cecibergesnrb18_ESO wrote: »I'm glad this thread exists, the amount of no lifers trolls responding gives me an idea of how disgusting this community is. More, and more reasons to not come back to pvp in this game.
I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
cecibergesnrb18_ESO wrote: »I'm glad this thread exists, the amount of no lifers trolls responding gives me an idea of how disgusting this community is. More, and more reasons to not come back to pvp in this game.
: She did ask me about a male orc in a wedding dress running around cyrodiil once, and THAT i have no idea how to explain.
I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
SeñorCinco wrote: »
In fact am pretty sure they don't even think a child would be watching with the games rating.
cecibergesnrb18_ESO wrote: »I'm glad this thread exists, the amount of no lifers trolls responding gives me an idea of how disgusting this community is. More, and more reasons to not come back to pvp in this game.
Oh man, this thread is gold. Keep it up.
cecibergesnrb18_ESO wrote: »I'm glad this thread exists, the amount of no lifers trolls responding gives me an idea of how disgusting this community is. More, and more reasons to not come back to pvp in this game.
I think I'm going to teabag everyone I can this week in honor of this thread.
I think I'm going to teabag everyone I can this week in honor of this thread.
I think i shall join you lol
Remember, the game is M rated, your kids should not be watching you play it.I have the same problem with my grand kids. I can usually come up with something funny then turn their attention to something else. Sad part this is how some people's attitude is when it comes to games on the internet. They don't care if a child is watching and what may be going thru that child's head. In fact am pretty sure they don't even think a child would be watching with the games rating. They will use this as an excuse it is your fault for letting the kids watch. Yet these same people will do the exact same thing any child would do to see what is going on. Called watching and learning.
Just remember with these children we allow to watch we must make sure they don't turn into the people doing the xxx stuff in games.
SeñorCinco wrote: »Things happen throughout our lives that present us with less than acceptable scenarios. Most of which will not scar us for life but there is still that underlying understanding that is demanded by our moral compass.
Parenting is tough row to hoe. I gave them knowledge of all the potential bad before they learned about it elsewhere. You cannot blame the environment you hold when they are likely to be subject to it.
Now, as far as the tom foolery... I remove the player from the equation. I look at every rendering in front of me , not as another player but an NPC. Then they all become crazed skooma addicts.
No offense OP; but 30 years of playing and you want to pretend like this sort of thing isn't a regular occurrence in online multiplayer? This stuff is not exclusive to ESO at all and has not been for at least 10 years.
And I would also ask myself "How old is my daughter, and what is this M in a white box at the bottom of my screen?" Even with that, they still add the legal extra of "Online interactions not rated by the ESRB" because they have known for years how an online community can be.
I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
Your inability to shelter your daughter from seeing mature content as well as your inability to explain to her what other players are doing to desecrate your dead body is not our responsibility.
Elder Scrolls is not a Disney game. Never has been. What would give you the idea that it is suitable for a young ladies viewing? Would you play GTA in front of her as well?
If you got caught watching *** would you blame the ***'s producers for allowing such sexual content in their movie?
Furthermore, if you are talking about the squatting gesture that occurs, there is no actual genitalia exposed so it is not explicit either.
Solution: Be a responsible parent don't make ZoS parent for you.
: She did ask me about a male orc in a wedding dress running around cyrodiil once, and THAT i have no idea how to explain.
No offense OP; but 30 years of playing and you want to pretend like this sort of thing isn't a regular occurrence in online multiplayer? This stuff is not exclusive to ESO at all and has not been for at least 10 years.
And I would also ask myself "How old is my daughter, and what is this M in a white box at the bottom of my screen?" Even with that, they still add the legal extra of "Online interactions not rated by the ESRB" because they have known for years how an online community can be.
It's true it happens in almost all PVP games i ever play, the worst experience means the moment my daughter saw it.I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
Your inability to shelter your daughter from seeing mature content as well as your inability to explain to her what other players are doing to desecrate your dead body is not our responsibility.
