Let's give recognition to all those amazing players who deserve to be called the best. Without naming of course. They must remain annonomys to protect them from the hoards of fan girls they would be accosted by oherwise.does not shame, however it does name and single a player out
I think the forum mod @ZOS_CoriJ is the best player NA. He's so good that we should buy him dinner.

I think the forum mod @ZOS_CoriJ is the best player NA. He's so good that we should buy him dinner.
Rofllll. And that guy in game, something something gnawer, friendliest guy I know.
Sandman929 wrote: »It was inevitable though...now that threads are being locked for "naming". We still get to keep our own names, right?
Sandman929 wrote: »It was inevitable though...now that threads are being locked for "naming". We still get to keep our own names, right?
Nope:
"By creating an Account, You agree that You do not own the Account, any user names created on the Account, any Content stored or associated with an Account (such as digital and/or virtual assets, achievements, virtual currency, and other Downloadable Content), or related data associated with the Account."
Sandman929 wrote: »Sandman929 wrote: »It was inevitable though...now that threads are being locked for "naming". We still get to keep our own names, right?
Nope:
"By creating an Account, You agree that You do not own the Account, any user names created on the Account, any Content stored or associated with an Account (such as digital and/or virtual assets, achievements, virtual currency, and other Downloadable Content), or related data associated with the Account."
Interesting. Even naming myself isn't really naming myself, since the name on the account (which is me) isn't really owned by me (which means it isn't me). It would seem then that naming someone by their user name isn't really naming that player, since they don't own the name and the name isn't the player.
No matter who you name, you're actually naming the owner of the account, which in this case is an entity and not a person.
Sandman929 wrote: »I like this one:
Take any action or upload, post, transmit, promote, or distribute any Content or software code that may contain a Trojan horse, virus, worm, spyware, time bombs, cancelbots, corrupted data, malware, malicious code, or other computer programs that may damage, interfere with, intercept, expropriate or disrupt the Services, including, but not limited to, any Game(s), personal information, or confidential or proprietary information;
Because it means we can't even promote ESO. I haven't inspected the code base, and it may contain any or all of those things.