The past exists only in our memories, the future only in our plans. The present is our only reality. The tree that you are aware of intellectually, because of that small time lag, is always in the past and therefore is always unreal. Any intellectually conceived object is always in the past and therefore unreal. Reality is always the moment of vision before the intellectualization takes place. There is no other reality. - Robert M. Pirsig
By the way, OP, this community is generally friendly to Role Players. Don't worry about saying you are one.
Judas Helviaryn wrote: »Don't incorporate bugs into your builds, and you won't have [an] issue.
Um, well to be honest anyone that roleplays a lot should know that they don't know a new character. I mean metagaming is a no-no.
Lucifer_Malice wrote: »UserID's and character names have been visable since gamepad support came to pc. Hiding has been gone for a long time, my friend.
Um, well to be honest anyone that roleplays a lot should know that they don't know a new character. I mean metagaming is a no-no.
Exactly if seeing an @name is ruining the roleplay experience, then people aren't very good at roleplaying.
Even before gamepad support you could find out what someone's @name was without friending them, being in their guild, or them being online. You've never had the level of anonymity you think you had.
I think your post is somewhat hyperbolic, but on the other hand I don't think it would have hurt to have the option to disable it, or at least make it disappear if you go offline or something. I'm sure someone will make an addon to give RPers and option to hide it from their view.
...can't you toggle the nameplate to show only the character name, while you only see the @ name (together with alliance rank and level) if you target them?
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »RPers have no basis to be upset about @ names being visible other than looking for a reason to rage. The RP community has an in character and out of character discussion. If a player brings in a new character that is to be unknown they would RP they do not know who it is when IC. When OOC, anything goes in conversation.
Each of us can choose if we see @names or character names if any nameplates at all. What I choose does not affect the immersion for someone else.
At that, name plates of some sort if fairly common in MMOs. I understand some may prefer their name not be visible at all, but nameplates are a fairly common part of most MMOs. While I have often chosen to have nameplates turned off in other games, I think it is a great idea to have them as a choice.
It doesnt change a thing. Wanna know why?
Say you type something to me.
I right click your name, and put you on ignore
I then open up my ignore list HEY THERES YOUR @ HANDLE.
I then unignore you, knowing exactly who you are.
This has been in game since beta.
It doesnt change a thing. Wanna know why?
Say you type something to me.
I right click your name, and put you on ignore
I then open up my ignore list HEY THERES YOUR @ HANDLE.
I then unignore you, knowing exactly who you are.
This has been in game since beta.
Exactly.
For those of us who like the Role Play aspect, we only want to see the CHARACTER we are interacting with or standing next to in the bank. We are in Tamriel, we do not want to be thinking about the fact that (as a hypothetical example) this Bosmer bowman named Feraan Oakdale that we teamed up with to defeat a giant lurcher is really a human cofeelover94, or whatever. And we don’t really need to be thinking about the fact that this Argonian Swims-Against-the-Current who is drunk-dancing in the Davon’s Watch fountain is also coffeelover94. It just ruins it, it disrupts getting into character.
While there are players who are more interested in the player behind the character and aren’t as concerned about the character itself, that is only one of several ways to approach the game, and as an mmoRPG those who do care more about ‘immersion’ and the Characters Within the Fictional World should have the option to be able to enjoy the game without the intrusion of the clearly outside-world related usernames. Yes people use ‘non-lore’ character names, but many people who do care about ‘lore’ and ‘immersion’ did not make a tamriel-friendly username because at the time that wasn’t what they were going to be immediately known by in game. And even if the username is ‘lore-friendly’ it’s still just awkward to be constantly reminded of the person behind the different characters.
(I made up these names on the spot and if there is anyone with these character names or username I am unaware of them and not intending to mention them)
Bonzodog01 wrote: »And yet, on the console, all anyone gets to see right now is the @name effectively. RP??? Don't make me laugh. It was dead on arrival.
However, changing the nameplates to actually show the character names has a lot of people in a panic. See, because the character names have never been visible, lots of people just named them random strings of letters or things like "my nightblade 2" or something really silly like "my ugly orc".
So now, when it hits console, ZOS are letting us have name change scrolls to give them something a little more RP-like, or at the very least sensible and readable.
Personally, all my characters have lore friendly names (my main Dark Elf Templar is called Sarya Virian..yeah, you know why. Who's to say how big House Virian really is?)
Bonzodog01 wrote: »And yet, on the console, all anyone gets to see right now is the @name effectively. RP??? Don't make me laugh. It was dead on arrival.