Strange. Since 1.6 every time I enter PvP I get the same experience of the worst PvP in several years...but I don't get t-baged.
Hey Armitas -- it was good to see you on the field on Haderus last night. EP needs some more players to come fight and even the field. It is either DC dominated or AD dominated most of the time.
I always t-bag people, problem?
When i was young i love seeing mature content, there's no internet but every kid manage to watch mature content alllll the time. nobody in this world nowaday can stop kids watching mature contents with the internet.
The "M" on the screen will not make your kid to change the channel, if they can't watch it now, they'll watch later, if not here they'll go somewhere else. Think about what you did when you're a boy, and you'll know what they're doing, but just alot easier.
a wrong behavior is just wrong, if you did it 1000 times and get numb, it's doesnt make it right.
[Thats true. better teach the younglings to make sure THEY get the frag and be the tea-bagger. Best defense is a strong offense.
No offense OP; but 30 years of playing and you want to pretend like this sort of thing isn't a regular occurrence in online multiplayer? This stuff is not exclusive to ESO at all and has not been for at least 10 years.
And I would also ask myself "How old is my daughter, and what is this M in a white box at the bottom of my screen?" Even with that, they still add the legal extra of "Online interactions not rated by the ESRB" because they have known for years how an online community can be.
It's true it happens in almost all PVP games i ever play, the worst experience means the moment my daughter saw it.I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
Your inability to shelter your daughter from seeing mature content as well as your inability to explain to her what other players are doing to desecrate your dead body is not our responsibility.
Elder Scrolls is not a Disney game. Never has been. What would give you the idea that it is suitable for a young ladies viewing? Would you play GTA in front of her as well?
If you got caught watching *** would you blame the ***'s producers for allowing such sexual content in their movie?
Furthermore, if you are talking about the squatting gesture that occurs, there is no actual genitalia exposed so it is not explicit either.
Solution: Be a responsible parent don't make ZoS parent for you.
When i was young i love seeing mature content, there's no internet but every kid manage to watch mature content alllll the time. nobody in this world nowaday can stop kids watching mature contents with the internet.
The "M" on the screen will not make your kid to change the channel, if they can't watch it now, they'll watch later, if not here they'll go somewhere else. Think about what you did when you're a boy, and you'll know what they're doing, but just alot easier.
a wrong behavior is just wrong, if you did it 1000 times and get numb, it's doesnt make it right.
No offense OP; but 30 years of playing and you want to pretend like this sort of thing isn't a regular occurrence in online multiplayer? This stuff is not exclusive to ESO at all and has not been for at least 10 years.
And I would also ask myself "How old is my daughter, and what is this M in a white box at the bottom of my screen?" Even with that, they still add the legal extra of "Online interactions not rated by the ESRB" because they have known for years how an online community can be.
It's true it happens in almost all PVP games i ever play, the worst experience means the moment my daughter saw it.I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
Your inability to shelter your daughter from seeing mature content as well as your inability to explain to her what other players are doing to desecrate your dead body is not our responsibility.
Elder Scrolls is not a Disney game. Never has been. What would give you the idea that it is suitable for a young ladies viewing? Would you play GTA in front of her as well?
If you got caught watching *** would you blame the ***'s producers for allowing such sexual content in their movie?
Furthermore, if you are talking about the squatting gesture that occurs, there is no actual genitalia exposed so it is not explicit either.
Solution: Be a responsible parent don't make ZoS parent for you.
When i was young i love seeing mature content, there's no internet but every kid manage to watch mature content alllll the time. nobody in this world nowaday can stop kids watching mature contents with the internet.
The "M" on the screen will not make your kid to change the channel, if they can't watch it now, they'll watch later, if not here they'll go somewhere else. Think about what you did when you're a boy, and you'll know what they're doing, but just alot easier.
a wrong behavior is just wrong, if you did it 1000 times and get numb, it's doesnt make it right.
No offense OP; but 30 years of playing and you want to pretend like this sort of thing isn't a regular occurrence in online multiplayer? This stuff is not exclusive to ESO at all and has not been for at least 10 years.
And I would also ask myself "How old is my daughter, and what is this M in a white box at the bottom of my screen?" Even with that, they still add the legal extra of "Online interactions not rated by the ESRB" because they have known for years how an online community can be.
It's true it happens in almost all PVP games i ever play, the worst experience means the moment my daughter saw it.I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
Your inability to shelter your daughter from seeing mature content as well as your inability to explain to her what other players are doing to desecrate your dead body is not our responsibility.
Elder Scrolls is not a Disney game. Never has been. What would give you the idea that it is suitable for a young ladies viewing? Would you play GTA in front of her as well?
If you got caught watching *** would you blame the ***'s producers for allowing such sexual content in their movie?
Furthermore, if you are talking about the squatting gesture that occurs, there is no actual genitalia exposed so it is not explicit either.
Solution: Be a responsible parent don't make ZoS parent for you.
When i was young i love seeing mature content, there's no internet but every kid manage to watch mature content alllll the time. nobody in this world nowaday can stop kids watching mature contents with the internet.
