@Sylvermynx Neither pets, nor players, prevent you from interacting with anything. There is no collision, so they're also not impeding your access to anything.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....
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.
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »@Sylvermynx Neither pets, nor players, prevent you from interacting with anything. There is no collision, so they're also not impeding your access to anything.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....
It's a visual annoyance, to be sure, but if you're aiming the right direction and close enough, you can still interact with anything that needs interacting with, and the associated UI will always be the topmost frame.
RubyWarfare wrote: »Hmmm...I am very, very good at complaining. So here are a bunch of things I personally find rude, not necessarily in any particular order:
1: Not dismissing your flappy twilights when dealing with crafting or the bank.
2: Mudballing strangers outside of the event that demands mudballing. The same goes for spamming any other sort of emote on others like that bird thing. I forget what the bird one is called.
3: Gloating in any form is rude, but most especially teabagging. This is beyond rude.
4: Dueling in the middle of town, especially right next to a wayshrine.
5: Sweeping in and stealing a chest when someone is struggling to open it.
6: Telling someone they suck as a player and tossing "L2P" letters at them instead of offering constructive criticism as to how one could improve.
7: Kicking someone from a party before giving them a chance.
I probably could go on and on and on. I am easily annoyed and whiny, but this should do for now.
[quote="I mudball bots as a test. There can be various reasons but for now it seems the most common to test if a real person or not. It is a series of things I test.
I'd like to add to your listRubyWarfare wrote: »Hmmm...I am very, very good at complaining. So here are a bunch of things I personally find rude, not necessarily in any particular order:
1: Not dismissing your flappy twilights when dealing with crafting or the bank.
2: Mudballing strangers outside of the event that demands mudballing. The same goes for spamming any other sort of emote on others like that bird thing. I forget what the bird one is called.
3: Gloating in any form is rude, but most especially teabagging. This is beyond rude.
4: Dueling in the middle of town, especially right next to a wayshrine.
5: Sweeping in and stealing a chest when someone is struggling to open it.
6: Telling someone they suck as a player and tossing "L2P" letters at them instead of offering constructive criticism as to how one could improve.
7: Kicking someone from a party before giving them a chance.
SocialAssassin wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »I get mildly annoyed by flappy sorc twilights being in my face. But there's not something the sorc can control easily,
They can simply Unsummon it. Do they really need it activated in town? When I am in town I dismiss my flappy twilight It's pretty simple as that.
SocialAssassin wrote: »VaranisArano wrote: »I get mildly annoyed by flappy sorc twilights being in my face. But there's not something the sorc can control easily,
They can simply Unsummon it. Do they really need it activated in town? When I am in town I dismiss my flappy twilight It's pretty simple as that.
How do you do that on console....?
Assume you have an add on. As its not in base game thus not a simple answer.
(unless you don't use overload and use that bar to desummon)
Androconium wrote: »
Vicente Valtiere, Dark Brotherhood, OblivionSpill some blood for me dear brother
Mystrius_Archaion wrote: »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.
They are talking about quest items, not crafting nodes. Learn to read.
This "quest item pvp" is absolutely stupid and easily fixed. Hell, they have several quests where it is fixed so everybody can access the item without fighting other players for it, but this is not universal and it should be universal to all quests.
New quests where players have to fight for objectives are unforgivable.
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).
VaranisArano wrote: »I get mildly annoyed by flappy sorc twilights being in my face. But there's not something the sorc can control easily,
[quote="I'd like to add to your list
8: Spamming spears/liquid lightning/other similar skills or some loud emotes abusing inside bank isn't nice behaviour
[quote="Also most of these things are essentially pet peeves, and not common courtesy at all.
On another note. Even in the US "courtesy" is spelled with a "u". "Cortesy" isn't even a word.Androconium wrote: »
You do spell courtesy with a U in the UK. Just like armour, endeavour, glamour for example. Americans drop the U for some reason or other.
Also most of these things are essentially pet peeves, and not common courtesy at all.
RubyWarfare wrote: »Hmmm...I am very, very good at complaining. So here are a bunch of things I personally find rude, not necessarily in any particular order:
1: Not dismissing your flappy twilights when dealing with crafting or the bank.
2: Mudballing strangers outside of the event that demands mudballing. The same goes for spamming any other sort of emote on others like that bird thing. I forget what the bird one is called.
3: Gloating in any form is rude, but most especially teabagging. This is beyond rude.
4: Dueling in the middle of town, especially right next to a wayshrine.
5: Sweeping in and stealing a chest when someone is struggling to open it.
6: Telling someone they suck as a player and tossing "L2P" letters at them instead of offering constructive criticism as to how one could improve.
7: Kicking someone from a party before giving them a chance.
I probably could go on and on and on. I am easily annoyed and whiny, but this should do for now.
I mudball bots as a test. There can be various reasons but for now it seems the most common to test if a real person or not. It is a series of things I test.
Girl_Number8 wrote: »I really think they should make getting married a seperate instance. Nothing like feeling happy and trying to have a special moment with someone you love irl only to have someone throw mudballs at you and spam skills just for no other reason then to ruin it on purpose. It really shows the toxic player base that is getting larger and lacks common courtesy in any sense~
On another note. Even in the US "courtesy" is spelled with a "u". "Cortesy" isn't even a word.Androconium wrote: »
You do spell courtesy with a U in the UK. Just like armour, endeavour, glamour for example. Americans drop the U for some reason or other.
Also most of these things are essentially pet peeves, and not common courtesy at all.
https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=oWhPW63bL-S-jwSd3YmoDA&q=cortesy&oq=cortesy&gs_l=psy-ab.3...1474.2406.0.3607.7.6.0.0.0.0.277.277.2-1.1.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..6.1.275...0j0i131k1.0.kBptLb9aSEI
unless, of course you're talking about the Rosa Lorenzo shoe brand, the actress (Brittany) or the family.
TempPlayer wrote: »
From time to time, I get the infinite load screen bug when walking through door. I wonder what is my toon doing during that couple of mins when I wait for the game to load till the point I gave up and press alt-f4. Also what happen to him when I try to restart the game. Is he standing in the doorway, or will he walk aside on his own as common courtesy.
I must admit I do this as my usual haunt is Daggerfall and trekking between the crafting stations, provisioning boxes and wayshrines on foot adds up and gets tedious pretty quickly. But I do at least take care not to ride through people, something I've noticed a small but noisy minority seem to do deliberately. Obviously not harmful but I'm just left thinking, why do they do that? But I guess they're the same ones who pointlessly spam spells, yell in the chatbox and fight outside the wayshrines. Some people are just like that.shadowwraith666 wrote: »
- people using mount in towns
SocialAssassin wrote: »I personally hate when some random player is just standing there and either loitering or "blocking 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