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Justice System PvP - Please explain exactly WHY you are for / against this content!

  • DominusPax
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    I think a great system with the way the game is designed as it pertains to character levels in this game is untenable. PvP to me should always be skill vs. skill. With levels and gear and a million other small details behind the mechanics of the game it skews too hard in one direction or the other. I think a game with a justice system that players seem to be after should be in a game without levels where everyone has is at the same place with stats or variations that keep stats in the same ballpark. That way, every encounter has risk/reward.
  • Lefty_Lucy
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Magdalina wrote: »
    Tandor wrote: »
    Because I want people killing me when afk waiting for a bounty to drop, or when I am trying to make a few gold to repair my armors, and want to get tbagged by every 500 cp player who claims that they rekt me xDDDDDD

    What part of "You would be able to opt-out..." is it that makes it so hard to understand ?

    Usually for me it's the part where there is no clarification whether any opt-out is going to be total, irrespective of bounty level, or only limited so long as you don't kill NPCs and get a high bounty (in which case there's an enforced choice between having PvP penalties imposed for PvE crimes in PvE areas or being excluded from some of the PvE content).

    What I believe to be Lefty's suggestion (and everyone's suggestion on this thread) is that the opt-out system would be a checkbox in the settings. If you opt-out, absolutely nothing changes for you, it stays as it is, regardless of your actions and the level of your bounties : you cannot be attacked by players, only by guards.
    Only thing that could possibly change is that you could see players fighting around you, but it would not impact you whatsoever.

    That does impact me if I'm doing a quest and I see people PvPing around me. Most quests are not solo phased and PvP would completely break immersion. ESO may not have started out as being a PvE game with PvP in Cyrodiil, but it ended up that way and the reason it is so popular is because of the PvE, not the PvP.

    It's not even that I'm a PvPer but I don't think I understand this argument.
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    all those things don't break your immersion, but PvPing people would? Why?

    I also seriously do not understand this point of view.

    We aren't playing Skyrim. This is an MMO. You don't want to see other players engaging in a dynamic world? Then why are you on an MMO?

    The immersion argument makes absolutely no sense to me... This doesn't mean I don't respect your right to an opinion. I just don't see how it could apply here.
    Competetive small scale PvP'er.
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  • Dark_Aether
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    I am against Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    I for one am happy they made that decision. Not because I'm afraid I won't like the system, but because it is a guaranty that it would have been imbalanced and badly implemented. ZOS has yet to prove to us that they can do something right the first time around.
    I could already see the future; people complaining, asking to either fix it or remove it. I would rather they leave that for now to fix Cyrodiil and prepare the battleground system. Stop asking for more when what you have is so broken.
  • Lefty_Lucy
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    I for one am happy they made that decision. Not because I'm afraid I won't like the system, but because it is a guaranty that it would have been imbalanced and badly implemented. ZOS has yet to prove to us that they can do something right the first time around.
    I could already see the future; people complaining, asking to either fix it or remove it. I would rather they leave that for now to fix Cyrodiil and prepare the battleground system. Stop asking for more when what you have is so broken.

    So do you feel this way about literally every single content update? Because nothing you said here is exclusive to Justice System PvP. With your argument, I don't see how you can be against Justice System PvP and not be against any other content update - including battlegrounds which you just mentioned.

    Essentially, "they can't do it right, so I'm glad that they aren't even trying" can be extended to literally every update.
    Edited by Lefty_Lucy on January 14, 2016 5:39PM
    Competetive small scale PvP'er.
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  • petraeus1
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I for one am happy they made that decision. Not because I'm afraid I won't like the system, but because it is a guaranty that it would have been imbalanced and badly implemented. ZOS has yet to prove to us that they can do something right the first time around.
    I could already see the future; people complaining, asking to either fix it or remove it. I would rather they leave that for now to fix Cyrodiil and prepare the battleground system. Stop asking for more when what you have is so broken.

    So do you feel this way about literally every single content update? Because nothing you said here is exclusive to Justice System PvP. With your argument, I don't see how you can be against Justice System PvP and not be against any other content update - including battlegrounds which you just mentioned.

    Essentially, "they can't do it right, so I'm glad that they aren't even trying" can be extended to literally every update.

