Bluepetunia wrote: »here are two more.....
I've had several GM's come in on me to help with issues and never did they wear white robes. They have always been projections, the blue see through npc types. If they type to the zone their names have been a bright gold color to show they are not the "regular players". Kind of wondering when they changed up and went to normal characters and normal chat colors.
ZOS_JordanH wrote: »Hey, everyone. Gamemaster Kathar and Gamemaster Finalorn are both legitimate ESO GMs. We hope this provides some clarification on the issue.
As always, no GM will ever ask for details pertaining to a player's account or personal information, so remaining vigilant to impostors is still very important. You can recognize in-game GMs by their white robes and smoke.
Thank you!
terryammon wrote: »ZOS_JordanH wrote: »Hey, everyone. Gamemaster Kathar and Gamemaster Finalorn are both legitimate ESO GMs. We hope this provides some clarification on the issue.
As always, no GM will ever ask for details pertaining to a player's account or personal information, so remaining vigilant to impostors is still very important. You can recognize in-game GMs by their white robes and smoke.
Thank you!
Any ingame Gm should have the following as standard and this is talking from experience:
- Invisible Character Model.
- Untargetable to the player.
- Chat should always be a different colour (Yellow most common).
- Never interact with the public unless its legitimate business.
I hope this is the start of GM events! I do think they need their own colour coding and outfits so that people don't become confused. We've been warned about people impersonating GMs after all so the wariness is warranted.
Still, GM events! Please, please.
chuck-18_ESO wrote: »When the company is warning us of imposters, then places a GM in-game that looks NOTHING like ANY of the GMs that have appeared before, with ZERO forum posts that authentic GMs would be appearing in-game just to sit around (which is a very, very unique action for a GM to do), it raises red flags. No one should be made to feel foolish for reporting red flags.
terryammon wrote: »...
3. Chat should always be a different colour (Yellow most common).
4. Never interact with the public unless its legitimate business.
Exclusive colored chat for GMs is essential to prevent impostors.