MornaBaine wrote: »VirtualElizabeth wrote: »I am curious about something in regards to OP original post. I understand being trolled by non rpers and honestly even in say SWTOR that had RP servers, you still got trolled pretty regularly. In SWTOR mute became my very best friend because of that. But in ESO, when you mute someone does their chat not go away from your screen? Is this not a valid option in ESO when it comes to trolls?
Recently trolls talking about their peni$ seems to be a thing. So yeah, once I screenshot and report, I ignore. But as another poster has already pointed out, trolling often takes a far more aggressive approach than just spamming p0Rn in chat at you. Trolls will have their character leaping in your face, spamming spells and other attacks and just do their utmost to completely distract and (insert censored word here) all over your RP just because they can. Once that has happened four or five times in a session I'm pretty much ready to throw in the towel. And it's completely ludicrous to suggest that we should have to go hunt down deserted areas to go literally hide in for RP. The onus really IS on ZOS to deal with this problem because frankly they are the only ones who can. And thus far I've seen their "response" to be extremely lackluster.
thelordoffelines wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »VirtualElizabeth wrote: »I am curious about something in regards to OP original post. I understand being trolled by non rpers and honestly even in say SWTOR that had RP servers, you still got trolled pretty regularly. In SWTOR mute became my very best friend because of that. But in ESO, when you mute someone does their chat not go away from your screen? Is this not a valid option in ESO when it comes to trolls?
Recently trolls talking about their peni$ seems to be a thing. So yeah, once I screenshot and report, I ignore. But as another poster has already pointed out, trolling often takes a far more aggressive approach than just spamming p0Rn in chat at you. Trolls will have their character leaping in your face, spamming spells and other attacks and just do their utmost to completely distract and (insert censored word here) all over your RP just because they can. Once that has happened four or five times in a session I'm pretty much ready to throw in the towel. And it's completely ludicrous to suggest that we should have to go hunt down deserted areas to go literally hide in for RP. The onus really IS on ZOS to deal with this problem because frankly they are the only ones who can. And thus far I've seen their "response" to be extremely lackluster.
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1. The word *** isn't *** its a completely accepted term for the male sexual organ. (although in not saying that isn't highly annoying).
2. Was this dc? I went over there on an alt and noticed they very much like to talk about their *** over there.
MornaBaine wrote: »pullbcarepull wrote: »What if those folks trolling you are just role-playing very rude people?
Thank you for illustrating exactly why we need what I'm asking for.
bchulettub17_ESO wrote: »I will agree that something should be done, everyone plays the game for their own reason and shouldn't feel like they don't have a place. ZOS should also be looking at the RP crowd as a big source of income, as the majority of things in the Crown Store will be cosmetic.
curlyqloub14_ESO wrote: »Another suggestion for RP location: Cyrodiil. It may seem outlandish, but hey - it's open to anyone lvl 10+, and really, most of the zone is deserted most of the time. The quest hub areas are like little towns, with relatively low amount of traffic. There are also other various caves and buildings scattered throughout that are unoccupied 99% of the time.
Harleyquincey wrote: »What really drives me mad, personally, is the hilariously awful flower-picking RP that is going on whenever I stumble upon it here (not that I'd participate, I'm busy enough with my ongoing campaign still). I sometimes spend a while and listen in to it and am downright apalled. It's the same old same old, some guys trying to play the Prince of Whatever, someone else is a Count but still helps out in a tavern as a sort of barkeep (go figure! I witnessed that live, for real) and then there's the really odd stuff like eRP and furry-RP plus all the special snowflakes.
Harleyquincey wrote: »What really drives me mad, personally, is the hilariously awful flower-picking RP that is going on whenever I stumble upon it here (not that I'd participate, I'm busy enough with my ongoing campaign still). I sometimes spend a while and listen in to it and am downright apalled. It's the same old same old, some guys trying to play the Prince of Whatever, someone else is a Count but still helps out in a tavern as a sort of barkeep (go figure! I witnessed that live, for real) and then there's the really odd stuff like eRP and furry-RP plus all the special snowflakes.
LOL. I know, it makes me cringe too. In fact, if someone was actually talking or acting like that, given the game is based in a mediaeval style world of death, war and plagues, a true roleplayer of this world would be disgusted with them, call them a mewling nonce and bash them on the head with a mace.