Elder Scrolls is not a Disney game. Never has been. What would give you the idea that it is suitable for a young ladies viewing? Would you play GTA in front of her as well?
If you got caught watching *** would you blame the ***'s producers for allowing such sexual content in their movie?
Furthermore, if you are talking about the squatting gesture that occurs, there is no actual genitalia exposed so it is not explicit either.
Solution: Be a responsible parent don't make ZoS parent for you.
When i was young i love seeing mature content, there's no internet but every kid manage to watch mature content alllll the time. nobody in this world nowaday can stop kids watching mature contents with the internet.
The "M" on the screen will not make your kid to change the channel, if they can't watch it now, they'll watch later, if not here they'll go somewhere else. Think about what you did when you're a boy, and you'll know what they're doing, but just alot easier.
a wrong behavior is just wrong, if you did it 1000 times and get numb, it's doesnt make it right.
No offense OP; but 30 years of playing and you want to pretend like this sort of thing isn't a regular occurrence in online multiplayer? This stuff is not exclusive to ESO at all and has not been for at least 10 years.
And I would also ask myself "How old is my daughter, and what is this M in a white box at the bottom of my screen?" Even with that, they still add the legal extra of "Online interactions not rated by the ESRB" because they have known for years how an online community can be.
It's true it happens in almost all PVP games i ever play, the worst experience means the moment my daughter saw it.I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
Your inability to shelter your daughter from seeing mature content as well as your inability to explain to her what other players are doing to desecrate your dead body is not our responsibility.
Elder Scrolls is not a Disney game. Never has been. What would give you the idea that it is suitable for a young ladies viewing? Would you play GTA in front of her as well?
If you got caught watching *** would you blame the ***'s producers for allowing such sexual content in their movie?
Furthermore, if you are talking about the squatting gesture that occurs, there is no actual genitalia exposed so it is not explicit either.
Solution: Be a responsible parent don't make ZoS parent for you.
When i was young i love seeing mature content, there's no internet but every kid manage to watch mature content alllll the time. nobody in this world nowaday can stop kids watching mature contents with the internet.
The "M" on the screen will not make your kid to change the channel, if they can't watch it now, they'll watch later, if not here they'll go somewhere else. Think about what you did when you're a boy, and you'll know what they're doing, but just alot easier.
a wrong behavior is just wrong, if you did it 1000 times and get numb, it's doesnt make it right.
No offense OP; but 30 years of playing and you want to pretend like this sort of thing isn't a regular occurrence in online multiplayer? This stuff is not exclusive to ESO at all and has not been for at least 10 years.
And I would also ask myself "How old is my daughter, and what is this M in a white box at the bottom of my screen?" Even with that, they still add the legal extra of "Online interactions not rated by the ESRB" because they have known for years how an online community can be.
It's true it happens in almost all PVP games i ever play, the worst experience means the moment my daughter saw it.I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
Your inability to shelter your daughter from seeing mature content as well as your inability to explain to her what other players are doing to desecrate your dead body is not our responsibility.
Elder Scrolls is not a Disney game. Never has been. What would give you the idea that it is suitable for a young ladies viewing? Would you play GTA in front of her as well?
If you got caught watching *** would you blame the ***'s producers for allowing such sexual content in their movie?
Furthermore, if you are talking about the squatting gesture that occurs, there is no actual genitalia exposed so it is not explicit either.
Solution: Be a responsible parent don't make ZoS parent for you.
When i was young i love seeing mature content, there's no internet but every kid manage to watch mature content alllll the time. nobody in this world nowaday can stop kids watching mature contents with the internet.
The "M" on the screen will not make your kid to change the channel, if they can't watch it now, they'll watch later, if not here they'll go somewhere else. Think about what you did when you're a boy, and you'll know what they're doing, but just alot easier.
a wrong behavior is just wrong, if you did it 1000 times and get numb, it's doesnt make it right.