Dear ZeniMax Online,
A few weeks before launch, you guys added an option to the Interface Settings menu that allowed players to disable the Quest Giver indicator in the compass and in the world itself. Now, as much as I feel this addition was a good one, I believe it is only a small step towards a feature that could be truly great. You should expand on this idea and allow players to disable all indicators related to questing. Meaning, it would be great if players had the option to hide every quest marker in the game, be it for tracked quests, quest completion, etc. Such an option would be wonderful for those that wish to maximize immersion, for the game becomes far more about exploration and adventuring than about being led by a quest marker throughout Tamriel.
There is currently an add-on that does this very function, called PinKiller, but it causes the game client to crash when the player goes through a loading screen, as manipulating the game's floating pin settings too fast leads to issues. After a teleport, for instance, the game loads its default settings which are then overwritten by the addon, often times leading to a crash.
If this functionality were available right from the game's Interface Settings menu, not only would the crashes stop, it would also make this option more accessible, especially for those that do not use addons (and future console users as well).
I am absolutely a fan of your game, and only hope it grows and becomes better. I believe that if there is anything I can do to help ESO, it is to make suggestions to you, the developers. I do hope you consider my proposal as I feel it will only prove advantageous to your product.
Thank you,
Stealth
Edited by Stealthbr on December 3, 2014 4:19PM