im going to say whats true. the devs will deal with it. I am paying to play their game. if they fail to deliver, I will be angry for obvious reasons.Hlaren_shortsheath wrote: »please dont say things like that because it is our only way of speaking with the devs at this time.ZOS_TristanK wrote: »Hey, all. We want to pop in and let you know that we do take accusations of cheating or Terms of Service violations very seriously. All reports that you file in-game are investigated by our Terms of Service team who determine what, if any, action is appropriate to take. While the Terms of Service team will not inform you of the results of their investigation, rest assured that your reports are not falling on deaf ears.
As stated in our forum Code of Conduct, the ESO Community, Social, Moderation, and Tech Support teams cannot assist with in-game Terms of Service investigations or reports, which is the primary reason that we do not allow these reports on the forums. We also do not allow naming-and-shaming, because accusations posted on the forums can quickly turn into witch-hunts in-game. We do not allow players to be negatively called out on the forums to protect their privacy and safety.
That said, we encourage you to report anyone you suspect of violating our Terms of Service so that we can investigate and take the appropriate action.
I cant even read these anymore. its a waste of time
ZOS_TristanK wrote: »Hey, all. We want to pop in and let you know that we do take accusations of cheating or Terms of Service violations very seriously. All reports that you file in-game are investigated by our Terms of Service team who determine what, if any, action is appropriate to take. While the Terms of Service team will not inform you of the results of their investigation, rest assured that your reports are not falling on deaf ears.
As stated in our forum Code of Conduct, the ESO Community, Social, Moderation, and Tech Support teams cannot assist with in-game Terms of Service investigations or reports, which is the primary reason that we do not allow these reports on the forums. We also do not allow naming-and-shaming, because accusations posted on the forums can quickly turn into witch-hunts in-game. We do not allow players to be negatively called out on the forums to protect their privacy and safety.
That said, we encourage you to report anyone you suspect of violating our Terms of Service so that we can investigate and take the appropriate action.
ZOS_TristanK wrote: »... All reports that you file in-game...
There you go.
Bitching about *insert favorite PvP cheat/exploit of the week here* on the forums will go nowhere.
Do it where they want and need you to do it or... [snip].
ZOS_TristanK wrote: »Hey, all. We want to pop in and let you know that we do take accusations of cheating or Terms of Service violations very seriously. All reports that you file in-game are investigated by our Terms of Service team who determine what, if any, action is appropriate to take. While the Terms of Service team will not inform you of the results of their investigation, rest assured that your reports are not falling on deaf ears.
As stated in our forum Code of Conduct, the ESO Community, Social, Moderation, and Tech Support teams cannot assist with in-game Terms of Service investigations or reports, which is the primary reason that we do not allow these reports on the forums. We also do not allow naming-and-shaming, because accusations posted on the forums can quickly turn into witch-hunts in-game. We do not allow players to be negatively called out on the forums to protect their privacy and safety.
That said, we encourage you to report anyone you suspect of violating our Terms of Service so that we can investigate and take the appropriate action.
mike.gaziotisb16_ESO wrote: »You gain a defense tick after each enemy suicides regardless of whether you hit them or not.
My understanding is someone has to tag them even if it's not you, so if they're suiciding before they've been tagged they wouldn't generate AP. So I believe you are wrong in this, but I will test tonight.
timidobserver wrote: »Not going afk would be as easy as taping a key down or downloading a auto clicker. It is not a macro issue.
timidobserver wrote: »Not going afk would be as easy as taping a key down or downloading a auto clicker. It is not a macro issue.
20s and 60s intervals that are extremely accurate is a script.
An "auto clicker" is a third party script.
timidobserver wrote: »timidobserver wrote: »Not going afk would be as easy as taping a key down or downloading a auto clicker. It is not a macro issue.
20s and 60s intervals that are extremely accurate is a script.
An "auto clicker" is a third party script.
I don't think I ever said it isn't a third party script.
timidobserver wrote: »It is not a macro issue.
eventide03b14a_ESO wrote: »Well that's just a stupid system then. You shouldn't get AP just for being present.mike.gaziotisb16_ESO wrote: »It's quite obvious why he is doing this. Since the resource was enemy controlled he would gain a defense tick for each enemy that used this resource as a suicide resource. He doesn't even have to be at the computer but he still gains legitimate AP.
Hold the phone, why would he gain any AP? For a def tick to dispense, AP has to be generated. For AP to be generated, someone would have to tag the player before he suicides. So if the guy is just sitting inside the tower, not tagging anyone, why would any AP be generated and a tick dispensed?It's sad because I enjoyed fighting this particular guy in the past so much that I even added him to my friends list as a cross faction buddy. Sadly, if I see him log in again I will probably stop playing this game.
Overreacting much?
