Narvuntien wrote: »I have recieved racist comments but I am not sure why there was nothing about my character that would warrant it. Just some guy at a crafting station whispering the N word to people. There was also someone in my guild constantly going on and on about "the Beast Races" which got him kicked out.Why are you shocked? This is an online video game. Welcome to the internet
It is but it shouldn't be, if that makes sense just because it is that way doesn't mean anyone should put up with it.
Actually, it annoys me that redgaurds receive those comments also from a lore perspective when redgaurds in the ESO universe are the conquerors and were never the slaves (in this universe) they smashed the Aleyids.
Narvuntien wrote: »I have recieved racist comments but I am not sure why there was nothing about my character that would warrant it. Just some guy at a crafting station whispering the N word to people. There was also someone in my guild constantly going on and on about "the Beast Races" which got him kicked out.Why are you shocked? This is an online video game. Welcome to the internet
It is but it shouldn't be, if that makes sense just because it is that way doesn't mean anyone should put up with it.
Actually, it annoys me that redgaurds receive those comments also from a lore perspective when redgaurds in the ESO universe are the conquerors and were never the slaves (in this universe) they smashed the Aleyids.
Indeed, Imperials were the slaves.
Anyway, if it’s “in universe” for Tamriel I tend to just frown behind my monitor and leave it alone. (Cat-man, lizard, ankle biter , shortie, pig tusk, milk drinker, n’wah, etc). The conflicts are one of the main reasons I love Tamriel, I’m not playing Barbie’s Dream Palace.
If it has any resemblance to the real world Earth hatred like anti Black, anti Semitic, mocking disability (the R word), anti LGBT etc then I report it when it becomes too much to bear.
Chicharron wrote: »PrayingSeraph wrote: »Role play racism is perfectly fine, as long as it stays directed at the fictional races. If it bothers you, play a different game. Racism is a big part of TES lore, as are culture conflicts and integration issues. These make the world much more realistic and deep
Out of curiosity
If someone who does not care about the lore plays with an argonian just for the appearance.
Is it okay to be racist with him just because it fits the lore?
TheShadowScout wrote: »If people are small-minded enough to make non-roleplay racist comments... I think I would choose to be amused at their foolishness rather then feel vexed.
After all, it IS a foolish concept. We all bleed red beneath the skin.
But... it is the internet.
So sadly, this is to be expected, every now and then.
People can be whatever they want to be in ESO - and some choose to be jerks. Pity them, laugh at their foolishness, then move on - and don't waste your energy getting "offended".
DaveMoeDee wrote: »The Internet is full of people that make you wonder if Thanos was on to something.
SeaGtGruff wrote: »Does anyone ever receive racist comments from other players while playing ESO?
I know that some players who are playing Dark Elf or High Elf characters sometimes like to RP and give players who are playing Argonian or Khajiit characters a hard time, talking about slavery.
And I've seen at least one player in one of the guilds I'm in being verbally abusive toward other players in the guild during AvA warfare in Cyrodiil, calling them "f*****s." I was shocked to see that, but I'm not sure if it was intended to be taken personally or was just supposed to be some sort of "army barracks" macho man talk.
Anyway, in my case I was playing a Redguard character and last night another player made a racist comment which I believe was aimed at me. Frankly, I tend to ignore the chat box while playing-- unless I'm doing a group activity-- so I didn't even notice his comments until afterward, and by then I'd moved away from the more densely populated area of the city I was in and couldn't see who had spoken. The reason I think he may have been speaking to me is because he asked whether I (or whoever he was speaking to) was a Breton or a "N*-**-guard," where "N*-**" was a 4-letter hyphenated form of "the N word." Although my character is a Redguard, he has a last name which might be taken as Breton. It was actually intended as an "occupational" name ("Outrider"), but in the real world I think it was mainly used in Britain-- at least, it got turned around to become a British surname ("Rideout") and its variant spellings.
It's possible that this other player wasn't even speaking to me, but he was clearly speaking to someone-- and his pejorative term for Redguard was clearly racist.
Although I found it to be offensive, the fact that I'm a 60-year-old white dude meant that I didn't react to it as strongly as someone else might have, but that's beside the point.
Do any of you ever receive racist or pejorative comments based on your characters? Or have you seen other players receiving such comments? How do you feel about this sort of thing? I know it's against the game's TOS, but that doesn't stop some people from doing it anyway.
Chicharron wrote: »PrayingSeraph wrote: »Role play racism is perfectly fine, as long as it stays directed at the fictional races. If it bothers you, play a different game. Racism is a big part of TES lore, as are culture conflicts and integration issues. These make the world much more realistic and deep
Out of curiosity
If someone who does not care about the lore plays with an argonian just for the appearance.
Is it okay to be racist with him just because it fits the lore?
Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »Can we get rid of the “it’s the internet, get over it,” line? That’s still no excuse to be a jerk.