Does this game make you impolite?

  • Lysette
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    Wherever you are, those people, with whom you have to deal with on a daily basis or those with whom you are close, will mold your personality. It is therefore important, that you stay away from those, who have a bad influence on you and stick with those, which can give you positive aspects. If you have to deal with those, who have a bad influence, you need to have a thick skin first and not let them get to you - but they will nevertheless have an influence even it might be minor, if you are well protected, but they will - keep the time you have to spend with them very short - and if you don't have to, avoid them.

    This said, if you feel that you are that badly influenced in PvP, you might have a too thin skin yet, and the advice to give is, stay away from them - do not play with them anymore.
    Edited by Lysette on July 13, 2016 6:28PM
  • Bromburak
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    No worries, I am certain some of the people deserve it. ;-)
  • kadar
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    Typhoios wrote: »
    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    It's not ESO. It's the degree of anonymity that the internet provides. Really brings out peoples true colors by removing the need for self-control or restraint. We can say what we think without any actual consequences.

    Pretty much. I always try to keep in mind if what I'm saying online is in line with what I would say if the guy was standing in front of me.

    Yeah. If you're an elitist toolbag that goes around T-bagging every player you (or someone else) kill, the worst that can happen is a rage tell. You can't tell that they dude behind the screen is 6'4 and 250lbs of muscle. Try that jazz in rl and you'd need reconstructive surgery. Hence my theory that the largest toolbags in game are the smallest and most puny individuals irl. o:)

    Trash talk and Tbags are all in good fun most of the time. It's when people literally try to take away other peoples fun (griefing) that we shouldn't be okay.
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    Typhoios wrote: »
    Dracane wrote: »
    Same here, it's happening.
    But since I am playing in the Imperial City most of the time, I just see being exposed to Cold Harbour for so long as the reason.
    I mean, everything is so depressing in this city. You get crazy eventually. Not only lore wise, but in reality.

    You basically live down there, don't you?

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  • Abeille
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    It's not ESO. It's the degree of anonymity that the internet provides. Really brings out peoples true colors by removing the need for self-control or restraint. We can say what we think without any actual consequences.

    That's why I think it is important to teach people since they are young to be polite for the right reasons. If you teach them that they must be polite because if they are rude there will be consequences, they will be rude when they find themselves in a situation where there are no consequences (like on the internet, or towards someone that they perceive as being "below them" in society). But if you teach kids to be polite because it is the right thing to do, that other people want respect just as they want it themselves, hopefully they will take that into adulthood and be nicer all around.

    Not saying it is the case with the OP. By reading the thread, I think the OP just had a bad day, and it is a huge thing that they are aware of their behavior because then they can avoid such situations in the future.
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  • BlackEar
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    Typhoios wrote: »
    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    It's not ESO. It's the degree of anonymity that the internet provides. Really brings out peoples true colors by removing the need for self-control or restraint. We can say what we think without any actual consequences.

    Pretty much. I always try to keep in mind if what I'm saying online is in line with what I would say if the guy was standing in front of me.

    Disagree. Just look at how much bashing is going on social media like facebook. The whole anonymity is greatly exaggerated in my opinion.
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  • Luigi_Vampa
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    BlackEar wrote: »
    Typhoios wrote: »
    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    It's not ESO. It's the degree of anonymity that the internet provides. Really brings out peoples true colors by removing the need for self-control or restraint. We can say what we think without any actual consequences.

    Pretty much. I always try to keep in mind if what I'm saying online is in line with what I would say if the guy was standing in front of me.

    Disagree. Just look at how much bashing is going on social media like facebook. The whole anonymity is greatly exaggerated in my opinion.

