hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »I repeat, if you are in my group RIGHT NOW and you are a DPS I can tell EXACTLY how much damage you are doing AND in REAL TIME using CMX...so what changes?
Considering how serious Zos is in regards of "naming and shaming" and publicly making a name appear in screenshots and vid caps here on a Forum you need an invite to join, and then making something like this publicly available is, as I see it, rather mind blowing.
My god what an elitist tone you have in your condescending attitude to anyone not interested in the elitist circle jerking and e-peen measuring.
The tools that exist are perfectly suitable for raids and players to improve. Publicly making private in game data, or even gathering it, about a player (actions taken, damage or hot done) or absence there of public must be some sort of privacy breach that needs to be looked at imo. This sort of data gathering about a player does not fall in good soil with EU law without it being opting in, I can tell you that. https://www.gdpreu.org/compliance/fines-and-penalties/
This kind of "service" needs to be consciously enabled by choice. The rest of the elite PvE community can continue using CMX and Hodor addons or just make the optimal e-peen measure/bully generator add for yourselves and keep using it without forcing it upon the entire player base.
The attitude of the Class Representatives and the sniffy attitude towards the average (and majority) player makes me think I understand some strange balancing decisions lately.
Considering how serious Zos is in regards of "naming and shaming" and publicly making a name appear in screenshots and vid caps here on a Forum you need an invite to join, and then making something like this publicly available is, as I see it, rather mind blowing.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »
Here is an example who has no idea how the tool works making outrageous and unsubstantiated claims. YOU GET A GOLD STAR!
Some questions that I would like answers for
So why does a player have to jump through so many hoops to completely opt out of this?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
- Automatic recording
- Public display.
- Explicit. (By this I mean that it takes some experience do know what others are doing from CMX alone. If we were grouped, maybe you could see what I'm doing, I trust you on that, but I couldn't see what you're doing. But if it's all written down black on white in the logs, then yes, even I would know what you're doing).
Imagine you're speaking a foreign language. Well enough to be understood, but still with plenty of mistakes and an horrible accent. You can still speak up to express yourself and hope noone will make a fool of you and everyone will be tolerant. You probably wouldn't, however, agree on your speech being recorded by everyone, made public and benchmarked - including in places that you don't know of. You could possibly use a recording to practice and improve privately with a teacher, but that would be your and your teacher's choice.
That's how this new system feels : being recorded, judged and exposed. That makes a lot of people legitimately uncomfortable, even those who don't speak that badly.
CMX current shows your performance to other team members - if they have some proficiency with the tool, but it doesn't get recorded, posted or otherwise displayed to anyone else (unless you screenshoot it, but that's another issue, different from being recorded systematically).
Oh, so you are telling me someone in a raid I'm in can not upload my name and my performance to a website outside of ZOS to a third party without me lifting a finger to sop it?
Well then I'm mistaken.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »IT WONT IDENTIFY YOU BY NAME UNLESS YOU LET IT and to let it you have to go in and register. Which is my understanding. While ALL data is collected, ONLY the data that is allowed to be public is made public. This is my understanding of it.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »
IT WONT IDENTIFY YOU BY NAME UNLESS YOU LET IT and to let it you have to go in and register. Which is my understanding. While ALL data is collected, ONLY the data that is allowed to be public is made public. This is my understanding of it.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »
IT WONT IDENTIFY YOU BY NAME UNLESS YOU LET IT and to let it you have to go in and register. Which is my understanding. While ALL data is collected, ONLY the data that is allowed to be public is made public. This is my understanding of it.
My god what an elitist tone you have in your condescending attitude to anyone not interested in the elitist circle jerking and e-peen measuring.
The tools that exist are perfectly suitable for raids and players to improve. Publicly making private in game data, or even gathering it, about a player (actions taken, damage or hot done) or absence there of public must be some sort of privacy breach that needs to be looked at imo. This sort of data gathering about a player does not fall in good soil with EU law without it being opting in, I can tell you that. https://www.gdpreu.org/compliance/fines-and-penalties/
This kind of "service" needs to be consciously enabled by choice. The rest of the elite PvE community can continue using CMX and Hodor addons or just make the optimal e-peen measure/bully generator add for yourselves and keep using it without forcing it upon the entire player base.