    Admittedly, PvP Justice is a tad bit more complicated than another straightforward PvE zone, and way easier to mess up. We're only busy for two days, aren't even devs on the game and already have discussed many potential problems. However, I want ambitious things like this. Themepark rides will grow old at some point, whereas systems like these offer emergent gameplay that is never the same. But hey.
  • Lefty_Lucy
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    petraeus1 wrote: »
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I for one am happy they made that decision. Not because I'm afraid I won't like the system, but because it is a guaranty that it would have been imbalanced and badly implemented. ZOS has yet to prove to us that they can do something right the first time around.
    I could already see the future; people complaining, asking to either fix it or remove it. I would rather they leave that for now to fix Cyrodiil and prepare the battleground system. Stop asking for more when what you have is so broken.

    So do you feel this way about literally every single content update? Because nothing you said here is exclusive to Justice System PvP. With your argument, I don't see how you can be against Justice System PvP and not be against any other content update - including battlegrounds which you just mentioned.

    Essentially, "they can't do it right, so I'm glad that they aren't even trying" can be extended to literally every update.

    Admittedly, PvP Justice is a tad bit more complicated than another straightforward PvE zone, and way easier to mess up. We're only busy for two days, aren't even devs on the game and already have discussed many potential problems. However, I want ambitious things like this. Themepark rides will grow old at some point, whereas systems like these offer emergent gameplay that is never the same. But hey.

    I agree with you. Justice PvP is definitely a complicated task. But this is a terrible reason for ZOS to abandon it. It is also, in my opinion, a terrible reason for the community to give up on the content.

    They haven't even tried yet. Don't put them down before they try...
    Competetive small scale PvP'er.
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  • Dubhliam
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    How can players treat "because I don't want to look at that" as a valid reason for something not to be implemented?

    At least the post from @Contraptions was a fine example of things he is worried might be implemented incorrectly and had doubts about.

    Also, don't mean to disrespect anyone here, but comments like "I don't want to look at that" or "PvE zones for PvEer" sound much like something a homophobe would say for gay marriage.

    You don't have to like it, but where did you get the idea it would affect you in any way?
    >>>Detailed Justice System Concept thread<<<
  • Magdalina
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Hm, well on not really related but at least somewhat positive note - I think doing this thread alone upped your forum level, @Lefty_Lucy :tongue: I seem to remember you only having 3 stars under your name when I read this yesterday.
    So, like, even when if ZOS just ignores you and the community all again you can at least feel the community loves you...or something :D
  • I55UE5
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    I am against Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    This system seemed like a handful when they announced it and it had me nervous. The system would have likely just turned into a way for people to initiate dueling. Because of this, it would take away from the actual justice system, and more players would be stealing just to get flagged, rather than what it is now. I trust Duels and an arena/battleground in ZOS' hands over this system any day

    I do still believe that they need to expand upon the justice system, and likely will in thieves guild.
  • PrinceBoru
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    It's not coming.
    Deal with it.
    It ain't easy being green.
  • Dark_Aether
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    I am against Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    petraeus1 wrote: »
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I for one am happy they made that decision. Not because I'm afraid I won't like the system, but because it is a guaranty that it would have been imbalanced and badly implemented. ZOS has yet to prove to us that they can do something right the first time around.
    I could already see the future; people complaining, asking to either fix it or remove it. I would rather they leave that for now to fix Cyrodiil and prepare the battleground system. Stop asking for more when what you have is so broken.

    So do you feel this way about literally every single content update? Because nothing you said here is exclusive to Justice System PvP. With your argument, I don't see how you can be against Justice System PvP and not be against any other content update - including battlegrounds which you just mentioned.

    Essentially, "they can't do it right, so I'm glad that they aren't even trying" can be extended to literally every update.

    Admittedly, PvP Justice is a tad bit more complicated than another straightforward PvE zone, and way easier to mess up. We're only busy for two days, aren't even devs on the game and already have discussed many potential problems. However, I want ambitious things like this. Themepark rides will grow old at some point, whereas systems like these offer emergent gameplay that is never the same. But hey.

    I agree with you. Justice PvP is definitely a complicated task. But this is a terrible reason for ZOS to abandon it. It is also, in my opinion, a terrible reason for the community to give up on the content.

    They haven't even tried yet. Don't put them down before they try...

