witchdoctor wrote: »ZirconJunkie wrote: »If ESO Logs streams the combat data in real time to this third party website ...
To reiterate, and repeat, since this seems to be ignored by several ...
It is not real-time.
If someone in your PUG trial/dungeon is logging, they will not have some real-time view of what you are, are not, could be, have, have not, etc., etc., done.
Doesn't stop anyone from making reddit threads about so and so having the worst dps don't invite them later on
witchdoctor wrote: »In my opinion, based on what we know:
It appears to be useful for its intended audience: progression-minded groups. Whilst my guild's Discord has amazingly been silent on the development, I suspect that our 2 progression groups (and certainly the more serious of the 2) will ask all of us to enable logging. And I will, because if I can improve somewhere to get us mo' bettah in vMOL, I will.
If one is not in a steady group, then setting yourself to anonymous would be a wise course of action.
Since the logs are not real-time, if one is anonymous, I suspect the chances of actual trolling are remote.
If that is not the case, and trolling becomes too common, I am willing to bet that ZOS will make further iterations on the logging.
witchdoctor wrote: »In my opinion, based on what we know:
It appears to be useful for its intended audience: progression-minded groups. Whilst my guild's Discord has amazingly been silent on the development, I suspect that our 2 progression groups (and certainly the more serious of the 2) will ask all of us to enable logging. And I will, because if I can improve somewhere to get us mo' bettah in vMOL, I will.
If one is not in a steady group, then setting yourself to anonymous would be a wise course of action.
Since the logs are not real-time, if one is anonymous, I suspect the chances of actual trolling are remote.
If that is not the case, and trolling becomes too common, I am willing to bet that ZOS will make further iterations on the logging.
Honestly if they allowed people to opt out 100% then I don't think anybody would care.
jainiadral wrote: »But I do have to ask, if you know who sucks in your group out of the gate, why the heck do you need this tool?
Sylvermynx wrote: »Oh.... yeah. 'nother question. How are you people actually monetizing this? No, don't tell me just through ad clicks, as I don't believe that. So yeah, you got these huge sites.... and I'm quite sure you're not funding them out of your own pockets and the "goodness of your hearts".
Transparency.... give over, or go away.
This tool will only increase the already high elitism which exists in ESO.
I can imagine many group leaders request the use of this tool as mandatory.
Agree.
Can you imagine how alienated newer players and those who refuse to meta would be?
Nobody wants to group with you when you below CP500 anymore anyhow.
Besides, if you're a healer or a tank, sometimes the DPS is a bit ridiculous.
I actually got criticized for my healer only doing about 15K dps. Sure I kept the team healthy and buffed, but that didn't matter. I was still expected to be the DD?
I'm confused.
Sylvermynx wrote: »Oh.... yeah. 'nother question. How are you people actually monetizing this? No, don't tell me just through ad clicks, as I don't believe that. So yeah, you got these huge sites.... and I'm quite sure you're not funding them out of your own pockets and the "goodness of your hearts".
Transparency.... give over, or go away.
Ad revenue and over 2000 people on Patreon.
Sylvermynx wrote: »If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
witchdoctor wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
I thought with your horrible satellite ping you never group with people.
Sylvermynx wrote: »witchdoctor wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
I thought with your horrible satellite ping you never group with people.
I don't. However, I have some serious issues with a company that goes this direction. Y'know.... it's an okay game. But it's not like I can't live without it.
Sylvermynx wrote: »I don't group, so no one has any issue with my dps. I have an issue with the obviation of privacy. That's what I'm talking about. You are obfuscating the whole privacy situation.
I certainly hope GDPR tears you all a new one.
jainiadral wrote: »Something I just now considered, which could of course be entertaining on the one side but also be a fine line to cyber bullying, would be a hall of shame. Say someone makes a forum thread and shows the ridiculous failings of anonymous players. While sure, that would probably result in some hilarious content, being on the receiving end of it and discovering your own run in such a thread and seeing others laugh at you, even when you are anonymous, would suck a lot!
See, this was the first thing that crossed my mind. Bullies would have a field day with this. Bullies with script-kiddie friends could gain scads of detailed data potentially on every player in the game if they breached ESOLogs' security. Putting all of this *very* personal gaming data on a third-party site without decent consent provisions or reasonable, disclosed protections is a huge mistake.
I mean the little parody nVidia ad someone posted is kinda creepy (and hilarious XD), but what real people with real access to personal data can do to you on and offline can potentially be worse than a faceless corporation.
