Counterquestion: What is the point of "I quit" posts?lecarcajou_ESO wrote: »Obviously, it exists, and I'm beginning to wonder what the point of locking these threads is—clearly people want to share their reasons for leaving the game, and I for one don't mind reading them. What's the harm, really? Maybe it's time for a dedicated "I quit" forum?
What? No! How did you got that wierd idea?Blackwidow wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »Blackwidow wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »
Last time I checked venting your feelings was not against the forum rules.
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You said, "You aren't entitled to a place to vent your feelings"
You were wrong. You can vent your feelings on the forum.
Neither are applicable in a private forum (in the general sense of that word), so they don't apply here.achimb16_ESO3 wrote: »[snip]
ZOS_CarolusS wrote: »Hail adventurers, let's shed a light on our policy regarding Goodbye and Quitting threads.
We are closing down "goodbye" or "quitting" threads as they usually tend gather responses that are counter-productive to our goal of a fun, welcoming and safe enviroment for the ESO community.
You can always provide us with feedback via the ingame /feedback function and would like to remind everyone, that discussing disciplinary actions is not allowed on the ESO forums per our Community Rules.
ZOS_CarolusS wrote: »Hail adventurers, let's shed a light on our policy regarding Goodbye and Quitting threads.
We are closing down "goodbye" or "quitting" threads as they usually tend gather responses that are counter-productive to our goal of a fun, welcoming and safe enviroment for the ESO community.
You can always provide us with feedback via the ingame /feedback function and would like to remind everyone, that discussing disciplinary actions is not allowed on the ESO forums per our Community Rules.
Yeah well, you also cant demand anything, as you would close that too.
I mean, if you pay for something and it dosnt work, you'd demand that you should do something about it. But hey, thats forbidden by the community rules... gj!
And no, i dont mean that as bashing, i just remind you that as a payed company, you too, have some duties to fulfill. -.-
lecarcajou_ESO wrote: »Obviously, it exists, and I'm beginning to wonder what the point of locking these threads is—clearly people want to share their reasons for leaving the game, and I for one don't mind reading them. What's the harm, really? Maybe it's time for a dedicated "I quit" forum?
Ah yes, the good old realisation that we are not nearly as important as we liked to think of our selfs. Can't even remember when I got that one, but it is definitely a important point in growing up.This is probably gonna come off as harsh but honestly, I don't care who quits or why. I play ESO daily, I know first-hand what the problems are with the game and my choice to deal with them and continue playing, or to unsub and move along, isn't important to anyone but me and Zenimax. (They'll get clued in the moment I decide to ride off into the sunset with my $15 per month.) To pretend the general masses give a crap about my departure would be egotistical.
We already have a ingame feedback formular. The only difference is that nobody sees you doing your part there. Plus a minor case for nobody being to thier idea to your idea.Recommend creating a forum or sticky for "Recommended Fixes/Improvements by Players"
But there is no developer feedback on the feedback players submit, which would be analogous to someone calling a car dealership about an issue with his vehicle, and hearing nothing back.We already have a ingame feedback formular. The only difference is that nobody sees you doing your part there. Plus a minor case for nobody being to thier idea to your idea.
Well, how is that not the case for anyone posting on a public forum, for any reason? That's the purpose of public forums. Else, we'd see folks just chatting at the trees, or shouting at squirrels.So that kinda prooves the point that people who make "I quit" posts only are trying to get attention - not actually get anything solved (because they won't be around to get the benefits either way).
Neither is on the forum. Aside from "this is on our know issues list, [insert link to known issues post]"
Doesn't change that they have no interest in getting anything solved, only getting attention.Well, how is that not the case for anyone posting on a public forum, for any reason? That's the purpose of public forums. Else, we'd see folks just chatting at the trees, or shouting at squirrels.So that kinda prooves the point that people who make "I quit" posts only are trying to get attention - not actually get anything solved (because they won't be around to get the benefits either way).
The discussion was this:
"We already have a ingame feedback formular. The only difference is that nobody sees you doing your part there. Plus a minor case for nobody being to thier idea to your idea.Recommend creating a forum or sticky for "Recommended Fixes/Improvements by Players"
Disagree. If the "quitting post" provides valid reasons, along with viable proposed fixes that were ignored/not implemented, then other players may well find common ground with the complainant - thus resulting in the sought-after fix.If you wanted change you could just use the ingame formular. "I quit" is not making the stuff you say any more interesting or relevant. In fact it devalues whatever actually content you have.
The vast majority of them come from people who are angry, write a string of insults, and rehash issues that have been beaten to death. In many cases they are simply a demand for a different game. They draw responses in kind. More to the point, a quitting thread is a taunt thrown by someone walking out the door (I won't be here to read your responses, but here is why you're awful...)
This forum needs more aggressive moderation, not less. Otherwise it becomes a playground for a handful of abusive people with a lot of time on their hands. (I'd be very much in favor of a daily post limit per account as well.) Letting ranters set the tone leaves only ranters in the discussion.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »Blackwidow wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »
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That's pretty vague, isn't it? Specifically stating that you want to have a "welcoming environment" for the community is a carte blanche to eliminate unwanted criticism without really having to say why, except that it looks ... well ... unwelcoming. I hope you ZOS guys are able to draw a line here, because so many other companies and governmental bodies cannot. Just sayin'ZOS_CarolusS wrote: »(...) they usually tend (to) gather responses that are counter-productive to our goal of a fun, welcoming and safe enviroment for the ESO community (...)
I dont know why people who have unsubbed bother coming back here to post any thing , I mean you quit..move on already.
Maybe so but they dont need to post , just read....
Maybe so but they dont need to post , just read....
The entire idea behind posting is to get the thing that made them leave out in the open in hopes it gets changed. Saying nothing is probably the worst way to have something changed.
Maybe so but they dont need to post , just read....
The entire idea behind posting is to get the thing that made them leave out in the open in hopes it gets changed. Saying nothing is probably the worst way to have something changed.
I think pretty much all of the things that make/made people leave has been posted, just do a search.