    So you'd rather they introduce another broken system and add more issues instead of fixing the currently PVP and then have more time later to work on a much more needed game mode "battleground".

    You can't always have everything, sometimes you need to sacrifice to gain something better later.
  • Lefty_Lucy
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    I want to thank everyone again for voting and for sharing their opinions.

    This is pretty much the only topic in ESO that will draw out this much passion from me, so I am happy to see that I was able to accomplish something with this post. I made this post because I wanted to see what everyone thought about this content, and what each person's background is when they share their opinion.

    Let's take a look at the poll as it stands right now.

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    These results meet my expectations. My hypothesis was that most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content. This is evidently true. 62% of voters who oppose this content have never played a game with content like this.

    I also expected that most people who have played games with justice system PvP content would be in favor of this update to ESO. This is also true. 78% of voters who have played justice system PvP content in other games are in favor of this update.

    Finally, I expected more people to be in favor of this update. Also true. 79% of voters are in favor of justice system PvP content in ESO.


    After the announcement by @ZOS_MattFiror , I was disappointed to see what people were saying on other posts about this topic. I tried my hardest with this post to express that we should not be assuming anything about the implementation of the Justice System PVP.

    Unfortunately, there still seems to be a lot of people who voted in this thread that are still holding the opinion that this update would mean they could no longer steal things without having to worry about PvP. I don't think I can count how many times I have expressed that this assumption is invalid. I was hoping people would read/listen to this, take a moment and think about what could have been, and vote differently. Oh well.

    There are other reasons against this content in ESO, most of which make no logical sense to me, but there are a few sound arguments within this thread.

    It is still my personal opinion that this content should not have been abandoned by ZOS.

    All in all, I know this post won't change anything. Even if all the ZOS employees that were tagged in this thread read the post, we won't see results. We know this from the past. We know how this works. I would be astonished to even see a ZOS reply in this thread.

    Nothing will happen. We have lost the one update that, in my opinion, had the highest probability for the increasing the longevity of ESO as an MMORPG. This upsets me greatly.

    I love this game. I want to want to play ESO. I just don't want to play ESO anymore, especially when the future looks so dull.

    Hopefully ESO can survive the coming wave of MMORPG releases in 2016. I really hope it can. I just don't think it will. Of course there will always be people playing this game. But this really could have been a great MMORPG. Maybe it still can, but we just took a big step in the wrong direction.

    I'll be back to ESO some day. I hope I will want to stay when I return.

    Thanks again everyone.

    - Lefty Lucy
    Competetive small scale PvP'er.
    GM of Afterburner - DC small scale PvP guild

    YouTube: youtube.com/leftylucy_pvp
    Livestream: twitch.tv/leftylucy_pvp
  • anitajoneb17_ESO
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    ESO may not have started out as being a PvE game with PvP in Cyrodiil, but it ended up that way and the reason it is so popular is because of the PvE, not the PvP.

    Do you have a study based on reliable figures regarding the playerbase and their motivation ? The reason ESO is so popular (is it, btw ?) could also be its graphics, its name, its lore, its gameplay, whatever.
    As to the PvP, I heard and read many PvPers who, whilst complaining about lag or and balance, tend to agree that the combat design in ESO is still the best there is.
    ralonasan wrote: »
    Doesn't matter, sold DLC. Lol. We all got rekt. By RNG, by lag, by lies, by carebears. Unless they announce some useful information during ESO live, they are going to lose a major portion of their player base. They can claim they have a lot of new players etc etc. But when those new players move up in VR and realize that this game has nothing to offer, they'll be just as pissed as we are and leave just the same.
    PrinceBoru wrote: »
    It's not coming.
    Deal with it.

    Sorry guys but these two comments are the perfect example of despising, non constructive and hateful comments that are definitely not needed...
    If one thing, it shows that ZOS perhaps made the right choice by dropping justice system PvP because PvEers and PvPers will never make any effort to communicate anything else but hate in this community, and cause problems that no game design will ever reconcile.


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    Edited by anitajoneb17_ESO on January 14, 2016 7:12PM
  • Bazeric
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    would completely break immersion.