The "M" on the screen will not make your kid to change the channel, if they can't watch it now, they'll watch later, if not here they'll go somewhere else. Think about what you did when you're a boy, and you'll know what they're doing, but just alot easier.
a wrong behavior is just wrong, if you did it 1000 times and get numb, it's doesnt make it right.
newtinmpls wrote: »: She did ask me about a male orc in a wedding dress running around cyrodiil once, and THAT i have no idea how to explain.
I must have missed this.
Yes I can see the whole tea-bagging/disrespect/troll thing as a problem, an evidence of immaturity, and generally more (entirely subjective) fuel for my personal suspicion that PvP can be more inherently attractive to less mature people. Blah Blah Blah.
But you are upset about a male orc in a dress?
Cross-dressing .... somehow not on the same level as *** to me
golfer.dub17_ESO wrote: »Dude, it's an "I owned you" gesture in a game that is played by adults and teenagers. I've yet to meet anyone except yourself offended or traumatized by it, my friends do it to each other all the time.
No offense OP; but 30 years of playing and you want to pretend like this sort of thing isn't a regular occurrence in online multiplayer? This stuff is not exclusive to ESO at all and has not been for at least 10 years.
And I would also ask myself "How old is my daughter, and what is this M in a white box at the bottom of my screen?" Even with that, they still add the legal extra of "Online interactions not rated by the ESRB" because they have known for years how an online community can be.
It's true it happens in almost all PVP games i ever play, the worst experience means the moment my daughter saw it.I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.
Your inability to shelter your daughter from seeing mature content as well as your inability to explain to her what other players are doing to desecrate your dead body is not our responsibility.
Elder Scrolls is not a Disney game. Never has been. What would give you the idea that it is suitable for a young ladies viewing? Would you play GTA in front of her as well?
If you got caught watching *** would you blame the ***'s producers for allowing such sexual content in their movie?
Furthermore, if you are talking about the squatting gesture that occurs, there is no actual genitalia exposed so it is not explicit either.
Solution: Be a responsible parent don't make ZoS parent for you.
When i was young i love seeing mature content, there's no internet but every kid manage to watch mature content alllll the time. nobody in this world nowaday can stop kids watching mature contents with the internet.
The "M" on the screen will not make your kid to change the channel, if they can't watch it now, they'll watch later, if not here they'll go somewhere else. Think about what you did when you're a boy, and you'll know what they're doing, but just alot easier.
a wrong behavior is just wrong, if you did it 1000 times and get numb, it's doesnt make it right.
newtinmpls wrote: »golfer.dub17_ESO wrote: »Dude, it's an "I owned you" gesture in a game that is played by adults and teenagers. I've yet to meet anyone except yourself offended or traumatized by it, my friends do it to each other all the time.
While I do now realize this behavior is common, your comment does not nominate you for a poster child of mature behavior. If this is what you and your friends consider common and appropriate and enjoyable.... you social standards are quite different than mine.
So... in this fantasy roleplaying game, all of our characters, should be lawful good? (translation for non D&D people, good two shoes). I think not.
ulrik.igerupb16_ESO wrote: »Doesn't happen that often on Blackwater EU. Sure, there's emoting but mostly it's the more entertaining ones. Lute, sitchair, sweeping, bucket of water, different types of dancing. Perhaps the players on EU are more mature?
He's not the OP.TequilaFire wrote: »I find it interesting you complain about morality when your user name is Heromofo.
Just saying...
SeñorCinco wrote: »He's not the OP.TequilaFire wrote: »I find it interesting you complain about morality when your user name is Heromofo.
Just saying...
TequilaFire wrote: »I find it interesting you complain about morality when your user name is Heromofo.
Just saying...
TequilaFire wrote: »Lol, my bad I apologize to Hero that is a good user name.
TequilaFire wrote: »SeñorCinco wrote: »He's not the OP.TequilaFire wrote: »I find it interesting you complain about morality when your user name is Heromofo.
Just saying...
Lol, my bad I apologize to Hero that is a good user name.
Ok. This thread is actually serious. It is. Yes. Yes?
I just wonder how that someone let their kid watch while their character get t-bagged possibly could be a community issue.
TequilaFire wrote: »I find it interesting you complain about morality when your user name is Heromofo.
Just saying...
I see that your saying about children finding ways to content inappropriate for their age. I'm not going to get into an argument over access issues or pushing paternalistic policies in response to those issues, because that would be a very lengthy discussion.
But I gotta try to lay this one to bed because I don't want it to spread.
Focusing on your last line, "a wrong behavior is just wrong, if you did it 1000 times and get numb, it's doesnt make it right." Is generally true IRL. But what is important here is the context. This is a game. A fantasy game. Where like many other forms of adult entertainment the bounds and restrictions we place on ourselves in "normal everyday" real life are suspended giving us a playground in which to let loose in and behave differently. Something similar can be said for books and movies where anything the imagination can conceive can be portrayed. And in games we take a more active role in that whereas in books and film it's passive.
I'm not talking about the game alone, ESO is one of the best online game i ever played.
However, it's the player habit in the game, almost everytime I dead in PVP, other players will XXXX my corpse.
Last time my daughter was watching me playing PVP and asked me what are they doing on my char's dead body, which i don't know how to explain such a behavior to a girl.
If ESO is a small society, ZOS should be responsible to stop such an ridiculous and offense activities happening in their game.
it's like the broken glass theory, if they do nothing, it's just encourage other player to follow.