current population of the game, this is not the case except for maybe a few starter zones at peak hours.
One of the original intents with the phasing system, as stated by ZOS somewhere in these forums long ago, was to place you in phases with people you had met before and interacted with. They even had a "Karma" system outlined where players who had a lot of reports from you would not be placed in your phase, regardless of whether any action was taken against them, and players with "bad karma" would be lumped together in the same phase and left to trolling each other.
Unfortunately, very few areas of the game are populated enough to have multiple phases active, so this didn't play out.
stefan.gustavsonb16_ESO wrote: »Personally i'd enable an instance-change mechanic where you basically phase into another shard as a group and leave those who are annoying you, in the dark.
That would require that there are enough people in the game to have more than one phase. With the current population of the game, this is not the case except for maybe a few starter zones at peak hours.
One of the original intents with the phasing system, as stated by ZOS somewhere in these forums long ago, was to place you in phases with people you had met before and interacted with. They even had a "Karma" system outlined where players who had a lot of reports from you would not be placed in your phase, regardless of whether any action was taken against them, and players with "bad karma" would be lumped together in the same phase and left to trolling each other.
Unfortunately, very few areas of the game are populated enough to have multiple phases active, so this didn't play out.
Yeah true enough! Possibly they could just have a single phase called 'RP' or something and that particular phase has its own set of rules - could be easier for a GM to moderate it too. Naturally there would be significantly less players in that phase, but at least they could have some peace and quiet with a GM nearby?
Vice versa, why is it annoying for RPers that other people reply to public talk? You want to prevent other people being able to talk publicly whereas you can? Sigh...And honestly, unless it's some weird offensive RP, why would anyone care if there are some people in the area RPing using /say? Why would it be annoying?
You want it private, you keep it private. You use public, you make it public.