As it happens, I am unable to restore the helm to you. Since you received items from the deconstruction, you received compensation and are technically whole. We deeply apologize for being unable to fulfill this request (even for employees).
TheShadowScout wrote: »Sometimes I wish destroy/deconstruct would issue a warning for purple and higher gear, just like selling higher quality loot does for fences. Possibly toggleable in the preferences, so paople can play as they like in this regard. Well, maybe someday.
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Hi folks,
after logging in this evening I found my Pauldrons of Valky Skoria missing. (...)
Response By Email (Bradley) (03/15/2015 10:51 PM)
Hello Stefan,
Thanks again for speaking with me in-game today. I am glad that we were able to sort out the issues that you were having with the shoulders.
If you run into any other issues, or if there is anything else that we can do for you, please feel free to let us know. Alternatively, if you would like to reply directly to this email, it should come straight back to me.
Best Regards,
Brad - Escalations
The Elder Scrolls Online Team
This issue is about to get 100 times worse with the Imperial City update. Just wait till someone deconstructs a V16 chest plate that cost 150 ingots and then they get back 2 from the accidental deconstruction of it. That is hardly considered "Whole" by any means.
I love how you get maybe 2% back in materials from it and they say that you were compensated and "whole"....
What a joke.
Why would you even ask? You made a mistake and dismantled something you didn't want to. So what? Oh well. Move on. You're gonna make mistakes.
That's like saying: Oooo! I made a mistake in PvP combat and somebody took all my stones. Now I want them back 'cause I made a mistake.
No. YOU made a mistake. That's why I like TES games. You deal with the consequences, not whine about it to "Mommy" and make her fix it.
I think this is it exactly. With a lot of drops that are blue or better people deconstruct them in the hopes of getting the upgrade mats from them. Whether you get the upgrade mats or not, though, is based on RNG (modified by your passives). If you could just contact CS and get them to reverse a decon, people would do it all the time when they deconned something for the upgrade mat and RNG didn't give it to them. It would be abused. With accidentally destroying, though, it's clear cut because there's no possible way to abuse that (aside from temporarily freeing up a slot of bag space, I guess, but nobody would go through the trouble of doing a CS ticket just for that), so I'll bet CS is allowed to restore the items for you.I think OP would has his item restored if he had destroyed it. But since he deconstructed it, they assumed he took the "benefit" like upgrade mats, refined mats, motif mats etc.
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Psychobunni wrote: »Why would you even ask? You made a mistake and dismantled something you didn't want to. So what? Oh well. Move on. You're gonna make mistakes.
That's like saying: Oooo! I made a mistake in PvP combat and somebody took all my stones. Now I want them back 'cause I made a mistake.
No. YOU made a mistake. That's why I like TES games. You deal with the consequences, not whine about it to "Mommy" and make her fix it.
If this were a "TES" game I would agree with that sentiment. Being that it's an MMO and some people actually play to compete against other players, and spend months getting things "just right" (and) other MMO's have preventatives in place (locks) so accidents don't happen, I can't agree.
In LOTRO, where they use a token system (soooo much better) I accidently turned some in on the wrong piece, submitted a ticket and within minutes a GM was in game sorting me out. Now that is customer service done right.
Didn't you know? When it happens to someone else they're an idiot who deserved it, but when it happens to you it's not fair and whoever's in charge is entirely to blame and is an idiot for not holding your hand to prevent you from doing it! That's society (and in particular the internet) in a nutshell.I'm amused by the antagonistically unsympathetic posts from people who would very likely come to the forums to complain even more vehemently than the OP did should the same thing ever happen to them.[
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Psychobunni wrote: »Why would you even ask? You made a mistake and dismantled something you didn't want to. So what? Oh well. Move on. You're gonna make mistakes.
That's like saying: Oooo! I made a mistake in PvP combat and somebody took all my stones. Now I want them back 'cause I made a mistake.
No. YOU made a mistake. That's why I like TES games. You deal with the consequences, not whine about it to "Mommy" and make her fix it.
If this were a "TES" game I would agree with that sentiment. Being that it's an MMO and some people actually play to compete against other players, and spend months getting things "just right" (and) other MMO's have preventatives in place (locks) so accidents don't happen, I can't agree.
In LOTRO, where they use a token system (soooo much better) I accidently turned some in on the wrong piece, submitted a ticket and within minutes a GM was in game sorting me out. Now that is customer service done right.
I agree that technically this isn't a TES game, it's a MMO set in the TES universe, but, I believe that my original argument still stands. So what? I am sorry that you wasted months getting everything "just right" and then you made a mistake, but, you made the mistake - you were rushing, or not paying attention or just being plain dumb. Accidents happen. Do you have any idea how many "mistakes" have been made by players of the hundreds of games throughout history? This is the same attitude where we are recommended to wrap our children in bubble wrap and keep them in antiseptic, germ free environments so that nothing bad ever happens and then, inevitably it does because they have no immunity or we find out that the bubble wrap is flammable. I It's cheap and it's a cop-out for our own mistakes and a refusal to take any chances.
