I'm honestly surprised that I only saw one of the posts I expected this thread to be filled with, that basically being "if you are looking for common courtesy don't play MMOs." That seems to be the gist of everything I hear every time someone complains of rudeness in this forum or in zone chat. "If you don't like rudeness, become a hermit because humans are trash and we're proud of it." Rather discouraging...
SocialAssassin wrote: »RubyWarfare wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »[quote="Okay so why do you think they stand in front of doorways? I personally see it as trolling. How do you see it?
It is possible it is trolling, but as others have said it is more likely just people going afk and not taking the time to move their character to a better location.
Okay so there basically being lazy but again I take the time. Common Courtesy
Lol who cares where people leave their characters, it's an MMO and people are free to do what they want. Calling someone lazy because of where they go afk? Seriously? It is in no way disrespectful to stand in front of a damn door. These threads get even more rediculous every day. It's common courtesy to mind your own business. Common Courtesy.
Anyone else see the irony here?SocialAssassin wrote: »And I know some gamers out there are Self-entitled, to say the least
Vicente Valtiere, Dark Brotherhood, OblivionSpill some blood for me dear brother
Merenwen_812 wrote: »Unsummon pets add on has become my best friend. I am one that likes to unsummon my pets in town or when urn farming. I know others pets getting in the way irritates me so dismissing them is top priority to me, and this add on is a godsend (and sad it isn't naturally in game).
redspecter23 wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »RubyWarfare wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »[quote="I agree with everything on your list 100% but what I hate more than anything is when people stand in front of doors and stuff. Are they pretending that they are guards or something? And you know it absolutely intentional so it's a good thing that players are intangible. Could you imagine if they weren't
Ah yes, the door thing! There might actually be a chance they ARE pretending to be guards or something due to RP, but the chance of that is very, very slim. You made me remember some buffoon who was blocking the entrance to the kitchen in Craglorn by summoning their merchant assistant and parking her right there. Alas, the merchant is NOT intangible, and this person took sadistic delight in ignoring people's pleas to move her. Fortunately I discovered that I could dodge roll right past her and get into the room, but it was quite annoying. So yes, I could imagine if they weren't, and it makes me grateful that they aren't.
Okay so why do you think they stand in front of doorways? I personally see it as trolling. How do you see it?
My assumption would be that they are just afk and that's where they chose to stop. The reason I don't see it as trolling in many cases is that the number of people they would actually be trolling with this behavior is likely very small as I'd imagine the vast majority of players just ignore someone standing in a doorway and keep walking through. I'm not saying it's not possible they are trolling, it's just that there are much better ways to do that if that is the intention.
Sylvermynx wrote: »It's not the players in the doorways really. It's mostly for me the winged twilights flapping - because you almost can't target whatever (door, crafting station, wayshrine) with the flapping. Well - maybe someone who's played a lot more than I have can, but I generally have to go somewhere else because even in first person (which I just hate), I can't click fast enough to beat the flapping....
Wait for the best part.
You're playing a quest, and you have to gather some resources off the ground.
Then out of no where, some random player streaks in from out of no where , literally, and steals the resource you have to pick up that's right in front of you and you can't stop them because it's in PvE zones, they take it because they too are also doing the same quest.
How's that for common courtesy?
FANTASTIC right!!!!?
Sylvermynx wrote: »Eh, well, that makes me feel a bit better. Someone mentioned mammoth mounts in WoW - yes, been there done that. I have to say the flapping is worse.... because it require timing, not just zooming in....
Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Eh, well, that makes me feel a bit better. Someone mentioned mammoth mounts in WoW - yes, been there done that. I have to say the flapping is worse.... because it require timing, not just zooming in....
The fun part about this game?....The first person camera is still well behind your character's head so it still clicks things behind you or has to deal with the flappy pets.
They really botched the camera in this game.
DaveMoeDee wrote: »Wait for the best part.
You're playing a quest, and you have to gather some resources off the ground.
Then out of no where, some random player streaks in from out of no where , literally, and steals the resource you have to pick up that's right in front of you and you can't stop them because it's in PvE zones, they take it because they too are also doing the same quest.
How's that for common courtesy?
FANTASTIC right!!!!?
How did they get their first? Sounds like you were the one trying to steal their resource. Where do you think they came from? Where is this "out of nowhere" you speak of, because they did the same thing you did.
People need to get over themselves. Sometimes you will be farther from a resource and someone will get it before you. Deal with it. Stop telling others to be courteous while at the same time talking like a resource they were closer to belongs to you.
