There is an ignore command for chat. You can right click the name in the chat window to access it if someone is spamming, being a tedious troll, etc without having to report them.One factor that's obviously new to the game with It's multiplayer aspect is being able to socialize with others.
I've noticed though that this has been difficult as guilds are always advertising in this chat, if It's not spamming It's different guilds posting over top of a previous guilds advertisement.
This is making it very difficult for players to interact with one another.
I have seen players in-game make comments about this, like "spam!" And "Do you expect people to join your guild if you advertise it in the chat like this". It obviously annoys players.
There is a section on these forums for guild recruitment.I agree that the long chats are disrupting, but I'd prefer something like a "recruitment board", where a guild master guild register a guild with some info about it and players could also apply to registered guilds. This would be a solution over making advertising a guild in zone chat a bannable offense in my eyes.
tinythinker wrote: »There is a section on these forums for guild recruitment.I agree that the long chats are disrupting, but I'd prefer something like a "recruitment board", where a guild master guild register a guild with some info about it and players could also apply to registered guilds. This would be a solution over making advertising a guild in zone chat a bannable offense in my eyes.
tinythinker wrote: »There is an ignore command for chat. You can right click the name in the chat window to access it if someone is spamming, being a tedious troll, etc without having to report them.
There are usually a limited number who keep repeating the same spam. Ignoring them or reporting them are your current options unless and until ZOS changes its current policies and procedures. What you do until that happens (if it ever does) is your choice. My post was just adding an option that hadn't been listed.tinythinker wrote: »There is an ignore command for chat. You can right click the name in the chat window to access it if someone is spamming, being a tedious troll, etc without having to report them.
Ignore every single player that advertises there guild?
I don't think this is a very good suggestion sorry.
tinythinker wrote: »There is an ignore command for chat. You can right click the name in the chat window to access it if someone is spamming, being a tedious troll, etc without having to report them.
Ignore every single player that advertises there guild?
I don't think this is a very good suggestion sorry.
When will people understand that a "Trade chat" will solve NOTHING in regards to this or any other topic about players buying, selling, LFM, asking others for gold, asking others for help, Guild recruitment, etc. ZoS hasn't done anything about this because there is NOTHING they can do about it. If there is a chat that is open to any player, players can spam said chat with whatever they want to, whenever they want to. Ignore is your friend if you don't want to see this, or make a new channel, then set it so you don't see zone chat, done.Zenimax won't do anything about it. We've been asking them for months to simply give us a separate trade chat channel and they won't do it.
Yup. I do advertise. But I do it randomly and try not to do it too often. We do get most recruits this way. I also agree about the zone chat... For me its off 98% of the time. I'm always in my guild chat.lordrichter wrote: »Some do repeat the guild ads too often. Really, they only need to say it once per 15 minutes or so.
Once you find a guild, you may discover that Zone chat is just noise that you can turn off. I have a Zone tab in the chat box for when I want it and the main Chat tab has Zone turned off.
OrangeTheCat wrote: »Oh come off it! I advertise my trade guild ONCE per zone per day. Hardly obtrusive and not spam. Hardly an offence. And what else can we do what with an anemic and contacting player base? If there was a guild or trade channel I'd use that but as it is...
What ways? We have no LFG tool, so the only things left are the forum (hardly anyone uses it), inviting friends and attracting new members during public guild events. Neither is as effective as zone chat. Let's face it, it may be mildly annoying, but it works.