The attitude of the Class Representatives and the sniffy attitude towards the average (and majority) player makes me think I understand some strange balancing decisions lately.
Considering how serious Zos is in regards of "naming and shaming" and publicly making a name appear in screenshots and vid caps here on a Forum you need an invite to join, and then making something like this publicly available is, as I see it, rather mind blowing.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »Noone can record you, as the application maker has repeatedly stated that you have to choose for your name to be displayed.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »The addon maker already stated that she/he is considering an option where the recorded combat log data is shown as annonymous and clumped together from all sources, meaning that if there are 4 people in the group and 3 of them are dps, but only 1 person has the public sharing enabled, the other 3 will be all be clumped together.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »the same way CMX does it right now.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »The nefarious and condescending people that you keep fearing do not exist....no one really cares enough to go out of their way to laugh at your performance...
Were did you see this? I read a statement from someone who claimed to be with the web site, that said you had to registrar with the web site or email them your character names to opt out.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
You're mistaken here. In the CURRENT state of things and the infos we have, our names will be recorded and displayed by default, and "anonymizing" ourselves will require active steps both ingame and on the site - including signing in with a confirmed email address, sending an email to the administrator, and whatnot.
I'm confident this will be changed - but not overly confident. But as of now, that's what it is.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »After extensively speaking with the site's maker here is the breakdown:(snip)
I have never expressed an attitude against the average player on this thread. I have never said the tool cannot be optional. I have never said I want everyone to be forced to have their data collected. Rethink what you said there and then come back.
All I said is that this tool does not change anything. Addons that are already ingame are much more harmful in the way you describe because they work in real time, this one does NOT. Theres no sniffy attitude here. I provided reasonable arguments for why it will not change much (if anything at all) for everyone who doesnt want to use it, but it is a benefit for everyone who wants to use it.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
You're wrong here. The software will record everything as long as someone in the group tells it to. Whether others agree or not. It will replace your name with "anonymous" - but only if you've actively unchecked a checkbox somewhere.
At this stage that's a wish, not a plan.
CMX doesn't record, CMX doesnt publish.
My experience tells otherwise. And I, too, have done an awful lot of group content, both with casuals and less casuals.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
If the sitemaker has changed her mind and design of the "service", then she should step up here and say it. And commit.
Anything else is blablah I heard it from my cousin whose brother-in-law takes care of the dogs of...
Talking about the sitemaker, it looks that's she's much more of a data collection professional, than a "member of the ESO community", since she's already made the data colllection sites for Warcraft, Final Fantasy and WildStar.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »
After extensively speaking with the site's maker here is the breakdown:
1. An in game default option will OPT YOU OUT of revealing your identity in logs
2. You have to select to OPT IN.
3. Your data IS collected, but is unidentifiable, unless 11 people have it enabled and you are the 12th...however sorry to say that even without this site if 11 people have CMX and you dont, they WILL know that it is YOU dragging the group down.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »
Can you find a comment supporting your claim that you have to send an email and/or register to OPT OUT?
I really do not care about addons like CMX. It is the I need to register with the web site, and or give them my email not to be part of this that I am against.
Your capitalizing that it shows that I am dragging down the group is the type of toxic and elitist attitude that a lot of players are worried about. Its a game, its to have fun is it not?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
Hint : in this thread.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »The benefits of this tool outside of raid management is that the data is displayed in an organized way for ZoS to look at when gauging class performance, ability performance and overall balance of the game...
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »
LoL... you don't think ZOS can extract this data by themselves, in whatever organized way they want... ? LFMAO.
hedna123b14_ESO wrote: »I literally just spoke with the person...so you are just making things up...
1. ZOS makes the decision what the default will be
2. Whoever records the fight uploads the data to website
3. Website checks the for whether the users in group chose to OPT in or OPT out, then posts the data...
Fallewarrior wrote: »@anitajoneb17_ESO you are making yourself look like a fool. If you don't like it I guess stop playing the game. You won't be missed. Many people have given elaborate answer as to why this tool won't hurt and is a good thing. You just ignore everything and keep talking nonsense.