Wrong you just have to be at a keep that gets hit even by one seige shot and you will gain AP all day long
can someone tell this caveman what macros are?:D
ZOS_TristanK wrote: »Hey, all. We want to pop in and let you know that we do take accusations of cheating or Terms of Service violations very seriously. All reports that you file in-game are investigated by our Terms of Service team who determine what, if any, action is appropriate to take. While the Terms of Service team will not inform you of the results of their investigation, rest assured that your reports are not falling on deaf ears.
As stated in our forum Code of Conduct, the ESO Community, Social, Moderation, and Tech Support teams cannot assist with in-game Terms of Service investigations or reports, which is the primary reason that we do not allow these reports on the forums. We also do not allow naming-and-shaming, because accusations posted on the forums can quickly turn into witch-hunts in-game. We do not allow players to be negatively called out on the forums to protect their privacy and safety.
That said, we encourage you to report anyone you suspect of violating our Terms of Service so that we can investigate and take the appropriate action.
MoeCoastie wrote: »Kill the AFKer. Why do you need ZOS for that? There are a ton of reasons why someone would go afk in a pvp zone but they all face the risk of dying while afk. In the situation you described, seems the afker was in an extremely vulnerable position. Take advantage and gank him! Gank anyone who does that! Never heard anyone complain about free AP before =/
ZOS_TristanK wrote: »That said, we encourage you to report anyone you suspect of violating our Terms of Service so that we can investigate and take the appropriate action.
Let them know what the Rock is cookin' instead of going all Betty White on them and protecting them.
Don't worry, the other option is some *** automated reply informing you that you can also ignore players.ZOS_TristanK wrote: »That said, we encourage you to report anyone you suspect of violating our Terms of Service so that we can investigate and take the appropriate action.
Last time I reported a player I got an email telling me about too much service traffic with console people and was recommended to read the FAQ on the official TESO website. So this was the last time I reported anything for sure...
I agree with what everyone has been saying about players doing farming with out playing with there own two hands & using a tool of some kind to do it for them BUT at the same time I DO HATE the idea that if someone is not able to log in for long periods of time the game punishes them for it A good example of this experience pints this one thing binds low active players (any ware from a few min of play to only 2 hours of play a day) to low lvl areas where they can grow but if u have friends who all play 3 or 4 or 10hours a day you will be un able to play with them in about 1 to 2 days because this game does not spike up xp if u kill a higher lvl enemy compared to u so that means you cannot do a xp train ( a activity where a higher lvl player helps a lower lvl player gain lots of xp by helping the lower lvl player kill enemies that would other wise on hit kill said low lvl player) with your higher lvl friends
By doing that you all but force the hands of gamers who have active real life lives to do afk farming for xp, money, item drops or any other task that takes a sizeable amount of real life time to get in game to do these afk farming we all hate so much
There is a way to help reduce this how ever give players a way to gain xp and gold through a side task that run 24/7 that gives the player or the account a small or large amount of gold or xp possible even items
a idea or this would be buyable property that make the owner money trough a specific task or simply a afk task bare that the player can schedule task for there character to do while they are at work, sleeping, going on a first date and so on
lastly I do not care what your reasons are for hating afk farming is if u bad mouth those who cannot play as many hours as use or less good at finding that one enemies that give a large amount of xp
you are essentially saying I do not want those who have real lives or those who have inventive ways to solve ingame problems to have a way to be better than may character in one form or another so I will complain like a child to the game developer to dumb down the game so I can feel better than them
I hope from this post we can all understand that afk farming gamers are staying in one form or another the only choice we have now is how we as individuals decide to take it do we a) help them find quicker way to farm b) alienate them to the fringes of the game where they will grow to hate you just as much c) incite talks to find ways for both inactive players and active players to find way for the game developers to help both side equally d) some other path
the choice is not just the game dev we all have to make a choice so make it one you wont regret in the future
Lava_Croft wrote: »Don't worry, the other option is some *** automated reply informing you that you can also ignore players.ZOS_TristanK wrote: »That said, we encourage you to report anyone you suspect of violating our Terms of Service so that we can investigate and take the appropriate action.
Last time I reported a player I got an email telling me about too much service traffic with console people and was recommended to read the FAQ on the official TESO website. So this was the last time I reported anything for sure...
ZOS_TristanK wrote: »Hey, all. We want to pop in and let you know that we do take accusations of cheating or Terms of Service violations very seriously. All reports that you file in-game are investigated by our Terms of Service team who determine what, if any, action is appropriate to take. While the Terms of Service team will not inform you of the results of their investigation, rest assured that your reports are not falling on deaf ears.
As stated in our forum Code of Conduct, the ESO Community, Social, Moderation, and Tech Support teams cannot assist with in-game Terms of Service investigations or reports, which is the primary reason that we do not allow these reports on the forums. We also do not allow naming-and-shaming, because accusations posted on the forums can quickly turn into witch-hunts in-game. We do not allow players to be negatively called out on the forums to protect their privacy and safety.
That said, we encourage you to report anyone you suspect of violating our Terms of Service so that we can investigate and take the appropriate action.