    It is easier to bash a name and an avatar/picture then it is to say things to peoples face. I know a lot of people will talk *** to someone on social media but wouldn't say the same thing if they were in the room with that person. Even if you're not anonymous there is still a lack of immediate consequence. I'm not just saying that it is a fear of physical violence (although that does play a part) it is also the fact that communicating electronically doesn't let you see and feel the emotions of the people you're talking to. It is harder to say mean things if you have to actually see that person when you say them. Unless you're a sociopath. Ultimately people shoud be respectful because it is the right thing to do, but non in person communication tends to embolden people. Can you honestly tell me that you think people in general are as toxic in person as they are online?
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  • Mojmir
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    no,people make me impolite
  • Essiaga
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    It's like winter. When the weather is ugly we often don't feel that great. When the people around us are ******* we tend to not feel so great.

    There's a reason many people are much happier when they leave high school. MMOs and the internet in general are like high school only worst. People mouth off without conscience because it makes them feel good about themselves. They can put you down and there's nothing you or the rest of us can do to them. If you say nothing they shut you up. If you respond they got under your skin which gives them more power. It's a children's games. Like when repeating what another person says to upset them ... just childish. In person we could hold them accountable in various ways.

    That carrying into your day is not a good thing.If you don't decide to quit PVPing in ESO I recommend joining a guild and only run with them, ignoring the rest of the zone. That's what I do. When I find myself outside of my guild's group I find I do not enjoy PVP and often walk away frustrated.

    I don't enjoy PVP in ESO as much as other games. It was more about fun and honor in those games. In ESO it feels like so few people sees each other as anything more then AP. I'm not a fan of reward based PVP.
  • AlnilamE
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    No, but the forums make me grumpy sometimes. :-P
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  • rfennell_ESO
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    It really depends on the target.

    I can tell you the "hardcore" types have nearly no sense of humor. Everything you say turns into an insult festival.

    With the less hardcore or not hardcore, you can actually joke around a bit regardless of who killed who.
  • Amdar_Godkiller
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    Nah, the game doesn't make people impolite; but I think a natural byproduct of massive gaming communities
    like ESO is the tendency to attract high volumes of people who are pathologically incapable of deferring
    pleasure. Driven primarily by a need for constant instant gratification through this grand form of escapism,
    these e-denizens are prone to display any and all possible forms of D-baggery whenever their narcissistic desires
    fail to materialize exactly as expected, (and of course they never will). Just take solace in the fact that such people
    are almost invariably miserable; and too self-involved to realize that being miserable is most often a choice.
  • Molag_Crow
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    Nope, only in Vet Maelstrom Arena even after completing it 30+ times already, whenever I lag, I start to get a bad feeling and lose focus then die/make the most stupid mistakes and also I kept changing my ring enchants so I was losing magicka big time and panicing lol... I was swearing like crazy, but in PvP, I'm pretty calm, even though I still swear in there too but in a humorous way, mostly :lol:
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  • Luigi_Vampa
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    It really depends on the target.

    I can tell you the "hardcore" types have nearly no sense of humor. Everything you say turns into an insult festival.

    With the less hardcore or not hardcore, you can actually joke around a bit regardless of who killed who.

    I can't help it.

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  • Valen_Byte
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    HI Em : ))

    I get crappy when I let myself be surrounded by unpleasant people. If I am hearing a lot of complaining or griping, it is very easy to pick up. I have had a couple of people in my guild that I have actually kicked out just because of there negativity. Its not good for them or me.

    Surround yourself with positive people. Think positive things. Remove the negativity from your circle of friends. I know of one person in particular, that is in your faction. He makes enemies everywhere he goes. Maybe this person's ego and negativity are rubbing off on you without you realizing it. Im sure you know who I'm talking about. We were doing so well until that one showed up : ))
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  • scorpiodog
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    My opinion is that it's always been there inside you, but was held in check by real life social pressures. Without those, you are only restricted by your own internal social compass.

    I've lived in a few foreign countries and it's amazing to see how people change when the social norms they grew up with are replaced by a completely different set of conflicting social norms. Some people really go crazy. They arrive in-country clean shaven in suit and tie and leave a few years later looking like Danny Chong.