I don't know ESOLogs from Adam, and that makes me very uncomfortable. I run exclusively solo, so absolutely nothing in this new "feature" is useful to me in the slightest, but the fact that I can't opt out totally opens me and people like me to the downsides if someone decides to fire this up at a WB, dolmen, or geyser.
I hope ZOS reconsiders this.
You run exclusively solo and you'e worried about it? *face palm*
If you only run solo who are you worried about kicking you from their group because your dps is abysmal??
Sylvermynx wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Oh.... yeah. 'nother question. How are you people actually monetizing this? No, don't tell me just through ad clicks, as I don't believe that. So yeah, you got these huge sites.... and I'm quite sure you're not funding them out of your own pockets and the "goodness of your hearts".
Transparency.... give over, or go away.
Ad revenue and over 2000 people on Patreon.
Really. Apparently a lot of stupid people out there. Nope son. Not doing your thing. My privacy is FAR more important than your monetization. Y'all need to figure out how to allow people privacy - and that mean you (and ZOS) need to set this up to allow ONLY "opt in" from the word go. If no one opts in, guess you won't be making your millions.
Works for me.
If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
Sylvermynx wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Oh.... yeah. 'nother question. How are you people actually monetizing this? No, don't tell me just through ad clicks, as I don't believe that. So yeah, you got these huge sites.... and I'm quite sure you're not funding them out of your own pockets and the "goodness of your hearts".
Transparency.... give over, or go away.
Ad revenue and over 2000 people on Patreon.
Really. Apparently a lot of stupid people out there. Nope son. Not doing your thing. My privacy is FAR more important than your monetization. Y'all need to figure out how to allow people privacy - and that mean you (and ZOS) need to set this up to allow ONLY "opt in" from the word go. If no one opts in, guess you won't be making your millions.
Works for me.
If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
If you're going to substitute an MMO with a single player game, esologs would not affect you anyway.
Sylvermynx wrote: »witchdoctor wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
I thought with your horrible satellite ping you never group with people.
I don't. However, I have some serious issues with a company that goes this direction. Y'know.... it's an okay game. But it's not like I can't live without it.
It’s not “private”
Name ONE piece of sensitive information this has potentional to disclose
witchdoctor wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Oh.... yeah. 'nother question. How are you people actually monetizing this? No, don't tell me just through ad clicks, as I don't believe that. So yeah, you got these huge sites.... and I'm quite sure you're not funding them out of your own pockets and the "goodness of your hearts".
Transparency.... give over, or go away.
Ad revenue and over 2000 people on Patreon.
Really. Apparently a lot of stupid people out there. Nope son. Not doing your thing. My privacy is FAR more important than your monetization. Y'all need to figure out how to allow people privacy - and that mean you (and ZOS) need to set this up to allow ONLY "opt in" from the word go. If no one opts in, guess you won't be making your millions.
Works for me.
If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
If you're going to substitute an MMO with a single player game, esologs would not affect you anyway.
Or play ESO like a single-player game ...
Sylvermynx wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Oh.... yeah. 'nother question. How are you people actually monetizing this? No, don't tell me just through ad clicks, as I don't believe that. So yeah, you got these huge sites.... and I'm quite sure you're not funding them out of your own pockets and the "goodness of your hearts".
Transparency.... give over, or go away.
Ad revenue and over 2000 people on Patreon.
Really. Apparently a lot of stupid people out there. Nope son. Not doing your thing. My privacy is FAR more important than your monetization. Y'all need to figure out how to allow people privacy - and that mean you (and ZOS) need to set this up to allow ONLY "opt in" from the word go. If no one opts in, guess you won't be making your millions.
Works for me.
If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
If you're going to substitute an MMO with a single player game, esologs would not affect you anyway.
witchdoctor wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »Oh.... yeah. 'nother question. How are you people actually monetizing this? No, don't tell me just through ad clicks, as I don't believe that. So yeah, you got these huge sites.... and I'm quite sure you're not funding them out of your own pockets and the "goodness of your hearts".
Transparency.... give over, or go away.
Ad revenue and over 2000 people on Patreon.
Really. Apparently a lot of stupid people out there. Nope son. Not doing your thing. My privacy is FAR more important than your monetization. Y'all need to figure out how to allow people privacy - and that mean you (and ZOS) need to set this up to allow ONLY "opt in" from the word go. If no one opts in, guess you won't be making your millions.
