xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »you can just ignore it and never return?
phaneub17_ESO wrote: »xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »you can just ignore it and never return?
Full on addicts looking to quit completely prefer to erase all existence of their games so they are less tempted to return.
Heroic_Defender wrote: »Because I also plan to contact Microsoft and have my Xbox live account deleted shortly and before I do that, I'd like to get my ESO account deleted. Meaning once I delete my email link to my Xbox account, that will mean that my ESO account would become a floater in ZOS's system and having no email associated with it, when I close my email. Which would mean there'd be no way of recovery or deleting my ESO account, once I delete my email.
Heroic_Defender wrote: »I already gave all my stuff away for free a week ago.
More likely an troll kingHeroic_Defender wrote: »I already gave all my stuff away for free a week ago.
That's a real hero
Heroic_Defender wrote: »I already gave all my stuff away for free a week ago.
xenowarrior92eb17_ESO wrote: »@phaneub17_ESO that's a lack of determination...when you make a choice be a man and stand by it without breaking it!
its like saying someone who goes into priesthood in order to remove temptations they would purge all women from the area.
SisterGoat wrote: »Addiction can be a serious problem... Just go to any AA meeting and you'll see. Online gaming is just one of many kinds of addictions, but it all stems from the same problems. I don't think it's really any of our business why he's quitting.