I got blasted out the other day for standing around listening to people who were using /say to RP. I wasn't doing anything to interrupt (and I used to do PnP back in the day, so I get it), I was just standing in a public place, intrigued with the story that was going on around me. Unwilling to join in (it seemed like a fairly intense ritual/initiation type thing going on, not a casual bar chat), but interested enough to listen.
I don't actually want RP on a separate server. Although I got a roasting for listening to what was going on, it kind of made my day. There should be room for that and acceptance of that (and I personally welcome it), not shoved off into some corner where you have to make a deliberate decision that in order to RP you have to be 'on the RP server' or something. I have always enjoyed seeing moments of RP around Tamriel, and maybe sometime I will want to join in - if you all go off and hide on your own shard, how will that ever happen?
I don't think an RP channel would be the end to all RP problems. Last night we had a moderately big event, and with the huge range of the 'say' channel, it was virtually impossible to follow the chat at times.
Instead of a separate channel, a much smaller say range could solve a lot of problems, I think. Griefers wouldn't notice a lot of RP if they're not standing right next to the RPers, and events wouldn't be such a stressful experience for the people who have to read everything in chat (vendors, tavern staff etc).
That being said, I'm not against a separate RP channel at all. It wouldn't prevent people from griefing RPers on purpose though if that's what they love doing. Say/emote chat isn't really used a lot by non-RPers in TESO, is it?
MornaBaine wrote: »Dear ZOS,
You claim to care very deeply about your roleplaying community. And you do seem to try to engage with us, as the Tamriel Chronicle shows. However, you chose (for reasons I'm sure seemed compelling to you) NOT to give us an RP shard/server, etc. And frankly, I've yet to see an RP server that did not get invaded by non-roleplayers in any other game I've played anyway, usually to the point of pretty much destroying them. It is a sad truth that an unfortunately large part of the human race is cruel and stupid and there's not much you can do about it.
I am part of a roleplaying guild and we have a lot of involvement with other roleplaying guilds. It's a great deal of fun for us. However, I have never, EVER been roleplaying without someone trolling the RP session at some point, at least once. Trolling takes all sorts of "imaginative" forms like:
start saying really rude and demeaning things
spam spells
stand in the middle of whatever is going on and dance
stand within other characters (thanks lack of collision) just to be annoying
start playing instruments while standing "in your face"
To get a GM's intervention they have to get a flurry of reports from several players and the offender has to be dumb enough to stick around long enough to be caught by the GM.
Generally speaking what happens is a series of "drive by" trollings by multiple people who will come over, be rude and disruptive for a few moments and then move on. This happens MULTIPLE TIMES in any RP session I have ever been in and it is the common experience of every single roleplayer in the game.
The arrival of the B2P model is going to make this situation worse than ever. You already KNOW it is. So what are you going to do about it ZOS?
I already fear that the answer will be, "absolutely nothing."
Combating trolling is part of why player housing is so desperately desired. But you've shown no indication that you are interested in even beginning that project. And even if you told us you were starting work on it tomorrow we know it would still be many, many moths AFTER B2P hits before we could even optimistically hope to see it implemented.
But there IS something you can do, relatively simply. Give us empty instances. Houses and taverns, maybe even the castles and a few dungeons. No mobs, no XP gain, just EMPTY versions of spaces that already exist. Then let us be able to go into them as a group. All roleplayers REALLY need is a troll-free space to play in. This need is filled by many other games because dungeons and other content are instanced/phased to your group only. So you can go in, do the content, and then have the space to roleplay in.
As a "for instance" when I was playing Age of Conan there was a dungeon called Bubshur House in the Stygian lowbie zone. It was filled with zombies. Since much lower level NPCs were smart enough to NOT attack player characters significantly higher than themselves (unlike the ones in THIS game) my Necromancer eventually adopted it as her personal library and the wandering undead were her "servants." I could then group with other players and my Necro could have a nice quiet conversation about the finer points of flensing a skeleton while showing off her collection of necromantic tomes and scrolls.
The point is, you could get to a troll-free space to roleplay in peace. Whereas you, ZOS, have made that completely impossible. So please, I implore you, before you go B2P, show your roleplayers (who are going to be spending a ton of money in your crown store) just a little bit of consideration and throw us this bone. Please.
Thank you.