I haven't met an exception yet.
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I haven't met an exception yet.
It didn't used to be like that....
I hate to say this... BUT.... its gone downhill since console launch!
I haven't met an exception yet.
The first time I was ever teabagged was by a PvE raid leader in a Trial.
The onlly time I've been told I'm "not good enough" was by a so-called "progression" guild.
I've seen many PvEers call PvP players psychopaths, sociopaths and robbers on this forum.
Guess I could say some sweeping generalizations about PvE players, too.
But I don't
Signed, PvP fanboy
This is why I dislike pvp fanboys. They are just a whiny bunch of immature people, who bring destructive influence to every game. Such ignorant and childlish behavior...it's both disgusting and disappointing.
Quoted for truth. These people should be pitied. Any time I see someone spewing vitriol, all I can think of is how sad their lives must be.Don't get angry over it, feel sorry for it.
These toxic people have something wrong going on in their life.
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The stuff in bold, I really couldn't agree more. Seriously, I can't.. it's only possible to click Agree once or it unselects it. Sorry.@ZOS_RichLambert
I created a Twitch account and upgraded it to Turbo for the sole purpose of watching my first ESO live. Consider me dissapointed. We had about 15 minutes of rehashing topics that were already known and understood by most of active players and the rest of the segment was devoted to Osrinium artwork.
There was practically zero interacting between ZoS and the community watching the stream and you could see a rapid dropoff of users from 1250 to 700 after 30 minutes of artwork shots. I talked to and listened to a ton of players who mentioned the podcast afterward and they were universally disappointed, many of them even angry.
I've got no problem with the art team (They're the reason ESO is one of the best looking RPGs out there) and showing their work, but that at most is going to keep people entertained for 15-20 minutes. Most people who are watching the Twitch stream have a lot of questions and are interested in the future of the game and the direction it is headed. The only piece of information that we learned in that stream that I recall was the seasonal cap is probably going to be every quarter and will raise the CP cap by ~200 points or so. Beyond that, everything was old news and fluff.
I think if ZoS doesn't have significant content to publish for a podcast in the future, they should just not do the podcast. People will not mind. But it is clear from watching this podcast that it was just thrown together last minute (and evidenced by the art guy getting last minute permission from his wife to appear on the show). I hope you guys can improve on this in the future, there may have been other circumstances for the odd time and such that I'm unaware of that threw you off your game...
@ZOS_RichLambert
I created a Twitch account and upgraded it to Turbo for the sole purpose of watching my first ESO live. Consider me dissapointed. We had about 15 minutes of rehashing topics that were already known and understood by most of active players and the rest of the segment was devoted to Osrinium artwork.
There was practically zero interacting between ZoS and the community watching the stream and you could see a rapid dropoff of users from 1250 to 700 after 30 minutes of artwork shots. I talked to and listened to a ton of players who mentioned the podcast afterward and they were universally disappointed, many of them even angry.
I've got no problem with the art team (They're the reason ESO is one of the best looking RPGs out there) and showing their work, but that at most is going to keep people entertained for 15-20 minutes. Most people who are watching the Twitch stream have a lot of questions and are interested in the future of the game and the direction it is headed. The only piece of information that we learned in that stream that I recall was the seasonal cap is probably going to be every quarter and will raise the CP cap by ~200 points or so. Beyond that, everything was old news and fluff.
I think if ZoS doesn't have significant content to publish for a podcast in the future, they should just not do the podcast. People will not mind. But it is clear from watching this podcast that it was just thrown together last minute (and evidenced by the art guy getting last minute permission from his wife to appear on the show). I hope you guys can improve on this in the future, there may have been other circumstances for the odd time and such that I'm unaware of that threw you off your game...
BaldusMageezack wrote: »People just want to be heard.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »BaldusMageezack wrote: »People just want to be heard.
No, people want to be obeyed.
They've been heard. They've been answered. With a "no, not now".
They're just not happy with the answer and think getting noisier will change that but it won't.
They're just children who don't accept the entire world not revolving around them and shaping like they wish.
The only problem with that is that their noise disturbs everyone.
SleepyTroll wrote: »
It is forum issue because some people actually like ESO Live, and the content it offers, and don't appreciate people being rude with chat spam. I don't have to agree or disagree with that view to acknowledge it and appreciate why some folks find rude and insulting chat comments frustrating or annoying.BaldusMageezack wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »BaldusMageezack wrote: »People just want to be heard.
No, people want to be obeyed.
They've been heard. They've been answered. With a "no, not now".
They're just not happy with the answer and think getting noisier will change that but it won't.
They're just children who don't accept the entire world not revolving around them and shaping like they wish.
The only problem with that is that their noise disturbs everyone.
In other words you want them to sit quietly and conform to your will. Not gonna happen. People do what they want and you can't bend them to your will. The best thing you can do is accept it. If not then by all means keep creating threads like these but honestly they serve no purpose except to waste space on the forum. How is this even an ESO forum issue?
People are offended over the " we want PvP arena " spam in chat, or have I missed something?
BaldusMageezack wrote: »If not then by all means keep creating threads like these
tinythinker wrote: »It is forum issue because some people actually like ESO Live, and the content it offers, and don't appreciate people being rude with chat spam. I don't have to agree or disagree with that view to acknowledge it and appreciate why some folks find rude and insulting chat comments frustrating or annoying.BaldusMageezack wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »BaldusMageezack wrote: »People just want to be heard.
No, people want to be obeyed.
They've been heard. They've been answered. With a "no, not now".
They're just not happy with the answer and think getting noisier will change that but it won't.
They're just children who don't accept the entire world not revolving around them and shaping like they wish.
The only problem with that is that their noise disturbs everyone.
In other words you want them to sit quietly and conform to your will. Not gonna happen. People do what they want and you can't bend them to your will. The best thing you can do is accept it. If not then by all means keep creating threads like these but honestly they serve no purpose except to waste space on the forum. How is this even an ESO forum issue?
Not sure how wishing for people to be reasonable or polite is an attempt to silence dissent and bend people's wills, but, OK. Keep fighting that fight for freedom from oppression. On a chat stream. About a video game.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »People are offended over the " we want PvP arena " spam in chat, or have I missed something?
It's not the "we want PvP arena" spamming in chat per se. Even if it sounded very childish and I felt ashamed of our community.
It's because of all the insults that were around it.
Senior art designer was showing and explaining excellent stuff about the creation of Orsinium for instance and all those kids in chat were there with "stop the nonsense, we don't care, just shut up, we want pvp arena".
It's not freedom of speech any more, it's plain lack of respect.