    The realm of Nirn is wholly based on conflict. War, politics, subjugation, hostile environments, and all things evil are the reality for Tamriel. There are even guilds solely dedicated to such deviant behavior as thieving and assassination. The entire immersion of Elder Scrolls is deciding how you handle a world consumed in perpetual conflict, be it the Glorious Hero or the Maniacal Murderer. A player based justice system (opt-in favorably) is perhaps the most immersive thing that could be added to ESO. It reflects the design of societies at large through the history of Tamriel and irl Earth. Otherwise we wouldn't have words to describe things as "guards" or "police." Maybe you've never seen or heard a police siren, or maybe you never seen drunkards in a bout or worse... But they are a reality. I would welcome the sight of a thief being brought to justice or an assassin getting his mark. That is the world of Tamriel, and allowing player to participate will only add another dynamic element to Tamriel. Yes the gardens of Auridon are lovely to walk, the jungles of Greenshade wild, Wrothgar harsh, Alik'r hot, Stonefalls hotter still, Stromhaven stormy, and Blackmarsh......well damp.... But the people of Tamriel inhabit the world, good and bad.
    Looking for broken things in hopes they may be fixed. I've given up, my game literally works differently from yours.
    64M+ AP across 9 toons... kinda makes me a GO
  • Dark_Aether
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    I am against Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I love this game. I want to want to play ESO. I just don't want to play ESO anymore, especially when the future looks so dull.

    Hopefully ESO can survive the coming wave of MMORPG releases in 2016. I really hope it can. I just don't think it will. Of course there will always be people playing this game. But this really could have been a great MMORPG. Maybe it still can, but we just took a big step in the wrong direction.

    I'll be back to ESO some day. I hope I will want to stay when I return.

    Thanks again everyone.

    - Lefty Lucy

    Ok I get it now. This thread was more for you than anything else. You really wanted that feature and already made up your mind to leave if you did not get it. You were just begging for someone to come up with a reason for you to stay or hoped the devs would answer to your cry.

    Too bad, I enjoyed your videos and hope you have fun with whatever you move on to next.
    Edited by Dark_Aether on January 14, 2016 6:27PM
  • Lefty_Lucy
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Bazeric wrote: »
    would completely break immersion.

    The realm of Nirn is wholly based on conflict. War, politics, subjugation, hostile environments, and all things evil are the reality for Tamriel. There are even guilds solely dedicated to such deviant behavior as thieving and assassination. The entire immersion of Elder Scrolls is deciding how you handle a world consumed in perpetual conflict, be it the Glorious Hero or the Maniacal Murderer. A player based justice system (opt-in favorably) is perhaps the most immersive thing that could be added to ESO. It reflects the design of societies at large through the history of Tamriel and irl Earth. Otherwise we wouldn't have words to describe things as "guards" or "police." Maybe you've never seen or heard a police siren, or maybe you never seen drunkards in a bout or worse... But they are a reality. I would welcome the sight of a thief being brought to justice or an assassin getting his mark. That is the world of Tamriel, and allowing player to participate will only add another dynamic element to Tamriel. Yes the gardens of Auridon are lovely to walk, the jungles of Greenshade wild, Wrothgar harsh, Alik'r hot, Stonefalls hotter still, Stromhaven stormy, and Blackmarsh......well damp.... But the people of Tamriel inhabit the world, good and bad.

    Thank you for this. Excellent points.
    Competetive small scale PvP'er.
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  • TheBonesXXX
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past

    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I love this game. I want to want to play ESO. I just don't want to play ESO anymore, especially when the future looks so dull.

    Hopefully ESO can survive the coming wave of MMORPG releases in 2016. I really hope it can. I just don't think it will. Of course there will always be people playing this game. But this really could have been a great MMORPG. Maybe it still can, but we just took a big step in the wrong direction.

    I'll be back to ESO some day. I hope I will want to stay when I return.

    Thanks again everyone.

    - Lefty Lucy

    Ok I get it now. This thread was more for you than anything else. You really wanted that feature and already made up your mind to leave if you did not get it. You were just begging for someone to come up with a reason for you to stay or hoped the devs would answer to your cry.

    Too bad, I enjoyed your videos and hope you have fun with whatever you move on to next.

    Except he made this thread for all players who wanted a the Justice system and proved a point that many of the crowd who oppose it never even experienced a justice system. The difference is he has stream power and the influence to actually net proper results and conduct a proper experiment.