    You have a few choices:
    1 - Put the game aside and let your real life social circle recalibrate your moral compass
    2 - Recognize these darker parts of your and use the game as a relief valve for your darker nature> I personally play a variety of characters each with a different archetype.
    3 - Seek out a different social group in-game. I've found the three factions have slightly different "flavors" of personalities. For example, I honestly think there are more gankers from DC than in from the other two, and for some reason most of the youtubers I see are from DC. I see more conservative conversations in EP zone chat, and more LGBT in the AD zone chat. So while it might seem sacreligious, buy a second account and play a different faction as a anonymous "newbie" every once in a while.

    Just some ideas

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    Valen_Byte wrote: »
    HI Em : ))

    I get crappy when I let myself be surrounded by unpleasant people. If I am hearing a lot of complaining or griping, it is very easy to pick up. I have had a couple of people in my guild that I have actually kicked out just because of there negativity. Its not good for them or me.

    Surround yourself with positive people. Think positive things. Remove the negativity from your circle of friends. I know of one person in particular, that is in your faction. He makes enemies everywhere he goes. Maybe this person's ego and negativity are rubbing off on you without you realizing it. Im sure you know who I'm talking about. We were doing so well until that one showed up : ))

    Oh, look who showed up :)

    Thanks for the advice.

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  • Valen_Byte
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Valen_Byte wrote: »
    HI Em : ))

    I get crappy when I let myself be surrounded by unpleasant people. If I am hearing a lot of complaining or griping, it is very easy to pick up. I have had a couple of people in my guild that I have actually kicked out just because of there negativity. Its not good for them or me.

    Surround yourself with positive people. Think positive things. Remove the negativity from your circle of friends. I know of one person in particular, that is in your faction. He makes enemies everywhere he goes. Maybe this person's ego and negativity are rubbing off on you without you realizing it. Im sure you know who I'm talking about. We were doing so well until that one showed up : ))

    Oh, look who showed up :)

    Thanks for the advice.

    lol sorry, .*tiptoes away
    Edited by Valen_Byte on July 14, 2016 12:16AM
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  • laurajf
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    OP - I'm glad to hear you're at least questioning yourself. That's a good sign. :)

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    I've never quite understood it when people blame the anonymity of the internet. This may just be because I'm not one who can change my basic personality due to being online hidden behind an avatar. I was raised to be polite and kind and to "turn the other cheek" so to speak, to treat others as I want to be treated. In real life, I'm ridiculously polite and kind, probably too much according to some.

    I'm human and I get angry and irritated as does everyone. Never have I been able to spout nasty things to other people, whether it's in real life or on the internet. When I'm angry, I don't say anything. I stop, step away and think. Nasty things go through my head but I have this weird thing where my mouth clamps shut (or my fingers refuse to type) and nothing bad comes out. When I give myself a few minutes (or heck, even a few hours or more in the case of my hubby sometimes - LOL), I eventually realize what I was angry about really wasn't that important in the grand scheme of things and I'm very glad I didn't say the things I was thinking at the time.

    I look at everyone around me as people because they are. They aren't a cartoon character on a screen. They're humans and they're not perfect. No one is because we're human and we're flawed. We all have strengths and weaknesses, in real life and in playing games.

    We choose how we treat people. Everyone out there is someone's mother, father, sister, brother, grandmother, grandfather, son, daughter, friend. Everyone out there has feelings. Because someone is a jerk first doesn't mean we need to be like them. There's no reason for it other than to make ourselves feel better in that moment (because we feel cheated, slighted, offended, or just that we think someone isn't who we want them to be or who we think they should be or whatever). When I see the vile stuff in chat, I stop reading. In all honestly, I rarely look at chat because it depresses me. What I won't do is get involved and add to it because it just adds fuel to the fire.

    The world would be a much nicer place if people would just be kinder, gentler, more understanding. We already have enough violence and hate in the world. We don't need to add to it with verbal hate or rude actions in a game (a GAME for crying out loud, something that is supposed to be fun and enjoyed).