SocialAssassin wrote: »redspecter23 wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »RubyWarfare wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »[quote="I agree with everything on your list 100% but what I hate more than anything is when people stand in front of doors and stuff. Are they pretending that they are guards or something? And you know it absolutely intentional so it's a good thing that players are intangible. Could you imagine if they weren't
Ah yes, the door thing! There might actually be a chance they ARE pretending to be guards or something due to RP, but the chance of that is very, very slim. You made me remember some buffoon who was blocking the entrance to the kitchen in Craglorn by summoning their merchant assistant and parking her right there. Alas, the merchant is NOT intangible, and this person took sadistic delight in ignoring people's pleas to move her. Fortunately I discovered that I could dodge roll right past her and get into the room, but it was quite annoying. So yes, I could imagine if they weren't, and it makes me grateful that they aren't.
Okay so why do you think they stand in front of doorways? I personally see it as trolling. How do you see it?
My assumption would be that they are just afk and that's where they chose to stop. The reason I don't see it as trolling in many cases is that the number of people they would actually be trolling with this behavior is likely very small as I'd imagine the vast majority of players just ignore someone standing in a doorway and keep walking through. I'm not saying it's not possible they are trolling, it's just that there are much better ways to do that if that is the intention.
Fair enough but It's still annoying. And besides, they can AFK anywhere why in front of doors? I personally don't so why do they specifically choose that?
SocialAssassin wrote: »Courtesy tips
1. Unsummon your familiar when in town. You honestly need in town and besides, it's distracting to other players (This Applies to Sorcers)
2. When you see another player headed for a resource, find another one there are plenty of resources in the game. Don't swoop in and take it just because you see another player headed for it. Unless you truly need it. And they don't
3. Try and be helpful in chat, and make sure to thank the "person" for there help.
4. Give someone a chance in a random dungeon, instead of kicking them out. They might be really good.
5. Instead of telling someone to "get good" offer to help them out instead.
Does anyone want to add to these tips?
SocialAssassin wrote: »Chicharron wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »Lol! I am sure this going to be a most interesting discussion
Today I wanted to talk to you about a little thing called common courtesy. I know there are a lot of people that play this game. And that means a lot of overcrowding in this game. And I know some gamers out there are Self-entitled, to say the least. So have the decency when playing ESO to stay out others people ways when doing quests. Especially when trying to see story content. I personally hate when some random player is just standing there and either loitering or "block traffic" yes you're allowed to stand anywhere you, please. But seriously do it elsewhere It's like when you're trying to watch TV and someone walks right in front of you. It's annoying, to say the least. I thank you
And how will I know who is doing missions and who is not?
What about this, dye all your armor pink.
So I know someone is doing missions and I will stay away
How about purple, not a fan of pinkBut what about the people that have already done the quest before? They absolutely when where an "NPC dialogue" will spawn. Now at the same time, those that haven't previously done the quest don't know.
RubyWarfare wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »[quote="I agree with everything on your list 100% but what I hate more than anything is when people stand in front of doors and stuff. Are they pretending that they are guards or something? And you know it absolutely intentional so it's a good thing that players are intangible. Could you imagine if they weren't
Ah yes, the door thing! There might actually be a chance they ARE pretending to be guards or something due to RP, but the chance of that is very, very slim. You made me remember some buffoon who was blocking the entrance to the kitchen in Craglorn by summoning their merchant assistant and parking her right there. Alas, the merchant is NOT intangible, and this person took sadistic delight in ignoring people's pleas to move her. Fortunately I discovered that I could dodge roll right past her and get into the room, but it was quite annoying. So yes, I could imagine if they weren't, and it makes me grateful that they aren't.
SocialAssassin wrote: »Lol! I am sure this going to be a most interesting discussion
Today I wanted to talk to you about a little thing called common courtesy. I know there are a lot of people that play this game. And that means a lot of overcrowding in this game. And I know some gamers out there are Self-entitled, to say the least.
SocialAssassin wrote: »It's a good thing you can turn of zone chatI honestly can't remember if you could do that before?
MehrunesFlagon wrote: »Androconium wrote: »
believe that is that is the British spelling.
As far as #1 they are my pets. I am a sorc. I understand that they can be annoying however some people find them more immersive to take them with them as they are a part of the character.
menathradiel wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »It's a good thing you can turn of zone chatI honestly can't remember if you could do that before?
You can? I have looked over and over for that setting, and all I could manage to find was a way to make the text really tiny and therfore less intrusive.MehrunesFlagon wrote: »Androconium wrote: »
believe that is that is the British spelling.
No, it's just the way you spell courtesy. The word comes from the rules of courtly behaviour for nobles in the courts of kings, hence, courtesy.
MehrunesFlagon wrote: »menathradiel wrote: »SocialAssassin wrote: »It's a good thing you can turn of zone chatI honestly can't remember if you could do that before?
You can? I have looked over and over for that setting, and all I could manage to find was a way to make the text really tiny and therfore less intrusive.MehrunesFlagon wrote: »Androconium wrote: »
believe that is that is the British spelling.
No, it's just the way you spell courtesy. The word comes from the rules of courtly behaviour for nobles in the courts of kings, hence, courtesy.
Not actually what I was referring to. Was talking about the behavior/behaviour.