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ever been kicked from a dungeon because someone wanted to invite someone from the guild, because your DPS was low or just because you had a different opinion?
This is griefing and it is very common in MMOs.
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It may be common - and it's very definitely obnoxious, rude, and elitist behavior - but it isn't griefing.
From Wikipedia:
"A griefer is a player in a multiplayer video game who deliberately irritates and harasses other players within the game, using aspects of the game in unintended ways. A griefer derives pleasure primarily or exclusively from the act of annoying other users (...)"
I don't see PvE griefing going on in ESO at all.
So if someone uses the kick function to eliminate someone from the group so that his or her whole work is now pointless as he or she cant finish the dungeon anymore its fine?
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david271749 wrote: »david271749 wrote: »david271749 wrote: »@VariciteLogically, do you let the dregs of society run rampant in your society, or do you weed them out so that everyone else can live peacefully?
That's a good question for the guild leaders (not me) who have logged in to see a single player has wiped their bank and received no help getting those items back or punishing the player who took those items.
Or should we just be like: "Well, you're a criminal and murderer who ruins the lives of our innocent citizens and destroys their livelihoods, but I see you come from Daggerfall... so it's all good!"
Never said we should "just be like" that.
I'm not sure what logic you're following, but my logic tells me that criminals should be punished.
I'm pretty sure that the Nords I made in Skyrim weren't cut any slack when murdering people in town just for being from Skyrim originally.
Great point! I'm pretty sure there weren't any enemy redguards or bosmers running the same quests as you, but in a parallel universe only to later meet at a designated area where your universes conveniently intersected for combat.
Yeah, there is absolutely nothing in your post that has anything to do w/ the topic at hand...
Maybe I'm missing it. *checks again*
Nope, not a thing about the Justice system in there at all.
You seem to be upset about guild banks or phasing or something, I'm not really sure what exactly. Maybe you should make your own thread about that stuff?
I use your own argument against you, and all you can do is pretend to ignore my original point, and ask me to go to another thread to prevent you from further embarrassment? Fair enough.
Do you always make a habit of making up random arguments and then debating against them? Seems a bit silly, if you ask me.
All that I said was that I don't feel that players attacking one another in the cities is something that I'd justifiably call griefing, as I don't feel those players are purposely doing anything to harass you personally. They just happen to be in the same city that you are.
Your retort was a mix of complaints about guild bank issues, zone phasing, and what seems like a general complaint about having others in the game at all. I'm not sure what part of any of that you feel is a reply to anything that I said.
I definitely have no idea what part of your post you feel is using my argument against me, as none of it seems to be even remotely relevant to what we were discussing.
Guees you're easy to forget and you're confusing me with someone else who disagrees with you. I'm not going to recap an argument for someone who has no clue what's going. All you have to do is look at quotes and go back a page. Nice effort though.
Okay, this isn't griefing. As someone else pointed out, it's rude, but it isn't griefing.Kewljag_66_ESO wrote: »Skulclutter wrote: »I have absolutely no interest in PVP of any form, so I'm out.
Whats the difference between an AI controlled enemy player and a human controlled enemy player? It shouldn't matter what is controlling it. It is a threat to you eigther way and the design of the game. yes a human opponent is smarter and harder to figure out, but thats the challenge.
NPC's are incapable of griefing. Human players are not. IMHO many people will use the Justice System as a way of griefing. Plus, I doubt they will be satisfied and will want more. There will be mission creep.
People grief in PVE all the time, ever been kicked from a dungeon because someone wanted to invite someone from the guild, because your DPS was low or just because you had a different opinion?
This is griefing and it is very common in MMOs. That whole ... of the poor and innocent PVE player is silly as those people can be the worst in the whole game.
I seldom met someone in PVP who was like that and you also need to understand that someone who kills you does not automatically become a griefer.
fromtesonlineb16_ESO wrote: »PVP belongs in PVP_only games, eg. EVE, and nowhere else.AssaultLemming wrote: »Leave a comment to talk about why you made the choice you did.
Why do you care what others do?
I don't really understand the reasoning behind your argument. Unless you enable pvp and become a potential target, nobody will be able to touch you.
Whatever they do wont affect you in the slightest. You can read your books, enjoy the scenery or quest just like you
It will if there are large groups of people fighting nearby. Large PvP battles are full of flashes from spells being cast and lots of people running about. This is`OK in Cyrodill, its not so good in towns or buildings.
Jacques Berge wrote: »Oh, I've always been on the darkside. Ther only reason I was gonna go enforcer was so I could hunt people. I'm not even sure if I'm gonna steal. I have way more gold than I need(no you can't have any). It's time for Wayrest to have a Jack the Ripper... Man I hope vamps can feed on NPCs in town... Will make things so much easier.Ghettobird52 wrote: »Jacques Berge wrote: »I CHANGED MY MIND... I'M GONNA BE AN OUTLAW SO I CAN KILL THOSE DOO-DOO HEADS(I'm an adult, not sure what's considered foul language and what's not) IN DAGGERFALL. You all know who I'm talking about. The two who niether shut up about King Casimir nor buy me any ale.... I'M OUT FOR BLOOD!!!!
Gooooooooood! Your hatred flows deep within you let it rise, come to the dark side!
michaelb14a_ESO2 wrote: »Oh my god!
michaelb14a_ESO2 wrote: »People running around, casting flashy spells!
michaelb14a_ESO2 wrote: »Why do you care?
michaelb14a_ESO2 wrote: »It's clearly not griefing they are just taking part in the system.
michaelb14a_ESO2 wrote: »Seems like your just bitter over the whole damn thing. Get over it, it's happening.
I'll never understand why some people are so afraid of PVP. Its more of a challenge and exciting. No real penalty to it either.
I'll never understand why some people are so afraid of PVP. Its more of a challenge and exciting. No real penalty to it either.
Speaking for myself: it's not EVEN a fear issue - it's about doing what I find enjoyable.
(I've said it before and I'll say it again) Anytime I feel the need for PvP, I can eyeball the Real Thing, and as much of it as I can possibly stomach, by tuning into any news broadcast, on any channel, any time of the day or night.
Real Life is chock full of PvP - I don't want to log in to any game and pick up where reality leaves off. The idea sickens me.
My game time is reserved for activities that I enjoy - and I don't find the idea of killing others enjoyable - either in the real world or a virtual one.
YMMV
nerevarine1138 wrote: »I'll never understand why some people are so afraid of PVP. Its more of a challenge and exciting. No real penalty to it either.
Speaking for myself: it's not EVEN a fear issue - it's about doing what I find enjoyable.
(I've said it before and I'll say it again) Anytime I feel the need for PvP, I can eyeball the Real Thing, and as much of it as I can possibly stomach, by tuning into any news broadcast, on any channel, any time of the day or night.
Real Life is chock full of PvP - I don't want to log in to any game and pick up where reality leaves off. The idea sickens me.
My game time is reserved for activities that I enjoy - and I don't find the idea of killing others enjoyable - either in the real world or a virtual one.
YMMV
Of course, you could always be like me and be a good criminal. Don't want to PvP? Don't get caught. Couldn't be simpler.
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1) It is NOT open world PvP. There is NO switch to enable it. The Justice System is triggered by stealing.
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Link.Q: What protections will be in place to prevent the accidental commission of crimes?
A: We want to not have players suffer from collateral damage while running around town and using abilities. You will be able to flag yourself as not participating in the system, and we’re thinking about other ways to make sure the user doesn’t accidentally pickpocket or steal.