VaranisArano wrote: »Do you have specific concerns or is this just vague speculation that some players may have received unspecified "preferential treatment" at some point that's essentially unprovable either way?
That ended some time ago I believe. The more recent variants were the beta tests for Morrowind and Summerset where selected players got to go and test the game.adriant1978 wrote: »Not sure if it's still done or has been superseded by other forms of engagement, but in the past they organised a Guild Summit where representatives from certain handpicked guilds got to physically meet and discuss issues with the devs.
That ended some time ago I believe. The more recent variants were the beta tests for Morrowind and Summerset where selected players got to go and test the game.adriant1978 wrote: »Not sure if it's still done or has been superseded by other forms of engagement, but in the past they organised a Guild Summit where representatives from certain handpicked guilds got to physically meet and discuss issues with the devs.
Also since then we've had the Class Rep programme start up which is more of an ongoing one but so far hasn't had any face to face meetings that I am aware of.
I will see if I can find it, maybe someone else can help as wellJoosef_Kivikilpi wrote: »Haashhtaag wrote: »
Please link the video. I'd love to watch this haha
Who did your friend speak to about the issue. Did they speak with just support or reach out to ZOS staff directly?Haashhtaag wrote: »Oh I thought if an example....
So a friend of mine had about 3-5 months of harassment from a player and their guild. Said friend provided reports and screenshots of all the harassment done but nothing ever came of it.
Recently on twitch and twitter there is a guy/group of people who troll streamers and they complained to ZOS about it via private methods and on Twitter and said person(s) was temporarily banned within days.
So is there a difference between the months and months of harassment from a player/guild than the 1 day of trolling a streamer who went to Twitch/private methods of contacting ZOS?
Without divulging much of said friends private information they do not have social media outside of their private Facebook account and went about reporting via the only method they could which was in game and by linking images of what was going on. They do not have any individual contacts inside ZOS to reach out to either.Who did your friend speak to about the issue. Did they speak with just support or reach out to ZOS staff directly?Haashhtaag wrote: »Oh I thought if an example....
So a friend of mine had about 3-5 months of harassment from a player and their guild. Said friend provided reports and screenshots of all the harassment done but nothing ever came of it.
Recently on twitch and twitter there is a guy/group of people who troll streamers and they complained to ZOS about it via private methods and on Twitter and said person(s) was temporarily banned within days.
So is there a difference between the months and months of harassment from a player/guild than the 1 day of trolling a streamer who went to Twitch/private methods of contacting ZOS?
I'd say it's probably down to a failure in support to take action. Also without knowing details it's hard to judge how each case compares to the other.
I mean normally you can PM ZOS staff on the forums or make a thread about an issue with a ticket number to get a little more chance of ZOS checking up on what their support staff have looked at.Haashhtaag wrote: »Without divulging much of said friends private information they do not have social media outside of their private Facebook account and went about reporting via the only method they could which was in game and by linking images of what was going on. They do not have any individual contacts inside ZOS to reach out to either.Who did your friend speak to about the issue. Did they speak with just support or reach out to ZOS staff directly?Haashhtaag wrote: »Oh I thought if an example....
So a friend of mine had about 3-5 months of harassment from a player and their guild. Said friend provided reports and screenshots of all the harassment done but nothing ever came of it.
Recently on twitch and twitter there is a guy/group of people who troll streamers and they complained to ZOS about it via private methods and on Twitter and said person(s) was temporarily banned within days.
So is there a difference between the months and months of harassment from a player/guild than the 1 day of trolling a streamer who went to Twitch/private methods of contacting ZOS?
I'd say it's probably down to a failure in support to take action. Also without knowing details it's hard to judge how each case compares to the other.
It’s a shame that said friend had to go on for months and months for nothing to happen but when a streamer experiences similar in a much shorter span of less than a day action is taken just because they went to Twitter/private contact methods of which a vast majority of the game does not have means to use.
Haashhtaag wrote: »I’m curious if preferential treatment is given to certain players in this game? These players can be class reps, stream team members, community ambassadors, and etc. I would hope all players who run into issues and such in game would be treated as fairly as people who are not as regarded in the community. Please keep comments to constructive format only and abide by the forum policies.
Haashhtaag wrote: »Hmmmm
@adriant1978 @TurelusThat ended some time ago I believe. The more recent variants were the beta tests for Morrowind and Summerset where selected players got to go and test the game.adriant1978 wrote: »Not sure if it's still done or has been superseded by other forms of engagement, but in the past they organised a Guild Summit where representatives from certain handpicked guilds got to physically meet and discuss issues with the devs.
Also since then we've had the Class Rep programme start up which is more of an ongoing one but so far hasn't had any face to face meetings that I am aware of.