    It also shows just how much unnecessary ill contempt people have for the PvP play-style. The witch hunt phenomena is strong on the ESO forums.
  • danno8
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Dositheus wrote: »
    Open world PVP in Rift was all that made it decent for me for quite some time. What did that amount to? You had to flag yourself, or engage in pvp and then you could be attacked.

    The first day I played 5 years ago I went to one of the dynamic Rift events, only to see a high level (42ish?) player stand in lowbies AoE's in order to get the lowbie flagged, who would then proceed to kill them.

    I think that is the kind of stuff that would need to be carefully coded to prevent, especially when you keep in mind that people in this game did not buy the game with the understanding that open world PvP could be a thing. With RIFT you at least knew it was possible when you signed up.
  • Danikat
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    I am against Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    I don't like PvP in general.

    I don't mind it being in games I play if I can completely ignore it, but I have no interest in having more of it, especially in PvE areas regardless of whether I personally am forced into participating all the time, only when I want to complete certain quests/actions or not at all.
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  • danno8
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    petraeus1 wrote: »
    Tandor wrote: »
    Because I want people killing me when afk waiting for a bounty to drop, or when I am trying to make a few gold to repair my armors, and want to get tbagged by every 500 cp player who claims that they rekt me xDDDDDD

    What part of "You would be able to opt-out..." is it that makes it so hard to understand ?

    Usually for me it's the part where there is no clarification whether any opt-out is going to be total, irrespective of bounty level, or only limited so long as you don't kill NPCs and get a high bounty (in which case there's an enforced choice between having PvP penalties imposed for PvE crimes in PvE areas or being excluded from some of the PvE content).

    What I believe to be Lefty's suggestion (and everyone's suggestion on this thread) is that the opt-out system would be a checkbox in the settings. If you opt-out, absolutely nothing changes for you, it stays as it is, regardless of your actions and the level of your bounties : you cannot be attacked by players, only by guards.
    Only thing that could possibly change is that you could see players fighting around you, but it would not impact you whatsoever.

    That does impact me if I'm doing a quest and I see people PvPing around me. Most quests are not solo phased and PvP would completely break immersion. ESO may not have started out as being a PvE game with PvP in Cyrodiil, but it ended up that way and the reason it is so popular is because of the PvE, not the PvP.

    There's no reason to assume normal PvE zones would become a warzone. Mind you, I'm all for a separate zone for Justice PvP, but even in a global implementation, there's a hundred limitations that could be implemented to make sure Justice PvP is a relatively rare phenomenon. As rare as when you currently see a thief get caught by a guard. I think the immersion argument is to be respected, but I don't share it: there are many things in an open world that could break immersion. Heck, seeing 10 people doing the exact same quest as me, killing a boss spawn is immersion breaking. I don't think the occasional fight in which a criminal is caught would have that much impact, if the right limitations would be in place.

    Of all the concerns of what PvP could bring to PvE areas, many of which I agree with, this is probably the only one I completely disagree with. Some guy walking around in a wedding dress is FAR more immersion breaking than 2 people duking it out in the street. In fact the two people fighting in the street may even be considered MORE immersive.
  • Smitch_59
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    I am against Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    Magdalina wrote: »
    Tandor wrote: »
    Because I want people killing me when afk waiting for a bounty to drop, or when I am trying to make a few gold to repair my armors, and want to get tbagged by every 500 cp player who claims that they rekt me xDDDDDD

    What part of "You would be able to opt-out..." is it that makes it so hard to understand ?

    Usually for me it's the part where there is no clarification whether any opt-out is going to be total, irrespective of bounty level, or only limited so long as you don't kill NPCs and get a high bounty (in which case there's an enforced choice between having PvP penalties imposed for PvE crimes in PvE areas or being excluded from some of the PvE content).

    What I believe to be Lefty's suggestion (and everyone's suggestion on this thread) is that the opt-out system would be a checkbox in the settings. If you opt-out, absolutely nothing changes for you, it stays as it is, regardless of your actions and the level of your bounties : you cannot be attacked by players, only by guards.
    Only thing that could possibly change is that you could see players fighting around you, but it would not impact you whatsoever.

    That does impact me if I'm doing a quest and I see people PvPing around me. Most quests are not solo phased and PvP would completely break immersion. ESO may not have started out as being a PvE game with PvP in Cyrodiil, but it ended up that way and the reason it is so popular is because of the PvE, not the PvP.

