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  • coop500
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    No, it is not rude
    I go around people, but I don't expect anyone else to, that's just my weird way of reflex. I know it makes no difference, but even on roads I only ride on the right side of the road unless someone is coming at me.

    Then again I play Witcher 3 alongside this game, which i have all the same habits of because it breaks my heart when Geralt bumps into a child and they say it hurt.
    Hoping for more playable races
  • Glurin
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    No, it is not rude
    Maybe a little bit. Like slightly less rude than not holding the door open for someone. As long as it's just you running over them because they happened to be between you and your destination. Nothing to get in a tizzy over.

    Now, if you're going out of your way to run over them again and again and again, that's a different story.
    "He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster...when you gaze long into the abyss the abyss also gazes into you..."
  • vyndral13preub18_ESO
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    Yes, you should travel around them instead
    I hope so, because I go out of my way to do it. Id like to think the person on the receiving end of my trampling was all, ‘That so and so just trampled me! Now I have mud on my dress!’

    I know that doesn’t happen and no one cares. But In my mind I have besmirched their honor and they shall never recover!
  • Robo_Hobo
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    No, it is not rude
    I never thought it might be interpreted as rude...unless you run through a group of players that all look organized in such a way as to be ready for a screenshot or something.

    I have a habit of jumping over players (and attempt to jump over NPC's) though.
  • Tasear
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    Feels like a trick question for Santa...but to fair it's kinda not possible.
  • Kram8ion
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    No, it is not rude
    But I do find myself going around others but fixing walls and doors is sometimes awkward
    Edited by Kram8ion on January 1, 2018 6:36AM
    Aussie lag is real!
  • Slick_007
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    No, it is not rude
    in ESO, no. however...
    https://youtu.be/s-rl3RPC_Mw
    Edited by Slick_007 on January 1, 2018 6:38AM
  • Banana
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    No, it is not rude
    But I like to try and jump over them.
  • Bbsample197
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    No, it is not rude
    what??!! arent they NPCs too?? is it??
  • LadyAstrum
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    Yes, you should travel around them instead
    I notice most people will twitch to the side to avoid riding over/through me if I'm standing on a path. Some don't care. Even doing dolmens and riding to wayshrines, I notice people don't seem like being ridden over, and will move aside. Some people probably do it subconsciously, but it seems even in a virtual world most don't like their "space" invaded.

    I think it's lazy rather than rude to ride over/through people. I prefer to ride past people, but on a horse sometimes people run into me before I get the chance to move aside. I guess part of my brain imagines I just crushed them under my horse.

    If I'm on an "evil" character I'll ride over and through people quite happily. I guess it's an immersion thing.
    ~ "You think me brutish? How do you imagine I view you?" - Molag Bal #misunderstood ~
  • altemriel
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    No, it is not rude
    DoctorESO wrote: »
    While traveling on a mount through Tamriel in the PvE world, it is common to come across another player traveling in the same or opposite direction. Is it rude to just travel through them as if they did not exist? Should you travel at least an centimeter to the left or right around them instead?



    As it may freak arachnophobic people out, khajiit has really fun when jumping on her spider mount trough people. khajiit has no bad intentions, no. But khajiit loves it :smiley:. This one hopes they will understand the khajiity crazy nature of Maoimii and forgive her.

    with fun on the spider mount
    Maoimii
  • KingofAnnwn
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    No, it is not rude
    I rarely travel on the roads so I'm never really in this situation, I don't think it's rude though. If someone gets upset because of this, then they need to take some time out from the game.
    Xbox One (Very Rare)
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    PC
    AD - Lilwen Haf - Altmer Mag Sorc
    EP - Tarmena Diloren - Dunmer Magblade
    DC - Eletti Ghellon - Redguard Stamblade
    PS5
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  • hellcatlizzieb16_ESO
    No, it is not rude
    I’ll move round if I can but sometimes not, if in hurry from place to place etc. If it caused an issue such as moved them off course etc I would always move but as it doesn’t it doesn’t bother me at all.
  • Knootewoot
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    No, it is not rude
    There is a reason why there is no character collision. So that you can ride over or through them.

