What right I have to say what kind of requests to make? Simple, because I can, and I will not just "let it be", this is a forum afterall and I have every right to post a comment about it.
I don't think when they posted this they could, as you have to meet a points/posts threshold before you can send a PM.adriant1978 wrote: »What right I have to say what kind of requests to make? Simple, because I can, and I will not just "let it be", this is a forum afterall and I have every right to post a comment about it.
Exactly this. Without passing judgement on the original suggestion, which I am sure was made with all the best intentions, if you post something on a public forum then by definition you are inviting debate and not everyone is going to agree with you.
OP should have put their request in a PM to Gina or Jess if they didn't want a discussion.
mrtibbs1181b14a_ESO wrote: »Apparently having this post has increased a leveling system I didn't know was here and now allows me to message specific people, which I have done. Thank all of you who were helpful and courteous! Hopefully now @ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_KaiSchober @ZOS_JessicaFolsom will also be in support of something like this for the community!
Yeah, I understand where you're coming from but at the same time if we're adding all of these layers of protection to stop the abuse of a system, why not politely just say "sorry this isn't something we can do for you" or as previously sugested go with items which players can write their own memorials on.That's a pretty demanding task for international gaming. I would have no idea how to get my hands on a death certificate from an EU country if a friend was from there, nor how to contact their family etc.Secondly if ZOS handles this and we send requests what stops people abusing the system for jokes.
The player who requests a memorial must send them a Certificate of Death. Should it later come to light that the certificate was fake, the player who sent it to them can be held responsible.
I know, and that's the idea. Think of it this way - how do you know that the person has died? You either saw it on Facebook, which means that you have a way to contact the deceased's relatives, or you had some other kind of contact with the deceased. That is the channel you'll use to get a copy of the cert.
It is give and take. The OP is the one who wants ZOS to honour his friend. Let's face it, to ZOS his friend is just another faceless client among millions. Any personal requests adds to their workload, whether it is for a humane cause or not. If they're willing to do it, I really don't think it is too much to ask the requestor to get a copy of the cert. The idea is to honour or respect a deceased friend. If you're not willing to go to the efforts of getting the cert, are you then really so keen on showing that respect?
Giles.floydub17_ESO wrote: »How would Zos accommodate this without accommodating the rest of us?
Serious question and I've seen two pass away in the past year that I've played with and I expext there are others of us.
I had thought about speaking with Zos after the first one left us until I realized it wasn't an isolated incident and could also pose other issues as there is a certain element that have nefarious intentions.
Not trying to be negative about the OPs request. Just sharing the thoughts I had from a similar experience.

Dragonking06 wrote: »@Kay1 Don't be mad at him. Just pity him. How sad and alone he must be, to feel the need to come on here and spew his vitriol (...)
I made a suggestion about making a Memorial Garden in one of the friend's player houses or in a guild house, which the OP didn't comment on (he instead focused on arguing with someone about getting ZOS to make an official thing for him).
That leads me to start thinking that perhaps OP doesn't actually want to honour his friend, perhaps OP just wants some kind of personal fame for doing this or getting it done officially.
I made a suggestion about making a Memorial Garden in one of the friend's player houses or in a guild house, which the OP didn't comment on (he instead focused on arguing with someone about getting ZOS to make an official thing for him).
That leads me to start thinking that perhaps OP doesn't actually want to honour his friend, perhaps OP just wants some kind of personal fame for doing this or getting it done officially.
mrtibbs1181b14a_ESO wrote: »Hi Devs,
Not sure if this is the best place to ask my request. Perhaps you can direct me to the proper place.
Recently we had a fellow player pass away in August. He was an avid ESO player since launch and played almost everyday. One of his favorite things to do in-game was fishing. His second favorite thing to do was post his Crab-Slaughter-Crane fish during trials whenever the raid leader asked for something much to our leader's dismay. It quickly became a signature event during our guild raids. Since his passing many of us have continued his tradition but would like to make a request in honor of his memory. If at all possible we would like to have this item, Crab-Slaughter-Crane, turned into a housing item with a readable plaque for our guild hall in honor of his memory. Again I'm not sure if this is the best place to ask but I know there are many more in my guild that would like to know who or where to ask this so we could petition the developers.
Thanks for your time Devs we greatly appreciate it.
Mr.Tibbs
mrtibbs1181b14a_ESO wrote: »How do I do that?
SantieClaws wrote: »Khajiit is very much in favour of the occasional memorial to a traveller in Tamriel who is much missed. This is a small thing that hurts no one and soothes the weary hearts of those who have lost a friend.
There is a big difference between a little something like this that would mean a lot to so many yes and accommodating the many hundreds of small and random requests from travellers - many of them from this one and most of them involving yarn.
This one she also has another suggestion - perhaps name a fish after this traveller yes?
Yours with paws
Santie Claws
They could add an NPC with his name or a character of his to the game, having them fishing somewhere.
raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »I don't want to come across as some jerk
raidentenshu_ESO wrote: »I want to first share my condolence to the fallen ESO player that passed away. To my full condolence to his family and to his guild members that knew him well.
I don't want to come across as some jerk, but real life should stay out of this game. If ZOS gives special treatment for this occasion then they should give that same treatment to everyone else. Again I'm sorry that this player passed away, but their is other ways to share his memory. As a paid ESO Plus subscriber I would really like for the developers to pay more attention into fixing their game and patching up bugs and other issues that is game breaking. Time is precious and I would really like for them to fix the game soon.
Perhaps the OP should think about creating a website dedicating the Crab-Slaughter-Crane fish to honor this player, and have people talk about it? The website should have photos of the players characters, and write articles and possible upload videos.
There is other ways to share his memory then to impose it into the actual game itself.