WuffyCerulei wrote: »I've heard of Game masters being a bit prevalent when the game came out, but there seems to be none around now. With all the recent patches, GMs needed more than ever, especially in PVP. Where have they gone? If ZOS lost them, then hire some more. Hire players that haven't had a record of cheating, and have to do a thorough investigation before taking any action. Heck, I would even volunteer to be a GM just to help the community.
WuffyCerulei wrote: »I've heard of Game masters being a bit prevalent when the game came out, but there seems to be none around now. With all the recent patches, GMs needed more than ever, especially in PVP. Where have they gone? If ZOS lost them, then hire some more. Hire players that haven't had a record of cheating, and have to do a thorough investigation before taking any action. Heck, I would even volunteer to be a GM just to help the community.
I was thinking that if paid GMs are not in the budget, community GMs could at least help with some of the knowledge based issues. The could also remind some misbehaving players of the ToS. Community GMs should never be able to anything serious like kick or suspend players, however, if they could at least record suspected wrong-doing and forward it to the game police then that would help.
if they could at least record suspected wrong-doing and forward it to the game police then that would help.
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »
They're on GM Island. Which is an awesome place to hang out because it has a 24-hour Taco Bell that serves the exclusive secret-menu Ultimate Riverhold Beef Taco.
They're on GM Island. Which is an awesome place to hang out because it has a 24-hour Taco Bell that serves the exclusive secret-menu Ultimate Riverhold Beef Taco.
WuffyCerulei wrote: »I've heard of Game masters being a bit prevalent when the game came out, but there seems to be none around now. With all the recent patches, GMs needed more than ever, especially in PVP. Where have they gone? If ZOS lost them, then hire some more. Hire players that haven't had a record of cheating, and have to do a thorough investigation before taking any action. Heck, I would even volunteer to be a GM just to help the community.
I was thinking that if paid GMs are not in the budget, community GMs could at least help with some of the knowledge based issues. The could also remind some misbehaving players of the ToS. Community GMs should never be able to anything serious like kick or suspend players, however, if they could at least record suspected wrong-doing and forward it to the game police then that would help.
I would totally sign up to be a GM, hell I wouldn't even ask to be paid, just knowing I can make ESO a less toxic place is good enough for me.
builder680 wrote: »Anyone who wants to be a GM should never be a GM. Same with politicians. If you actively pursue elected office you should be banned from public office.
builder680 wrote: »Anyone who wants to be a GM should never be a GM. Same with politicians. If you actively pursue elected office you should be banned from public office.
I was tricked into believing this one player in Rawlkha was actually Wrobel, but he didnt have the GM icon. Apparently someone has the Gamertag and character name Wrobel...just cause?
WhiteCoatSyndrome wrote: »
What can an in-game GM do that support can't? I don't see any need for them. They can't make changes to the game outside of a patch anyway.