MornaBaine wrote: »Note my weary sigh. This issue is astonishingly simple. People who harass are breaking TOS. As such they should be banned. They are breaking a contract they agreed to abide by. End of story. Now, MY feelings are not hurt nor am I emotionally traumatized when some tool starts spewing filth in chat (I report and then ignore) or spamming noisy, flashy abilities in order to disrupt and grief groups of people playing in a way they don't get or don't approve of. I am merely ANNOYED. It reduces my enjoyment of this game that, to date, I have spent a small fortune on. Yet I do not really WANT them to be punished. Really. I just want to be able to make them "go away" in a way that does not disrupt MY game OR THEIRS. This is not a matter of wanting revenge or being thin skinned. This is a matter of calling on the makers of this game to improve the game in such a way, which is possible with the existing technology, that NONE of us have to endure the unwanted company of players we find annoying. I am just as happy to BE ignored in such as fashion as I am to do the ignoring. We just need ZOS to make it possible. Because it is simply the right thing to do.
They've let a lot of staff go. Maybe they lack the resources or manpower to properly police their game.
KingDuncanVII wrote: »If someone is following you, why not go to a Wayshrine and teleport to a different location (farm or something to pass the time)? And in a few minutes, go back to where you were. Hopefully, they bailed.
Yeah, you shouldn't have to do that but this is where we are, unfortunately. It would be nice if the block feature (that mutes mics) also disables a player's ability to interact with your character (view profile, trade, invite to group/guild, etc.).
sounds like he was raised by the Reachmen and he thought he was flirting...
SO! when this sort of thing happens to me I just stop and play the lute or drums until they get bored, usually less than three minutes.
don't forget that your reactions feed the weirdo, be calm & be sarcastic, & in an emergency you can always claim to be a 50 yo asian male... that gets rid of most of the Rude Boys.
don't let the ash-holes get you down!
MornaBaine wrote: »Now, MY feelings are not hurt nor am I emotionally traumatized when some tool starts spewing filth in chat (I report and then ignore) or spamming noisy, flashy abilities in order to disrupt and grief groups of people playing in a way they don't get or don't approve of.
MornaBaine wrote: »Really. I just want to be able to make them "go away" in a way that does not disrupt MY game OR THEIRS.
I harvested a node in Hew's Bane the other day, some potency ruin. A few seconds later some guy started spam cussing me out for stealing his resource. I didn't even see the guy. I told him I did not see his name on it, and to just move on. He started threatening me, cussing at me, saying stuff like "you better hope I never see you again". I told him that I had picked up 3 more ruins while he was yelling at me, to move on with his life. More cussing, so I just put him on ignore.
Anyway, I reported him, and just got auto-replies from ZOS to put the guy on ignore, and that they consider the matter resolved if I don't reply in so many hours. I replied - got same automated email telling me to put him on ignore, and that they consider the matter resolved...you get the picture.
It would be nice if they at least attempted to clean up some of this behavior.
RizaHawkeye wrote: »I am so freaking frustrated right now.
Last night, at approximately 12:00 a.m. my time, I was running a zone when a player began harassing me. The harassment took the form of following me around, making psudeo-sexual gestures, and asking inappropriate personal questions. When I tried to ignore the player, they began casting area spells to annoy me and mess up my game. When I finally stopped asked what was going on, the player responded with another sexually suggestive comment. I turned to leave (I was just trying to complete a quest in that area) and he (and I'm using He as the indefinite pronoun; I acknowledge it could have been a she) began throwing out additional comments, questions, and gestures. I finally told him that if he didn't stop I would report him. He LOLed me and then said he was going to report me for being a prude.
I tried to ignore him but he just continued to follow me. Finally, I did report him (twice, in fact, because he wouldn't stop) once with a screen shot and his character name. But of course, this is the response I got:
Greetings!
Thank you for your inquiry. Please note that our support office is currently closed. Our support hours are between 9am and 10pm Eastern Standard Time, seven days a week. We will investigate your inquiry as soon as we reopen.
Our goal is to investigate and respond to your contact within six business hours.
We appreciate your patience.
Warm Regards,
The Bethesda Support Team
I finally had to logged off to get away from him. I still have not received any further response from Zenimax or Bethesda.
Okay, so here's my question: What can we do about this? Yeah, report it but you can see how effective that is. Normally, I can just brush this adolescent behaivor off, but this person so intent upon interfering with what I was doing that I couldn't even play the freakin game. Yeah, I could have gone to another zone or teleported (for gold) away from the situation. But why should I have to do that?
I can anticipate some responses:
This is an MMO. You have to deal with this stuff.
No, I don't. If that is the response from Zenimax, then give me my money back, including the cost of the game and all the subscriptions I've paid. Is that unreasonable? You bet it is. But so is doing absolutely NOTHING to stop harassment in the game.
Zenimax deals with harassment. They just can't talk about it.
Really? You believe that? That seems to be really easy way of not doing anything and hoping the problem goes away. And clearly, they're not doing anything except during regular business hours.
Grow up and get a thick skin.
You do realize I couldn't play the game. This isn't a thick skin issue; I can fire off snarly responses with the best of them, and I'm happy to walk way from a jerk, if I can go somewhere else and do something else. I am not happy when I have to leave a quest and come back and finish it later because some idiot is intent upon ruining my game.