    Off my soapbox now. Sorry.
  • KingDuncanVII
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    Gaming, in general, has become doucheland for some reason. People don't know how to be competitive and respectful anymore.
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  • Vruci
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    *puts arm around Vamp_emily*

    Lemme tell you something son- being rude in an online game ESPECIALLY in PvP is expected. PvP in ALL games is by definition competitive, crazy, and you should expect people to act that same way in PvP. Talking smack and calling people certain things in PvP isn't nice, but it's PvP... It's EXPECTED. However if PvP in a game is making you lash out at someone as you walk down the street IRL you need a psychiatrist.

    In the end- Be a jerk in PvP and be nice everywhere else and it's all good :D
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  • Anhedonie
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    Yeah, sort of.
    When I'm visiting forum, I can't calmly react to stupid stuff people say. In pvp there are a lot of cancer builds and I swear a lot. Not in pm though. In pve I usually try to be helpful and polite.

    Also I can't hold myself from sarcastic jokes, when mr.Wrobel says something like "tanks can deal damage with inner rage/inner fire" or "stamina has four types of weapons: s&b, two handed, duals and bow. Magicka also has four types of weapons: restoration stuff, and 3 flavours of destruction stuff" and so on.
    No offence, but this is just funny.

    Edited by Anhedonie on July 14, 2016 7:23AM
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  • BlackguardBob
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    Switch off whatever device you're playing gams on and walk away now.

    Do anything useful that makes you feel good about yourself and stay away from what is bugging you. In time you WILL feel better.
  • GivvumBoane
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    Maybe you've always been a jerk-in-training, and have finally mastered your skill. Embrace it. :D
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  • CherryCake
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    The game doesnt make me impolite, the forum does. ;____;
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  • thomas1970b16_ESO
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    Take a break from the game.
  • W0lf_z13
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    Essiaga wrote: »
    In ESO it feels like so few people sees each other as anything more then AP. I'm not a fan of reward based PVP.

    A week or 2 ago i got ganked by about 4 people at once... i forget if they were EP or AD ... but i messaged the one whos name appeared as the "killed by" and told them "Good kill" ... their response was and i quote... " Oh did we kill you? ... I dont see the player.. i just see AP"
    Edited by W0lf_z13 on July 14, 2016 12:14PM
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  • xilfxlegion
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    actually, i was already impolite. if anything this game makes me nicer to people.

  • GreenhaloX
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    Nahh.. for me, not impolite. It's more psychotic, from all the DB's blade of woe quests. Take a break.. go play Mario Kart. Think happy thoughts. Go watch bikinis or speedos at the beach. Lol!
    Edited by GreenhaloX on July 14, 2016 12:31PM
  • Fallen_Ray
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    vamp_emily wrote: »
    Recently I have been a very bad person to several people. I say rude things without really thinking about what I am saying.

    What is wrong with me? Is it the game that is causing my shift in behavior? I really feel that the people I play with are causing my personality change. I play PvP everyday and the chat can be some times toxic.. then I become toxic.

    I need help .. I think i might need a break.

    It's not you. The entire world lately has forgotten manners and good principles. Some years back it was all about getting along with people, being firendly, help one another.

    Today is all about being the first for everything, being better than anyone being more important than anyone. When you take those attitudes into a game the toxicity you speak of takes place and we turn hostile to our game mates. Letting those expressions like "GIT GUD", "You suck", "L2P", etc. Can spark a nasty discussion. As well as sending hate messages when a player kills you instead of sending them a congratulations for their victory.

    Its something that we must all fix. the ones who read this post and actually want to make a difference start now. If you win, send that message to your competitor telling them it was a good fight. If in a dungeon, instruct that team mate that's causing the mass wipe over and over, the right way. If you lost in Imperial City to a zerg don't message "zerg noob" or anything in particular, instead something as simple as a "lol, i tried to survive well played" can clean the toxicity.

    If you're not in a good mood then don't say anything at all. Bad moods can spread toxic as fast as a fire spreads in a forest. If the chat is polluted to a rotten level of negativity just play and do not pay attention to the text or leave. Don't let yourself be contaminated. Spread the love we can get back to the friendly times!
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