Works for me.
If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
If you're going to substitute an MMO with a single player game, esologs would not affect you anyway.
Or play ESO like a single-player game ...
I think Sylver is saying he has an issue with it morally and dislikes the company (ZoS) letting someone make a tool that would be invasive to some with no real way of opting out. Regardless of if they use the tool or not or are personally effected by it it's a bad practice and they don't want to support the company doing things like that which they disagree with.
MLGProPlayer wrote: »More garbage taking up time and resources that could be deployed to FIX the real issues
like the absolutely horrendous servers, support and communication instead of providing elitists with more muck to spread!
I don't agree much with the wording but I do agree that this offers only a slight upgrade to already existing tools and will only be useful to a very small minority of people (not talking about forum people, forum people is already a minority population of people who care enough to be here), while raising legitimate concerns in a majority of other folks.
I completely agree that the way the use of resources is prioritized seems really off, when breaking free, bar swapping and even skills firing (especially ultimates) are now RNG based and need an urgent fix - just to give a few examples that are affecting a very large number of people and impacting heavily their enjoyment of the game.
Also, I don't see how this will improve Accessibility of harder content but i can definitely see how this new tool could lower that same Accessibility.
Addressing the issue of Accessibility seems to go the same direction of "upping the floor/lowering the ceiling": result in the exact opposite of the original intent.
It helps progression guilds progress. It will drastically increase accessibility.
It doesn't affect casuals in any way, shape, or form so you statement of "while raising legitimate concerns in a majority of other folks" is complete nonsense.
As I'm writing this post, the "Invasive" option collects 56% of the votes, so my statement is not non sense, it is fact.
Maybe this will help some progression guilds for Trials, I never said otherwise, but what about Vet DLC dungeons?
People are already afraid to even attempt them, even on normal, and with another tool to further intimidate them, I don't see how this will increase sales on those DLC's....
At ZOS, they are probably brainstorming to find out what kind of "not-resource-heavy-to-produce" content they could use instead of Dungeons, because obviously those are not meeting their sale expectations and if their attempt to increase Accessibility on those fail, you can be sure they will drop the production of such content: is that what you want?
Also, the main point of the argument was to question the choice of prioritizing the use of resources - however small- for the benefit of a very small percentage of the population over using those resources to help improve the gaming experience of a larger number of people.
VaranisArano wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »witchdoctor wrote: »Sylvermynx wrote: »If ZOS chooses to run with this, I'll be cancelling subs and heading back to Skyrim. Yep. I'm only one person, but I kind of think there are more like me out there.
I thought with your horrible satellite ping you never group with people.
I don't. However, I have some serious issues with a company that goes this direction. Y'know.... it's an okay game. But it's not like I can't live without it.
It’s not “private”
Name ONE piece of sensitive information this has potentional to disclose
If you do not set yourself to Anonymous, it allows anyone grouped with you to record, upload, and share your Character Name+your combat data however they like.
Now, that's only a problem if Anonymity is not the default (Currently, Anonymity is NOT the default). With Anonymity something that has to be checked off to get, it is very likely that at least some players, particularly new and returning players, will miss that requirement, and find their character names attached to logs, amd have to take steps to reclaim their anonymity.
If Anonymity becomes the default, then players get to choose to reveal their Character name with the combat data.
We can go round and round about whether that constitutes "Private" or "sensitive" data or what-not. Being an American citizen myself, that's not something I'm that interested in debating, as I'm no ezpert on the EU law.
However, as ESO has worked in the past with addons like Combat Metrics, the player is in control of posting their individual character name + combat data.
As ESO Logs works right now, the default setting assumes we all consent to have our Character Name + combat data shared with anyone.
I want the default on ESO Logs changed to better reflect the current state of in game privacy. Changing the default to "Anonymous" means that players get to decide whether they want their character name attached to their combat data, rather than having their consent assumed.
Make that change, and I'm a lot less concerned about privacy issues.
None of that is even close to sensitive information
How about you try again with an actual answer
And shut the hell up about American privacy. Literally everything you’re typing right now is being logged, every search you make in google, every website you visit, every call or text you send.
Nothing about a combat log from a game poses any threat to your privacy or safety, so get over yourself
Just want to chime in as it relates to the debate regarding EU law and privacy concerns.
Terms of service are not laws - nor do they have the weight of law. So it really doesn't matter what a player agrees to when they sign up to play a game. If the actions violate the consumer protections of a certain country they are liable and vulnerable to lawsuits regardless of the ToS.
