You know... it's a dark time when me and you keep agreeing on things on these forums...
Right now I am most worried about the people who are not being blatant about their used of it. As I said in another thread these people will be the ones who "the logs show nothing" and get away with having a lot of gained rewards.
I just hope this is finally (after two years) the catalyst for ZOS to actually invest money into a real security and GM team to look after the game.
Whatzituyah wrote: »Personally I would like to be a GM in ESO for minimum wage. I won't mess with people only help but I would like to mess around with the items not in the game just to see how it translated to eso. Like the Daedric Artifacts for example they are ingame but rather than having them available to use its not obtainable which is understandable.
Whatzituyah wrote: »Personally I would like to be a GM in ESO for minimum wage. I won't mess with people only help but I would like to mess around with the items not in the game just to see how it translated to eso. Like the Daedric Artifacts for example they are ingame but rather than having them available to use its not obtainable which is understandable.
I don't think that's what real GM's do.
Real GM's sit in front of a screen reading emails then assessing the action taken with maybe logging into the client with a special account to redeem items for players of ban.
I don't think that's what real GM's do.
Real GM's sit in front of a screen reading emails then assessing the action taken with maybe logging into the client with a special account to redeem items for players of ban.
If the GM of any game needs a game client in order to do their job, their employer has seriously failed to provide them with the right tools.
As a nerd, I'd love to hear what tools the ESO GMs have available to them.
InvitationNotFound wrote: »Whatzituyah wrote: »Personally I would like to be a GM in ESO for minimum wage. I won't mess with people only help but I would like to mess around with the items not in the game just to see how it translated to eso. Like the Daedric Artifacts for example they are ingame but rather than having them available to use its not obtainable which is understandable.
what the... what the f*** did i just read?
I don't think that's what real GM's do.
Real GM's sit in front of a screen reading emails then assessing the action taken with maybe logging into the client with a special account to redeem items for players of ban.
If the GM of any game needs a game client in order to do their job, their employer has seriously failed to provide them with the right tools.
As a nerd, I'd love to hear what tools the ESO GMs have available to them.
A PC with an email client in an outsourced building thousands of miles away from the company developing the game.
At least that's my bet with how Zenimax Media have done everything with this game.