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onlinegamer1 wrote: »Modified the OP to link to the TOS which would (to me, anyway) clearly indicate that troll camps are, in fact, illegal.

Even if they were, it's hard to police this kind of thing. My friend put down a forward camp the other day incase he was ganked while running a solo dungeon out in Cyrodiil.
It was his camp, he bought it, and it was placed where he wanted it. That camp may or may not have been in a position that was detrimental to his alliance, but you can't punish ignorance.
Going back to my first statement, if you did spot an intended troll camp, how would you suggest they dealt with it? Take the persons word for it who reported it or spend man hours investigating the issue?
There might be a solution to the troll camp problem, but making them illegal isn't one of them. There has to be a safe-guard built into the game mechanics that prevents it. I'm sure they're aware of them.
@Dleatherus , that sounds more like he's talking about blood-porting issues which is a common complaint rather than troll camp. Which I'm not even convinced is a real problem.Dleatherus wrote: »onlinegamer1 wrote: »Modified the OP to link to the TOS which would (to me, anyway) clearly indicate that troll camps are, in fact, illegal.
troll camps are for sure an issue
they are aware of it:
D.
Tintinabula wrote: »The burden is on you to prove intent.Gluck with that.







LonePirate wrote: »A couple of those tents - not all, just a couple - look like they could be time saving insurance policies placed by people doing PVE activities as they are near PVE related locations. Are those not legitimate uses of tents as well?

LonePirate wrote: »A couple of those tents - not all, just a couple - look like they could be time saving insurance policies placed by people doing PVE activities as they are near PVE related locations. Are those not legitimate uses of tents as well?
When you die to PVE, you can use a soul gem to rez...
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »This sort of behavior is not something we like to see. It's against the spirit of the game, and hurts the health of ESO's PVP. We also understand that a handful of bad eggs will always try to ruin the fun for all. That's up to us to solve. As Brian mentioned, we are exploring development-drive solutions and will share what we have in mind as soon as possible.
Tintinabula wrote: »The burden is on you to prove intent.Gluck with that.
PICTURES
*some are from another topic* http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/130642/naming-camp-placers-tired-of-losing-keeps-because-of-troll-camps#latest
Pretty sure you are a smart person and can figure this one out...
Tintinabula wrote: »The burden is on you to prove intent.Gluck with that.
PICTURES
*some are from another topic* http://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/discussion/130642/naming-camp-placers-tired-of-losing-keeps-because-of-troll-camps#latest
Pretty sure you are a smart person and can figure this one out...
That's not proof. One of those tents could be there by coincidence, and however unlikely that might be, it's entirely possible; and they need to be absolutely 100% sure of malicious intent before they start throwing around bans and warnings.

No.
I very much doubt most "troll camps" even are meant to be troll camps. That said though, they seem to be very rare anyways where I play (EU Thornblade)
That's not proof. One of those tents could be there by coincidence, and however unlikely that might be, it's entirely possible; and they need to be absolutely 100% sure of malicious intent before they start throwing around bans and warnings.
driosketch wrote: »A lot of those camps aren't hurting anything but the AP reserves of the player placing them. A few of them mark troll I could see as legitimate, albeit non optimal placement.
There are some definite defense camp blocks there in the set though. It seems like an easy thing to get around, by having one group rez there to use the camp up while the defense readies a proper camp. Use it as an opportunity to berserk the enemy assult, or have players elsewhere blood-port to the camp for you, then ride full tilt to the keep defense. If any should die on the way, they can rez at the proper camp, boosting the number of defenders. And if one of you stays behind, nonchalantly, they can observe if someone deliberately tries to replace the camp. Then you have a name to report.
1) 1 camp per player dropped at any given time so one person cant spam the map with camps
2) When you die, you can spawn at the closest camp only. This keeps active PvP'ers "in the fight" at the current keep, and also doesn't allow them to suicide spawn across the map.
Looks like problem solved in my opinion.
LonePirate wrote: »A couple of those tents - not all, just a couple - look like they could be time saving insurance policies placed by people doing PVE activities as they are near PVE related locations. Are those not legitimate uses of tents as well?
So?LonePirate wrote: »A couple of those tents - not all, just a couple - look like they could be time saving insurance policies placed by people doing PVE activities as they are near PVE related locations. Are those not legitimate uses of tents as well?
When you die to PVE, you can use a soul gem to rez...
@onlinegamer1 - you got your answer, ZOS declined to give you the answer you wanted.ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »This sort of behavior is not something we like to see. It's against the spirit of the game, and hurts the health of ESO's PVP. We also understand that a handful of bad eggs will always try to ruin the fun for all. That's up to us to solve. As Brian mentioned, we are exploring development-drive solutions and will share what we have in mind as soon as possible.
fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »@onlinegamer1 - you got your answer, ZOS declined to give you the answer you wanted.
No they're not 'illegal'.
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ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »This sort of behavior is not something we like to see. It's against the spirit of the game, and hurts the health of ESO's PVP.
fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »So?LonePirate wrote: »A couple of those tents - not all, just a couple - look like they could be time saving insurance policies placed by people doing PVE activities as they are near PVE related locations. Are those not legitimate uses of tents as well?
When you die to PVE, you can use a soul gem to rez...
Your reply in no way disproves his theory.
fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »@onlinegamer1 - you got your answer, ZOS declined to give you the answer you wanted.ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »This sort of behavior is not something we like to see. It's against the spirit of the game, and hurts the health of ESO's PVP. We also understand that a handful of bad eggs will always try to ruin the fun for all. That's up to us to solve. As Brian mentioned, we are exploring development-drive solutions and will share what we have in mind as soon as possible.
No they're not 'illegal'.
/thread
ZOS_JessicaFolsom wrote: »This sort of behavior is not something we like to see. It's against the spirit of the game, and hurts the health of ESO's PVP. We also understand that a handful of bad eggs will always try to ruin the fun for all. That's up to us to solve. As Brian mentioned, we are exploring development-drive solutions and will share what we have in mind as soon as possible.