This is especially the case in ESO - which basically says they can do what ever they want in the ToS and that everything is subject to change. Courts have already thrown out Terms of Services in the past that were so open-ended and included provisions like that. Terms of Service are not > the law nor do they give companies free reign to violate the consumer protection or privacy laws in the country they are operating. That being said - I'm unfamiliar with European Law so I have no idea if such a log would actually violate their consumer protection or privacy laws or not (I rather doubt it to be honest). But if it does - then it does - and the ToS wouldn't change that.
witchdoctor wrote: »Just want to chime in as it relates to the debate regarding EU law and privacy concerns.
Terms of service are not laws - nor do they have the weight of law. So it really doesn't matter what a player agrees to when they sign up to play a game. If the actions violate the consumer protections of a certain country they are liable and vulnerable to lawsuits regardless of the ToS.
This is especially the case in ESO - which basically says they can do what ever they want in the ToS and that everything is subject to change. Courts have already thrown out Terms of Services in the past that were so open-ended and included provisions like that. Terms of Service are not > the law nor do they give companies free reign to violate the consumer protection or privacy laws in the country they are operating. That being said - I'm unfamiliar with European Law so I have no idea if such a log would actually violate their consumer protection or privacy laws or not (I rather doubt it to be honest). But if it does - then it does - and the ToS wouldn't change that.
I don't think anyone claims (seriously) that TOS supersedes law.
But I do claim that ZOS has far better access to legal advice then what passes as arm-chair lawyering around here.
witchdoctor wrote: »Just want to chime in as it relates to the debate regarding EU law and privacy concerns.
Terms of service are not laws - nor do they have the weight of law. So it really doesn't matter what a player agrees to when they sign up to play a game. If the actions violate the consumer protections of a certain country they are liable and vulnerable to lawsuits regardless of the ToS.
This is especially the case in ESO - which basically says they can do what ever they want in the ToS and that everything is subject to change. Courts have already thrown out Terms of Services in the past that were so open-ended and included provisions like that. Terms of Service are not > the law nor do they give companies free reign to violate the consumer protection or privacy laws in the country they are operating. That being said - I'm unfamiliar with European Law so I have no idea if such a log would actually violate their consumer protection or privacy laws or not (I rather doubt it to be honest). But if it does - then it does - and the ToS wouldn't change that.
I don't think anyone claims (seriously) that TOS supersedes law.
But I do claim that ZOS has far better access to legal advice then what passes as arm-chair lawyering around here.
That's not the impression I got. I've read several comments in this thread that seemed to be suggesting that the terms of service was the only thing that mattered.
This tool will only increase the already high elitism which exists in ESO.
I can imagine many group leaders request the use of this tool as mandatory.
Agree.
Can you imagine how alienated newer players and those who refuse to meta would be?
Nobody wants to group with you when you below CP500 anymore anyhow.
Besides, if you're a healer or a tank, sometimes the DPS is a bit ridiculous.
I actually got criticized for my healer only doing about 15K dps. Sure I kept the team healthy and buffed, but that didn't matter. I was still expected to be the DD?
I'm confused.
witchdoctor wrote: »witchdoctor wrote: »Just want to chime in as it relates to the debate regarding EU law and privacy concerns.
Terms of service are not laws - nor do they have the weight of law. So it really doesn't matter what a player agrees to when they sign up to play a game. If the actions violate the consumer protections of a certain country they are liable and vulnerable to lawsuits regardless of the ToS.
This is especially the case in ESO - which basically says they can do what ever they want in the ToS and that everything is subject to change. Courts have already thrown out Terms of Services in the past that were so open-ended and included provisions like that. Terms of Service are not > the law nor do they give companies free reign to violate the consumer protection or privacy laws in the country they are operating. That being said - I'm unfamiliar with European Law so I have no idea if such a log would actually violate their consumer protection or privacy laws or not (I rather doubt it to be honest). But if it does - then it does - and the ToS wouldn't change that.
I don't think anyone claims (seriously) that TOS supersedes law.
But I do claim that ZOS has far better access to legal advice then what passes as arm-chair lawyering around here.
That's not the impression I got. I've read several comments in this thread that seemed to be suggesting that the terms of service was the only thing that mattered.
Uh ... the only thing I saw that was putting TOS as the 'rule,' was the claim by one person that their physical purchase of the install disk entitled them to anything.
I think its fair to say, it does not.