Blackwidow wrote: »Haven't you heard. The game is perfect as is.
It's A #1 good time game.
Sure, beta testers told them this was an issue for over a year, but obviously we were wrong.
If you don't like something about ESO, you are just playing the wrong game.
Complaining just to complain does not help anyone.
There is also stuff about negativity, QQing and whining, but I'm sure someone will come along and inform you.
Have a nice day.
True story, but it wasn't *all* the other beta testers, i had your back ...I remember trying to bring this up during beta. The only response I got from the other beta testers was:
"Who cares if someone takes everything, it's just beta. You shouldn't put anything of value in there anyway. When I put stuff in there it's with the expectation that it is going to be taken out. We don't need to limit how much stuff people can take out. If you don't want it taken out, don't put it in the guild bank to begin with."
True story.
Blackwidow wrote: »Haven't you heard. The game is perfect as is.
It's A #1 good time game.
Sure, beta testers told them this was an issue for over a year, but obviously we were wrong.
If you don't like something about ESO, you are just playing the wrong game.
Complaining just to complain does not help anyone.
There is also stuff about negativity, QQing and whining, but I'm sure someone will come along and inform you.
Have a nice day.
I remember trying to bring this up during beta. The only response I got from the majority of beta testers was:
"Who cares if someone takes everything, it's just beta. You shouldn't put anything of value in there anyway. When I put stuff in there it's with the expectation that it is going to be taken out. We don't need to limit how much stuff people can take out. If you don't want it taken out, don't put it in the guild bank to begin with."
True story.
Blackwidow wrote: »Haven't you heard. The game is perfect as is.
It's A #1 good time game.
Sure, beta testers told them this was an issue for over a year, but obviously we were wrong.
If you don't like something about ESO, you are just playing the wrong game.
Complaining just to complain does not help anyone.
There is also stuff about negativity, QQing and whining, but I'm sure someone will come along and inform you.
Have a nice day.
I remember trying to bring this up during beta. The only response I got from the majority of beta testers was:
"Who cares if someone takes everything, it's just beta. You shouldn't put anything of value in there anyway. When I put stuff in there it's with the expectation that it is going to be taken out. We don't need to limit how much stuff people can take out. If you don't want it taken out, don't put it in the guild bank to begin with."
True story.
Blackwidow wrote: »Haven't you heard. The game is perfect as is.
It's A #1 good time game.
Sure, beta testers told them this was an issue for over a year, but obviously we were wrong.
If you don't like something about ESO, you are just playing the wrong game.
Complaining just to complain does not help anyone.
There is also stuff about negativity, QQing and whining, but I'm sure someone will come along and inform you.
Have a nice day.
True story, but it wasn't *all* the other beta testers, i had your back ...I remember trying to bring this up during beta. The only response I got from the other beta testers was:
"Who cares if someone takes everything, it's just beta. You shouldn't put anything of value in there anyway. When I put stuff in there it's with the expectation that it is going to be taken out. We don't need to limit how much stuff people can take out. If you don't want it taken out, don't put it in the guild bank to begin with."
True story.
nerevarine1138 wrote: »I love that people are trying to blame this on game design.
You do realize that this happens in every other MMO with guild banks, right?
There is nothing the developers or GMs can/should do to resolve an issue like this.
Stop using guild banks as your own personal treasure trove. Guild banks should be used for putting stuff in that guildies can take, not to circumvent the personal storage limits.
If you put valuable stuff in a guild bank and just let some random that just joined or you obviously dont know well have access to it, you probably deserve to be robbed.
Just because x game has options for storing lots of mighty loot in the guild bank, doesnt mean that is the intention for ESO. Adapt to the game, or die, and get your stuff taken.
Blackwidow wrote: »Stop using guild banks as your own personal treasure trove. Guild banks should be used for putting stuff in that guildies can take, not to circumvent the personal storage limits.
If you put valuable stuff in a guild bank and just let some random that just joined or you obviously dont know well have access to it, you probably deserve to be robbed.
Just because x game has options for storing lots of mighty loot in the guild bank, doesnt mean that is the intention for ESO. Adapt to the game, or die, and get your stuff taken.
Why are people against common sense tools in ESO?
Common sense is taking adequate precautions so you don't get robbed.
Either way, you have to play the game the way it was made, not just assume the way you'd prefer to play it is "common sense".
You want way's of having the utility of a functioning guild bank, where you can determine who can take what and when and how many, while also keeping some stuff off limits so it can be a personal storage unit.
Don't lie that's exactly what you want.
They may give you guild bank options, but knowing their hard stance on inventory management I doubt it.
It's still not going to help people from getting robbed.
Unless you plan to run a guild just to have the additional space and give nobody else access to it, which you already can do so that point is moot.
wojiaoshiyuan3 wrote: »-<personal idea: have a withdrawal limit per day for each guild rank>-
Blackwidow wrote: »Common sense is taking adequate precautions so you don't get robbed.
That is what the guild tools would be used for.Either way, you have to play the game the way it was made, not just assume the way you'd prefer to play it is "common sense".
I love how you put common sense in quotations, as if adding guild bank tools makes no common sense.
We don't have to play the way the game is made. We can ask for changes. That is what we are doing.You want way's of having the utility of a functioning guild bank, where you can determine who can take what and when and how many, while also keeping some stuff off limits so it can be a personal storage unit.
All but that last part.Don't lie that's exactly what you want.
Don't troll me. It's not polite.They may give you guild bank options, but knowing their hard stance on inventory management I doubt it.
They have never had a hard stance against guild bank rules.
They limited the personal banks.It's still not going to help people from getting robbed.
That is exactly what it will do.Unless you plan to run a guild just to have the additional space and give nobody else access to it, which you already can do so that point is moot.
It's called limited access.
Again, why are people against common sense tools in ESO?
Blackwidow wrote: »nerevarine1138 wrote: »I love that people are trying to blame this on game design.
We only blame it on the game design because the game design is crap.
Do you think the game design is good?You do realize that this happens in every other MMO with guild banks, right?
Wrong.
Every AAA MMOs has great guild bank options.There is nothing the developers or GMs can/should do to resolve an issue like this.
Other than fix the guild bank options.
I'm sure that is what you meant to say.