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  • seaef
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    No, it is not rude
    It's ruder to stand in the middle of a well-traveled road, staring at a map or rummaging around in a chest.
    "The Illuminati are very achievement focused. It's like Xbox - only everything is hardcore."
    - Kirsten Geary
  • Elsonso
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    Yes, you should travel around them instead
    AnviOfVai wrote: »
    I think this is exactly what I looked like when reading this thread:

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    You look like there is a fly buzzing around your room? :smile:
    postlarval wrote: »
    It's ruder to stand in the middle of a well-traveled road, staring at a map or rummaging around in a chest.

    People do this sort of crap in real life too. Although, when on the road, they are usually texting someone. It is amazing that some people actually arrive where they are going in one piece. (and, sadly, some don't)
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  • seaef
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    No, it is not rude
    postlarval wrote: »
    It's ruder to stand in the middle of a well-traveled road, staring at a map or rummaging around in a chest.

    People do this sort of crap in real life too. Although, when on the road, they are usually texting someone. It is amazing that some people actually arrive where they are going in one piece. (and, sadly, some don't)

    It's always nice to know that Darwin's theories still play out unless some nosy paramedic intervenes.
    "The Illuminati are very achievement focused. It's like Xbox - only everything is hardcore."
    - Kirsten Geary
  • dodgehopper_ESO
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    Only if your horse drops a turd.
    US/AD - Dodge Hopper - Vet Imperial Templar | US/AD - Goj-ei-Raj - Vet Argonian Nightblade
    US/AD - Arondonimo - Vet Altmer Sorcerer | US/AD - Azumarax - Vet Dunmer Dragon Knight
    US/AD - Barkan al-Sheharesh - Vet Redguard Dragon Knight | US/AD - Aelus Vortavoriil - Vet Altmer Templar
    US/AD - Shirari Qa'Dar - Vet Khajiit Nightblade | US/AD - Ndvari Mzunchvolenthumz - Vet Bosmer Nightblade
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    EU/DC - Wuthmir - Vet Nord Sorcerer | EU/DC - Kosh Ragotoro - Vet Khajiit Nightblade
    <And plenty more>
  • TheCyberDruid
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    No, it is not rude
    /waves hand
    There are no other players...
  • Serjustin19
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    No, it is not rude
    Is it rude to go through water with or without mount? As you or your mount swim,least mostly you. Does the water and or Lake mind, if you went through it? Same applies for mounts going through others. But honestly, we should be considered ghosts if we can go through others.
    Formerly Serjustin19, Save for Forum Of Course.... Fiery_Darkness (PC NA) currently.
  • 3DJutsu
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    I'm so used to the mass system in Requiem (Skyrim Overhaul) that I actively avoid players and NPCs when mounted.
  • DoctorESO
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    Edited by DoctorESO on May 15, 2018 1:07AM
  • Wizball1987
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    No, it is not rude
    5 pages!!! :o
  • zyk
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    No, it is not rude
    People do this sort of crap in real life too. Although, when on the road, they are usually texting someone. It is amazing that some people actually arrive where they are going in one piece. (and, sadly, some don't)

    I actually run over players with my horse in ESO while driving.
  • Hurtfan
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    No, it is not rude
    Not rude, the more people you run over the more points you get...
    For the Pact!
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  • kimaeril
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    Yes, you should travel around them instead
    I do go around people but I 've found what I see on my screen isn't the same as what someone else sees. My husband and I play together and one time he mentioned that my character ran him over yet on my screen it showed I was still behind him. So for all I know the people I think I'm running around I might have just run over.
  • Kuramas9tails
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    No, it is not rude
    I don't even notice other players half the time tbh.
      Your friendly neighborhood crazy cat lady of ESO
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    • seaef
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      No, it is not rude
      DoctorESO wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      It's ruder to stand in the middle of a well-traveled road, staring at a map or rummaging around in a chest.

      People do this sort of crap in real life too. Although, when on the road, they are usually texting someone. It is amazing that some people actually arrive where they are going in one piece. (and, sadly, some don't)

      It's always nice to know that Darwin's theories still play out unless some nosy paramedic intervenes.

      These people also hurt and kill innocent bystanders.

      Something about “for the greater good”...
      "The Illuminati are very achievement focused. It's like Xbox - only everything is hardcore."
      - Kirsten Geary
    • Eddyble
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      No, it is not rude
      I wouldn't say I feel its rude, but I pretend that all bodies have substance and try to go around, over, etc. by default.
      Eddyb1e - Xbox One - NA
      Eddyble - PC - NA
    • Malthorne
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      postlarval wrote: »
      DoctorESO wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      It's ruder to stand in the middle of a well-traveled road, staring at a map or rummaging around in a chest.