    It's not even that I'm a PvPer but I don't think I understand this argument.
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    all those things don't break your immersion, but PvPing people would? Why?

    I also seriously do not understand this point of view.

    We aren't playing Skyrim. This is an MMO. You don't want to see other players engaging in a dynamic world? Then why are you on an MMO?

    Speaking only for myself, I play ESO because it's set in the Elder Scrolls universe. I play it DESPITE the fact that it's an MMO. Yes, I'm a casual carebear that so many PVPers love to hate. The anti-casual comments here remind me of Sheldon Cooper when he gave up on trying to make some new friends because "they weren't having fun right."

    As for this poll, the number of votes (a little over 300) is pretty small compared to the number of ESO players. I suspect that the majority of folks on this forum are PVPers, so it seems to me the poll results are slanted accordingly. I bet most casual players don't read or post on these forums. As far as the PVP Justice system is concerned, I voted no because I don't do PVP. But if it was structured in such a way that I could opt out, then I really wouldn't care much one way or the other.
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  • driosketch
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I want to thank everyone again for voting and for sharing their opinions.

    This is pretty much the only topic in ESO that will draw out this much passion from me, so I am happy to see that I was able to accomplish something with this post. I made this post because I wanted to see what everyone thought about this content, and what each person's background is when they share their opinion.

    Let's take a look at the poll as it stands right now.

    ZAJ652y.png

    These results meet my expectations. My hypothesis was that most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content. This is evidently true. 62% of voters who oppose this content have never played a game with content like this.

    I also expected that most people who have played games with justice system PvP content would be in favor of this update to ESO. This is also true. 78% of voters who have played justice system PvP content in other games are in favor of this update.

    Finally, I expected more people to be in favor of this update. Also true. 79% of voters are in favor of justice system PvP content in ESO.


    - Lefty Lucy

    Your conclusion is off because you are comparing different things. Your factors are those who have played a game with justice PvP, and those who would like to see a system of such in ESO. Most have not on the fomer, and most are in favor on the latter. If you made a 2x2 box of the results, you want to take the pecentage across or down and compare adjacent squares. You are comparing diagonally.

    Of those in favor, 82% of those who have never played a game like that are in favor vs 77% of those who have. That's a difference of 5% and it looks like the reverse of your hypothesis is true. (Yes, if that result is significant of course)
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  • reften
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Love to have more reasons to kill players...in cyrodiil. So why not? It's more content, everyone is KoS anyway.

    Not sure how it will work, or if it will be fun, but hell, worth a shot.

    Ripe for abuse I'm sure (Hi all, going to jump on my EP toon and steal a bunch of stuff, who wants to farm justice goodies with me?
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  • Lefty_Lucy
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    driosketch wrote: »
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I want to thank everyone again for voting and for sharing their opinions.

    This is pretty much the only topic in ESO that will draw out this much passion from me, so I am happy to see that I was able to accomplish something with this post. I made this post because I wanted to see what everyone thought about this content, and what each person's background is when they share their opinion.

    Let's take a look at the poll as it stands right now.

    ZAJ652y.png

    These results meet my expectations. My hypothesis was that most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content. This is evidently true. 62% of voters who oppose this content have never played a game with content like this.

    I also expected that most people who have played games with justice system PvP content would be in favor of this update to ESO. This is also true. 78% of voters who have played justice system PvP content in other games are in favor of this update.

    Finally, I expected more people to be in favor of this update. Also true. 79% of voters are in favor of justice system PvP content in ESO.


    - Lefty Lucy

    Your conclusion is off because you are comparing different things. Your factors are those who have played a game with justice PvP, and those who would like to see a system of such in ESO. Most have not on the fomer, and most are in favor on the latter. If you made a 2x2 box of the results, you want to take the pecentage across or down and compare adjacent squares. You are comparing diagonally.

    Of those in favor, 82% of those who have never played a game like that are in favor vs 77% of those who have. That's a difference of 5% and it looks like the reverse of your hypothesis is true. (Yes, if that result is significant of course)

    I understand your conclusions, but data is data. You can interpret it many ways. I don't see any reason why my interpretation of the data is incorrect.