So my question to Zenimax employees is: How do you anticipate players dealing with this? Really? You made this game. You had to expect this would happen. What do you want players to do?
Yes, twelve hours later, I am still quite angry.
You gave a perfect example, you know why? Because I am on the PS4, playing for a long time, and I never had something I would call "harassment".rotaugen454 wrote: »Do people see more of this on console or PC? My sister uses Playstation and says she get harassed in about every online game. I occasionally run female characters on PC, and see it occasionally, but not often. Someone called my female Orc fat, so I put on the wedding dress and followed them around complaining "how could you say such a mean thing after all our time together?" until they said I was pretty. I've had some bad things said to me, but not on the scale of the OP. I don't know if the PC crowd tends to be older, or if I've just been lucky while running female characters.
RizaHawkeye wrote: »Grow up and get a thick skin.
You do realize I couldn't play the game. This isn't a thick skin issue; I can fire off snarly responses with the best of them, and I'm happy to walk way from a jerk, if I can go somewhere else and do something else. I am not happy when I have to leave a quest and come back and finish it later because some idiot is intent upon ruining my game.
On the one hand I don't think a player should be banned for something like this (he was most likely just a little drunk and lonely, and socially awkward enough to not find the appropriate outlet for his feelings), but you shouldn't be hindered in playing your game?
nimander99 wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »Note my weary sigh. This issue is astonishingly simple. People who harass are breaking TOS. As such they should be banned. They are breaking a contract they agreed to abide by. End of story. Now, MY feelings are not hurt nor am I emotionally traumatized when some tool starts spewing filth in chat (I report and then ignore) or spamming noisy, flashy abilities in order to disrupt and grief groups of people playing in a way they don't get or don't approve of. I am merely ANNOYED. It reduces my enjoyment of this game that, to date, I have spent a small fortune on. Yet I do not really WANT them to be punished. Really. I just want to be able to make them "go away" in a way that does not disrupt MY game OR THEIRS. This is not a matter of wanting revenge or being thin skinned. This is a matter of calling on the makers of this game to improve the game in such a way, which is possible with the existing technology, that NONE of us have to endure the unwanted company of players we find annoying. I am just as happy to BE ignored in such as fashion as I am to do the ignoring. We just need ZOS to make it possible. Because it is simply the right thing to do.
TL;DR Make the whankpuffins go bye-bye
RizaHawkeye wrote: »I am so freaking frustrated right now.
RizaHawkeye wrote: »Grow up and get a thick skin.
You do realize I couldn't play the game. This isn't a thick skin issue; I can fire off snarly responses with the best of them, and I'm happy to walk way from a jerk, if I can go somewhere else and do something else. I am not happy when I have to leave a quest and come back and finish it later because some idiot is intent upon ruining my game.
Well, porting somewhere else for 10 minutes and coming back would probably have solved the issue.
However, that leads me to a thing I had in mind earlier. Why is ignore just in chat and mail? why not just complete? Like you can't see this person anymore?
RizaHawkeye wrote: »Grow up and get a thick skin.
You do realize I couldn't play the game. This isn't a thick skin issue; I can fire off snarly responses with the best of them, and I'm happy to walk way from a jerk, if I can go somewhere else and do something else. I am not happy when I have to leave a quest and come back and finish it later because some idiot is intent upon ruining my game.
Well, porting somewhere else for 10 minutes and coming back would probably have solved the issue.
However, that leads me to a thing I had in mind earlier. Why is ignore just in chat and mail? why not just complete? Like you can't see this person anymore?
Bump
Regarding in-game harassment, if someone is acting inappropriately or you feel they are breaking the Terms of Service please report them in-game, or by submitting a ticket on the help site. The more detail you can provide, the easier it will be for us to investigate. Screenshots are particularly helpful - even for text chat, as it allows you to highlight the specific lines that offend you, and makes it easier for us to zero in on the appropriate part of the chat log.
As some have mentioned, you can also put players on an ignore list so they can't message you. This is an option both in-game and on the forums.
MornaBaine wrote: »Just a quick reminder for all those suggesting to port or log out and back...
1. We shouldn't have to. Yeah, it's kind of a matter of principle.
2. If you happen to be attending an event that is set in a specific location and there are several other players there participating this simply doesn't work. Why should a dozen or (often far more) people have to literally flee and then start their event up again somewhere else?
PS4_ZeColmeia wrote: »
Next, how much time do you have available to play? No seriously, how much time. I get on, I have a mission to get SP, CP and get sweet l00t. How do you have time to stay in one place long enough to get harrassed? I'm running around in delves, instances, dungeons, and zones so much I would leave almost everyone in the dust before I had time to notice their attempts at harrassment.
Appleblade wrote: »MornaBaine wrote: »Just a quick reminder for all those suggesting to port or log out and back...
1. We shouldn't have to. Yeah, it's kind of a matter of principle.
2. If you happen to be attending an event that is set in a specific location and there are several other players there participating this simply doesn't work. Why should a dozen or (often far more) people have to literally flee and then start their event up again somewhere else?
1. Or accept the imperfection of life, and that which you can and cannot control, and mitigate situations with the tools available. Geez, now I sound like an AA meeting.
2. I don't think anyone suggested it for a group.