      People do this sort of crap in real life too. Although, when on the road, they are usually texting someone. It is amazing that some people actually arrive where they are going in one piece. (and, sadly, some don't)

      It's always nice to know that Darwin's theories still play out unless some nosy paramedic intervenes.

      These people also hurt and kill innocent bystanders.

      Something about “for the greater good”...

      Not cool
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      Edited by DoctorESO on May 15, 2018 1:07AM
    • Leogon
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      No, it is not rude
      In real life, they would hit a wall but ESO is just a game so I don't really mind.
    • BlazingDynamo
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      I do it all the time. Not sure if it bothers anyone, I honestly can't even think if it's happened to me. Probably does, I just never notice it because it doesn't matter lol
    • yttoks
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      Yes, you should travel around them instead
      Yes, of course. You will make them feel inadequate for not taking care of their horse. Why are they soooo slow? Another question.

      Always rude to not consider the feelings of others.
    • Arthur_Spoonfondle
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      No, it is not rude
      Can't say it's something I do often but, you've got to have a real problem with over-sensitivity to get upset by it.
    • Pheefs
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      No, it is not rude
      I like to walk pretty much everywhere! so what?!? its my murshun!
      :p
      & lots of people jump over top of me or run right through me as they go by, I never think of this as rude...
      but the people who run around me in circles as I walk along, that's rude.
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    • Mureel
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      No, it is not rude
      I rather like to Jump Over them wherever possible and love it when I can sail over and show them my black stag's underside xD

      But I only like to jump them, not run right through.
    • seaef
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      No, it is not rude
      DoctorESO wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      DoctorESO wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      It's ruder to stand in the middle of a well-traveled road, staring at a map or rummaging around in a chest.

      People do this sort of crap in real life too. Although, when on the road, they are usually texting someone. It is amazing that some people actually arrive where they are going in one piece. (and, sadly, some don't)

      It's always nice to know that Darwin's theories still play out unless some nosy paramedic intervenes.

      These people also hurt and kill innocent bystanders.

      Something about “for the greater good”...

      What if it was you that got rear-ended and killed? Or your spouse, kids, family members, friends?

      It is what it is. Life is hard and not fair. Fact.
      "The Illuminati are very achievement focused. It's like Xbox - only everything is hardcore."
      - Kirsten Geary
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      Edited by DoctorESO on May 15, 2018 1:04AM
    • seaef
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      No, it is not rude
      DoctorESO wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      DoctorESO wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      DoctorESO wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      postlarval wrote: »
      It's ruder to stand in the middle of a well-traveled road, staring at a map or rummaging around in a chest.

      People do this sort of crap in real life too. Although, when on the road, they are usually texting someone. It is amazing that some people actually arrive where they are going in one piece. (and, sadly, some don't)

      It's always nice to know that Darwin's theories still play out unless some nosy paramedic intervenes.

      These people also hurt and kill innocent bystanders.

      Something about “for the greater good”...

      What if it was you that got rear-ended and killed? Or your spouse, kids, family members, friends?

      It is what it is. Life is hard and not fair. Fact.

      How does that support your claim of Darwinism when a "fit" person is killed by the uncontrollable stupidity of an "unfit"? How about if a terrorist flies a plane into skyscrapers and kills thousands of these people?

      I feel sorry for whatever rough life you've had.

      Don't bother. My life has been far from rough. A cakewalk actually.
      "The Illuminati are very achievement focused. It's like Xbox - only everything is hardcore."
      - Kirsten Geary
    • Turbotailz
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      No, it is not rude
      Think of it as quick physical attraction :love:
      Friend: This one has a cool joke to tell. Want to hear?
      Me: Sure okay.
      Friend: What can a frozen band-aid be applied on?
      Me: This one don't know. Tell me.
      Friend: A cold cut. Get it?? hehehe
      Me:.... *activates Grim Focus!*
      Friend: No wait! it's a joke! please!
    • MaidenOregon
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      No, it is not rude
      Whilst in PVP — If I see a dead player from another alliance in the ground, I will aim straight for them and run my mount over their face.

      I think I’m going to special hell. :blush:
    • MaidenOregon
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      No, it is not rude
      SisterGoat wrote: »
      It's rude to stand in the middle of the road. OUTTA MY WAY.

      This. If you’re in PVE and dueling on a main roadway, I will not go around. If come up on one out in the wild (where they should be), I will respect their space.
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