    Your conclusions are just as relevant as mine.

    Also, my hypothesis was:
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content.

    I'm very confused why you think it is invalid to interpret the polls the way I did.
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  • Lefty_Lucy
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I love this game. I want to want to play ESO. I just don't want to play ESO anymore, especially when the future looks so dull.

    Hopefully ESO can survive the coming wave of MMORPG releases in 2016. I really hope it can. I just don't think it will. Of course there will always be people playing this game. But this really could have been a great MMORPG. Maybe it still can, but we just took a big step in the wrong direction.

    I'll be back to ESO some day. I hope I will want to stay when I return.

    Thanks again everyone.

    - Lefty Lucy

    Ok I get it now. This thread was more for you than anything else. You really wanted that feature and already made up your mind to leave if you did not get it. You were just begging for someone to come up with a reason for you to stay or hoped the devs would answer to your cry.

    Too bad, I enjoyed your videos and hope you have fun with whatever you move on to next.

    I didn't make this thread for "fame" or something, if that's what you're saying. I don't care about that. I would think that if you watched the video, this would be more apparent.

    I want to play a game that I enjoy. I thought the justice system PvP would make ESO that game. When this content was dropped and I looked at the forums, I was confused by people's responses. I know for a fact that other people were too.

    This thread was an attempt at focusing the conversation and collecting everyone's opinions and putting them in one spot.

    Also, my videos will continue even after I stop playing. :)

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  • NobleNerd
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    driosketch wrote: »
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I want to thank everyone again for voting and for sharing their opinions.

    This is pretty much the only topic in ESO that will draw out this much passion from me, so I am happy to see that I was able to accomplish something with this post. I made this post because I wanted to see what everyone thought about this content, and what each person's background is when they share their opinion.

    Let's take a look at the poll as it stands right now.

    ZAJ652y.png

    These results meet my expectations. My hypothesis was that most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content. This is evidently true. 62% of voters who oppose this content have never played a game with content like this.

    I also expected that most people who have played games with justice system PvP content would be in favor of this update to ESO. This is also true. 78% of voters who have played justice system PvP content in other games are in favor of this update.

    Finally, I expected more people to be in favor of this update. Also true. 79% of voters are in favor of justice system PvP content in ESO.


    - Lefty Lucy

    Your conclusion is off because you are comparing different things. Your factors are those who have played a game with justice PvP, and those who would like to see a system of such in ESO. Most have not on the fomer, and most are in favor on the latter. If you made a 2x2 box of the results, you want to take the pecentage across or down and compare adjacent squares. You are comparing diagonally.

    Of those in favor, 82% of those who have never played a game like that are in favor vs 77% of those who have. That's a difference of 5% and it looks like the reverse of your hypothesis is true. (Yes, if that result is significant of course)

    I understand your conclusions, but data is data. You can interpret it many ways. I don't see any reason why my interpretation of the data is incorrect.

    Your conclusions are just as relevant as mine.

    Also, my hypothesis was:
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content.

    I'm very confused why you think it is invalid to interpret the polls the way I did.

    Based on some earlier posts about this topic I am pleasantly surprised by the amount of players that actually wanted to have the system in the game... it matters little to me whether they had experience with it previously.

    I do believe many of the ones that do not want the feature in the game either do not understand how it would work or just hate pvp period (those ES single player rpg gamers).

    Unfortunately I doubt any of this conversation in this thread will persuade ZOS to reconsider their decision, but one can hope that @ZOS_GinaBruno, @ZOS_MattFiror, @ZOS_BrianWheeler or others are looking at the thread.
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  • Lefty_Lucy
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    driosketch wrote: »
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I want to thank everyone again for voting and for sharing their opinions.

    This is pretty much the only topic in ESO that will draw out this much passion from me, so I am happy to see that I was able to accomplish something with this post. I made this post because I wanted to see what everyone thought about this content, and what each person's background is when they share their opinion.

    Let's take a look at the poll as it stands right now.

    ZAJ652y.png

    These results meet my expectations. My hypothesis was that most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content. This is evidently true. 62% of voters who oppose this content have never played a game with content like this.

    I also expected that most people who have played games with justice system PvP content would be in favor of this update to ESO. This is also true. 78% of voters who have played justice system PvP content in other games are in favor of this update.