It's the old: "I wanna Re-Do!" thing just because you didn't like the outcome.
I don't disagree with the ability to flag your items though, but, they should still be susceptible to your own mistakes.
So you made a mistake. Now you have to deal with it. Maybe you'll pay closer attention in the future?
Sorry - I know I sound old, but that's the way I was raised and, lord knows I've made mistakes that I've had to deal with the consequences, both in life and in my many years of gaming.
Maybe it's because I come from the world of single player where there is no safety net. You make a mistake, that's it.
It's JMO, that's all. I can't begrudge a good whine. Nothing goes better with cheese.
BrosephMcDudeBro wrote: »Psychobunni wrote: »Why would you even ask? You made a mistake and dismantled something you didn't want to. So what? Oh well. Move on. You're gonna make mistakes.
That's like saying: Oooo! I made a mistake in PvP combat and somebody took all my stones. Now I want them back 'cause I made a mistake.
No. YOU made a mistake. That's why I like TES games. You deal with the consequences, not whine about it to "Mommy" and make her fix it.
If this were a "TES" game I would agree with that sentiment. Being that it's an MMO and some people actually play to compete against other players, and spend months getting things "just right" (and) other MMO's have preventatives in place (locks) so accidents don't happen, I can't agree.
In LOTRO, where they use a token system (soooo much better) I accidently turned some in on the wrong piece, submitted a ticket and within minutes a GM was in game sorting me out. Now that is customer service done right.
I agree that technically this isn't a TES game, it's a MMO set in the TES universe, but, I believe that my original argument still stands. So what? I am sorry that you wasted months getting everything "just right" and then you made a mistake, but, you made the mistake - you were rushing, or not paying attention or just being plain dumb. Accidents happen. Do you have any idea how many "mistakes" have been made by players of the hundreds of games throughout history? This is the same attitude where we are recommended to wrap our children in bubble wrap and keep them in antiseptic, germ free environments so that nothing bad ever happens and then, inevitably it does because they have no immunity or we find out that the bubble wrap is flammable. I It's cheap and it's a cop-out for our own mistakes and a refusal to take any chances.
It's the old: "I wanna Re-Do!" thing just because you didn't like the outcome.
I don't disagree with the ability to flag your items though, but, they should still be susceptible to your own mistakes.
So you made a mistake. Now you have to deal with it. Maybe you'll pay closer attention in the future?
Sorry - I know I sound old, but that's the way I was raised and, lord knows I've made mistakes that I've had to deal with the consequences, both in life and in my many years of gaming.
Maybe it's because I come from the world of single player where there is no safety net. You make a mistake, that's it.
It's JMO, that's all. I can't begrudge a good whine. Nothing goes better with cheese.
You... I feel sorry for you. You seem to only come onto these forums to stir the pot. So, against my better judgment, I will (again) explain the inconsistencies of your argument. Did you not read the part about the deconstruction being the result of a buggy/laggy moment? It happens all the time. I notice this quite frequently when accessing the shared guild bank. If any other person is taking out/adding items, it will often suffer from input lag and process my commands in a jerky, erratic fashion. I have no doubt that this could happen at a crafting table.
Now what baffles me is you liken this phenomenon to losing your TV stones in the Imperial City. False equivalence, I beckon thee! These two situations are not even remotely similar. For starters, losing your TV stones is a function of making a conscious choice to enter a PVP environment where you are on notice that you will lose these stones if you are killed by another player. Then, (A) you must obtain the stones and (B) you must be killed by another player to lose them. What OP describes is a situation where the server hiccuped and lost an item. One of these situations is an example of the game functioning as intended, the other isn't. I'll let you decide which is which.
Psychobunni wrote: »Why would you even ask? You made a mistake and dismantled something you didn't want to. So what? Oh well. Move on. You're gonna make mistakes.
That's like saying: Oooo! I made a mistake in PvP combat and somebody took all my stones. Now I want them back 'cause I made a mistake.
No. YOU made a mistake. That's why I like TES games. You deal with the consequences, not whine about it to "Mommy" and make her fix it.
If this were a "TES" game I would agree with that sentiment. Being that it's an MMO and some people actually play to compete against other players, and spend months getting things "just right" (and) other MMO's have preventatives in place (locks) so accidents don't happen, I can't agree.
In LOTRO, where they use a token system (soooo much better) I accidently turned some in on the wrong piece, submitted a ticket and within minutes a GM was in game sorting me out. Now that is customer service done right.