wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »I can easily see myself getting caught out for this sort of thing because it my main character is such that the first thing she would do upon seeing a tavern is look for a table to dance on - you know my Santie ...
wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »Saying that I wasn't there so I don't know the full circumstances but if it was the case that just one player danced on a table (we used to do that all the time at guild events) then this seems to be an over reaction in my opinion.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »I can easily see myself getting caught out for this sort of thing because it my main character is such that the first thing she would do upon seeing a tavern is look for a table to dance on - you know my Santie ...
If you're as subtle and clever ingame as you are on the forum, I doubt your actions could be mistaken for harassment.wenxue2222b16_ESO wrote: »Saying that I wasn't there so I don't know the full circumstances but if it was the case that just one player danced on a table (we used to do that all the time at guild events) then this seems to be an over reaction in my opinion.
Sure, but complaining so loudly on the forum about a simple warning also is overreacting.
I usually have some fun with roleplayers when I encounter them in taverns and such, the trick is to also be roleplaying. Example:
/emote harasses roleplayers by dancing on a table.
That way they cannot report you because you are roleplaying the character of someone who lives only to harass roleplayers, I promise it's an airtight protection against roleplaying-douchenozzle-crybullies.
Your behavior was deemed inappropriate when a role player logs he wants to have fun you have no place doing what you did, i have heard of how awful role players are treated by some people that try to impose their opinions on them by doing what you just did and worse.
One of my friends told me that back when the game launched role players where more open to the idea of doing role play in say chat but they stopped due to harassment of people who apparently didn't had anything better to do than being a jerk to others. How would you feel if someone interrupts one of the activities you enjoy the most in the game by doing something you don't like?
My thoughts:
1) Roleplaying should be only among the participants only, meaning you should /whisper or group in order to have a private channel.
2) Roleplaying should be acted in private instances or non populated zones in order to avoid external interference.
3) Roleplaying should not deny the element of realtime improvisation. In another escenario a guy jumping on a table and dancing could make a terrific story, including in real life.
Just my thoughts.
My experience: I do not enjoy trolling people, and if I find people roleplaying I just go my own way. Once I was in a house in game where there is a quest (I don't remember which one, with vampires) and in one of the rooms there were 2 couples of vampire characters, in a kinda of sexy enviroment getting nasty... I just took a quick glance and carried on with my quest... Kinda like what I would have done in real life anyways
NerfPlease wrote: »i just want roleplayers to die, really
catsgomeow wrote: »Ive nothing against the role playing community I enjoy the fact that they are here and having fun, but someone dancing on a table isn't abuse or harassment, if there is no verbal abuse or crudity then that person has just as much right to occupy that space as anyone else, if I payed a price to play here or sub then I have as much right to play how I feel as the next person and if I want to roleplay my character to jest with other roleplayers by dancing on a table then I will, I think there are just some people who need to stop being precious flowers and realise that in a public game you are going to have public interactions, and as I said if those interactions are not abusive or crude or verbal, then tough luck.
Some areas should be flagged as RP protected i guess to prevent breaking of immersion which is the core of RP. But seriously its easier if players do their own self policing. This is an adult game after all. We need respectful players. Devs have the ability to read the chat logs. If you accidentally intruded an RP space, a often simple apology for intruding is usually enough. Imagine being the RPer and having to reply to a hundred apologies a day.
This is the same for public spaces where events are held. If there is a stage set up in a park for example, you should not be jumping up and dancing naked in front of the audience if it wasn't part of the planned programme. This is common courtesy. There are more people wanting order than chaos. Likewise in this case, there are more RPers than one drunken nord.
To the OP:Question, what gives role players higher priority over anyone else?
There's one of you and many of them. To serve more customers, it is prudent for ZOS to meet the needs of the majority.
But it is not prudent to simply take RPers side when it comes to a complaint. If there was no one asking him to stop, he shouldn't have been given a warning and the report should be ignored. Maybe they did ask him to stop, I don't know.
Indeed, there should be clear rules around reporting interruptions of an RP event, starting with asking whoever is interupting to stop. If there aren't rules(and those rules are enforced, mind you), this seems to be easily exploitable by people who want to report others.
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Thevampirenight wrote: »The rp community basically keeps the elderscrolls alive, in a way sometimes keeps the game alive those that rp are there long term customer base so yes they care about the role play community.
I usually have some fun with roleplayers when I encounter them in taverns and such, the trick is to also be roleplaying. Example:
/emote harasses roleplayers by dancing on a table.
That way they cannot report you because you are roleplaying the character of someone who lives only to harass roleplayers, I promise it's an airtight protection against roleplaying-douchenozzle-crybullies.
Crybully is a fairly apt description for many roleplayers I've encountered. Generally speaking they tend not to be the most emotionally resilient or socially adept group of people.
ranashadowmareb14a_ESO wrote: »so from how i understand from this is a if rps are rping near an anchor you cant do that anchor couse ya may get reported for harassment
TheTwistedRune wrote: »Hmmm. I'm on the fence on this one. I do have a question though. What were you hoping to achieve by jumping on a table and dancing in front of a room full of roleplayers you don't know?
TheTwistedRune wrote: »Hmmm. I'm on the fence on this one. I do have a question though. What were you hoping to achieve by jumping on a table and dancing in front of a room full of roleplayers you don't know?
TheTwistedRune wrote: »Hmmm. I'm on the fence on this one. I do have a question though. What were you hoping to achieve by jumping on a table and dancing in front of a room full of roleplayers you don't know?
Are you kidding me? ESO isn't church. People jump around, dance, emote all the time. They don't have to ask permission from a bunch of adults who think playing make-believe gives them special privileges.
Knootewoot wrote: »So, if I walk around in cyrodill attacking noobs and I get killed by another experienced player...
Can I just report them for harassing because I was roleplaying a mugger who was after the noobs money?
TheTwistedRune wrote: »Hmmm. I'm on the fence on this one. I do have a question though. What were you hoping to achieve by jumping on a table and dancing in front of a room full of roleplayers you don't know?
He was hoping to get attention, and achieved his goal, only now, he doesn't like it.
So many in this thread lack the civility to just enjoy the game side by side with their fellow players. RP'ers add to the atmosphere for the most part. In general, there are a lot of tables around, if someone feels the need to dance on one, do it on one not being used. Is it that hard to figure out?
You don't have to do it in a church. Just do it in any bar or pub or public space. Lets see how long you can do it before getting escorted out. You can take off your clothes too for the added effect.