    Finally, I expected more people to be in favor of this update. Also true. 79% of voters are in favor of justice system PvP content in ESO.


    - Lefty Lucy

    Your conclusion is off because you are comparing different things. Your factors are those who have played a game with justice PvP, and those who would like to see a system of such in ESO. Most have not on the fomer, and most are in favor on the latter. If you made a 2x2 box of the results, you want to take the pecentage across or down and compare adjacent squares. You are comparing diagonally.

    Of those in favor, 82% of those who have never played a game like that are in favor vs 77% of those who have. That's a difference of 5% and it looks like the reverse of your hypothesis is true. (Yes, if that result is significant of course)

    I understand your conclusions, but data is data. You can interpret it many ways. I don't see any reason why my interpretation of the data is incorrect.

    Your conclusions are just as relevant as mine.

    Also, my hypothesis was:
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content.

    I'm very confused why you think it is invalid to interpret the polls the way I did.

    @driosketch I thought about this a little bit more. I think I see what you are trying to say. I think you are trying to say that it would be invalid to extrapolate from my data analysis and make a statement like: "Most people who haven't tried a game with justice system PvP content would oppose this content in ESO".

    I am not trying to extrapolate like this; I agree this would be fallacious. I am simply looking at the facts. The facts are as I mentioned in my analysis -- of the people that oppose this content, most have never experienced anything like it.

    Edit: mobile typos
    Edited by Lefty_Lucy on January 14, 2016 7:44PM
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  • driosketch
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    driosketch wrote: »
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    I want to thank everyone again for voting and for sharing their opinions.

    This is pretty much the only topic in ESO that will draw out this much passion from me, so I am happy to see that I was able to accomplish something with this post. I made this post because I wanted to see what everyone thought about this content, and what each person's background is when they share their opinion.

    Let's take a look at the poll as it stands right now.

    ZAJ652y.png

    These results meet my expectations. My hypothesis was that most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content. This is evidently true. 62% of voters who oppose this content have never played a game with content like this.

    I also expected that most people who have played games with justice system PvP content would be in favor of this update to ESO. This is also true. 78% of voters who have played justice system PvP content in other games are in favor of this update.

    Finally, I expected more people to be in favor of this update. Also true. 79% of voters are in favor of justice system PvP content in ESO.


    - Lefty Lucy

    Your conclusion is off because you are comparing different things. Your factors are those who have played a game with justice PvP, and those who would like to see a system of such in ESO. Most have not on the fomer, and most are in favor on the latter. If you made a 2x2 box of the results, you want to take the pecentage across or down and compare adjacent squares. You are comparing diagonally.

    Of those in favor, 82% of those who have never played a game like that are in favor vs 77% of those who have. That's a difference of 5% and it looks like the reverse of your hypothesis is true. (Yes, if that result is significant of course)

    I understand your conclusions, but data is data. You can interpret it many ways. I don't see any reason why my interpretation of the data is incorrect.

    Your conclusions are just as relevant as mine.

    Also, my hypothesis was:
    Lefty_Lucy wrote: »
    most people who oppose the justice system PvP content have never played a game with such content.

    I'm very confused why you think it is invalid to interpret the polls the way I did.
    Because you have both a higher number of people who never played such a game and a higher number in favor. Comparing like you did skews the results towards the bigger group of respondents. lets look at the converse.

    From the image, 98 players have played a game like this, a minority of 32%. If past experience has no impact, we would expect them to be about 32% of those opposed and likewise for in favor. Comparing like this we factor out one of the imbalances by comparing like respondents.

    Your hypothesis is they are more in favor. In actuality, they are 38% of those opposed and only 30% of those in favor.
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  • Danikat
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    I am against Justice System PvP and I have played at least one game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    The most interesting result for me is that the vast majority of those interested enough to vote have no previous experience with a system like this.
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  • Magdalina
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    I am in favor of Justice System PvP and I have never played a game with Justice System PvP content in the past
    Danikat wrote: »
    The most interesting result for me is that the vast majority of those interested enough to vote have no previous experience with a system like this.

    Maybe it's simply because ESO is the first MMO for a lot of people here, like me for example. Single player RPG-ers from previous TES games who came and loved the MMO part of it :tongue:
    Edited by Magdalina on January 14, 2016 8:21PM
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