katanagirl1 wrote: »Wow, that’s impressive in a scary sort of way.
Agree, and this tend to work, I did that on an speedrunner and an random normal who was a dlc, I and another needed quest, last was just lost.DenverRalphy wrote: »Hello,
I would like any ZOS employee to publicly confirm to us here that the following actions do not violate the ZOS code of conduct of ESO:
1. Join a random dungeon group
2. Proceed through 90% of the dungeon until the final boss
3. Attempt to kick 1 random
4. After failing to do so, bully them into leaving the group
5. Kick the other person out for refusing the kick the other person for no reason
I filed an in-game report, which was declined 10min later after a "thorough" investigation. Then I filed another report via the website, which was closed after 3 minutes, another "thorough" investigation I presume.
Not posting any screenshots, videos or names here yet. For ZOS employees the ticket number is 250822-001611. There's a video and screenshots attached of the 2 griefers admitting to griefing us after the failed kick attempt, subsequently kicking me out last for refusing the vote to kick.
If the above does not qualify as the violation of Code of Conduct, then I guess we are free to grief every group dungeon?
I had something like this happen last week, a New player made a mistake in a dungeon, and the tank was spamming the kick the whole rest of the dungeon, and when we simply didn't agree to kick the new player, the tank simply stood still, didn't fight or do anything for the rest of the dungeon.
Shoulda vote kicked the tank when they became petulant and refused to play.
There's the behavior angle too which doesn't get talked about enough, avoiding objectives to hold a keep hostage for "pug farming" is rewarded by the AP system, kill counter addon, and glorified by certain players as "real pvp not siege" or similar sentiment. Forget player opinions a sec, can't imagine that's what the devs intended for the large scale play loop.Urzigurumash wrote: »I feel it's all moot until the rampaging unstoppable Ballgroup problem is solved for the casual masses.