    No, it's not rude. It's a game and this is one of it's features. No character collisions with other players so you can run through them.
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    "I am a nightblade. Blending the disciplines of the stealthy agent and subtle wizard, I move unseen and undetected, foil locks and traps, and teleport to safety when threatened, or strike like a viper from ambush. The College of Illusion hides me and fuddles or pacifies my opponents. The College of Mysticism detects my object, reflects and dispels enemy spells, and makes good my escape. The key to a nightblade's success is avoidance, by spell or by stealth; with these skills, all things are possible."
  • Axoinus
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    No, it is not rude
    No. Because the game is not THAT immersive.
  • EvilCroc
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    No, it is not rude
    But other players really do not exist for me (except dungeons and trials). Why should I care?
  • rteezy
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    wtf is wrong with yiou all...




    G A M E ! !!!!!!!!!!!


    (keyword)
  • Insandros
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    I'd say have at least the common curtesy of doing it with a rare mount :P
  • emilyhyoyeon
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    I almost always avoid running through people-even on foot I jog around. I don't think it's rude if other players don't though
    IGN @ emilypumpkin, imperial pumpkin seller
    Tullanisse Starborne, altmer battlemage & scholar of the ayleids
  • pod88kk
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    No, it is not rude
    CCCHHAAAAAARRRGGGEEE!!!!!!!!!!!
  • RaddlemanNumber7
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    No, it is not rude
    I only avoid people who are in combat. Otherwise, I just take everything head on.
    PC EU
  • Tan9oSuccka
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    No, it is not rude
    No. If there was collision, I might feel differently.
  • Lynnessa
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    No, it is not rude
    I hope so, because I go out of my way to do it. Id like to think the person on the receiving end of my trampling was all, ‘That so and so just trampled me! Now I have mud on my dress!’

    I know that doesn’t happen and no one cares. But In my mind I have besmirched their honor and they shall never recover!

    You....you....KNAVE!
  • Arv_Morvis
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    No, it is not rude
    I unconsciously avoid bumping into people this includes riding, but it's not something i expect others to do as well and i don't really mind even when i'm in "role-play" mode. Although i have noticed a few people doing it as well but by far very scarcely.

  • ProfesseurFreder
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    Yes, you should travel around them instead
    Riding through somebody is bad enough, but standing inside of them in a bank or stable is even more rude. This isn't Super Mario Cart fer crine out loud.
    "Nothing by which all human passion and hope and folly can be mirrored and then proved ever was just a game."
    -- William Faulkner.
  • Dawnblade
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    No, it is not rude
    DoctorESO wrote: »
    Dawnblade wrote: »
    Not rude, and for a QoL I'd love to see, remove collision on non-combat NPCs so I can run through them as well.

    You can dodge roll through them.

    Because dismounting and dodge rolling through random 'flavor' (e.g. non-combat / not a quest / vendor) NPCs would be so much faster.

    Not a big deal - but like every other game I play or have played had no collision on non-combat flavor NPCs, so it's just a small annoyance in ESO in the 'oh yeah can't run through NPCs here' when I get stuck behind a group of NPCs.
  • ADarklore
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    No, it is not rude
    No... because technically those other players don't even exist, there is only ONE 'vestige'... which is why we can pass through the others.
    CP: 2078 ** ESO+ 2025 Content Pass ** ~~ ***** Strictly a solo PvE quester *****
    ~~Started Playing: May 2015 | Stopped Playing: July 2025~~
  • Sanctum74
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    No, it is not rude
    No, I've had much worse things done to my dead body in cyrodil :'(
  • Domander
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    Slick_007 wrote: »
    in ESO, no. however...
    https://youtu.be/s-rl3RPC_Mw

    just so f'ing funny
  • wolf486
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    No, it is not rude
    No but I guess human nature takes over for me bc I still find myself moving to the side 99% of the time to avoid people
    PC/NA
    Moved onto BDO and GW2 Skyrim, ATS/ETS2, ACNH and the overall goodness of single player games

    RIP to the following:
    (DC) Tharbûrz gro-Glumgrog - Orsimer -Stamden (lvl 50)
    (AD) Vukz - Bosmer - Stamblade (lvl 50)
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