I just earned a 2k bounty because I can't help but fidget with my keys/mouse when I'm standing around. I casted a pet who then decided to kill a NPC (despite the fact that I have the setting to attack NPCs turned off, which pets seem to ignore), which earned me a 1200 bounty, and then in an attempt to not die to the guard who agro'd me I used my mender to stay alive as I got away, earning me an extra 270g bounty every time I recasted the pet to heal.
I don't even really care about the gold. I have ten million gold, so 2k gold doesn't really matter. What does matter to me is being punished because of something that I can't help due to choosing to play a necro. Knowing this is going to earn me a bounty and a possible death every time won't stop me from fidgeting with my keys while I'm not busy. I honestly cannot help it. I know there are people out there like me too because I see them in game every day. That player who is jumping around and casting abilities here and there in town--they probably can't really help it. That's just what they do, that's how they are, and to be punished for it is frankly pretty terrible.
At least give us an option to turn this off. No matter how hard I try to remind myself not to use those keys, I'm going to do it anyway because that's how I am. It's like telling me that even though I have an itch that I really need to scratch, I'm not allowed to, and if I do, I'm going to be punished for it. I'll do it anyway (and you probably would too) because it's an unconscious act or reaction that we can't really help.
I don't understand.
You have the urge to mash buttons? Okay, can't you just spam the jump button? Or is it the pretty lightings skills generate?
CMDR_Un1k0rn wrote: »
No. OP is just playing the victim card to try and get his own way, everyone else be damned.
lol holy *** I'm not claiming to be a victim, it's just extremely annoying.
There are some pretty unfortunate people in this thread who seem really eager to assign a label to me that I'm not even assigning to myself so that they can insult me. I'm glad the eso community in game is absolutely nothing like it is on the forums and I hope whatever has caused you to act like this works itself out soon. I hope anyone reading this who might be new to the game understands that people in this thread don't reflect people's attitudes in game at all.
Thanks to everyone else who was nice enough to offer some potential solutions. I'll give some of them a shot.
Androconium wrote: »How about you try having some self control, op.
Do you have zero will power or something? Can't you train yourself to stop senselessly bashing buttons?
That would be the "deficit of attention" part.
Couldn't YOU just train yourself not to respond to this post, with all your self control and lack of knowledge?
No. I like responding and giving my opinions. So deal with it. People with these sort of conditions can do self help courses for adults to help them overcome repetitive behaviours. So don't give me that.
What's more reasonable, changing ones own behaviours to adapt to the situation, or expecting a computer game company to change the game to adapt to people who suffer from issues like the op's?
Take your Ritalin and chill, ADD isn't a disability.
Androconium wrote: »Androconium wrote: »How about you try having some self control, op.
Do you have zero will power or something? Can't you train yourself to stop senselessly bashing buttons?
That would be the "deficit of attention" part.
Couldn't YOU just train yourself not to respond to this post, with all your self control and lack of knowledge?
No. I like responding and giving my opinions. So deal with it. People with these sort of conditions can do self help courses for adults to help them overcome repetitive behaviours. So don't give me that.
What's more reasonable, changing ones own behaviours to adapt to the situation, or expecting a computer game company to change the game to adapt to people who suffer from issues like the op's?
From my perspective, with a clinical diagnosis of ADD (no hyperactivity), I expect that anyone selling something should make it available to everyone, not just 'normal' people. "No. I like responding and giving my opinions. So deal with it" - is that oppositional/defiant disorder there? Can you change your behaviour to limit that?
You might have an entirely different view if you didn't have hands. Because that's a REAL disability, not that fake ADD crap.
On cue:Take your Ritalin and chill, ADD isn't a disability.
Thank you Doctor. However:You ARE a doctor, aren't you?
- Taking ADD medication does not equate to "chill". Some people don't like the side-effects; others get addictions.
- ADD is a disability; it's dysfunctional brain chemistry.
More of the: 'I don't have it, so just get medicated so that I don't have to put any effort into dealing with you' syndrome.
People medicate their kids, because they usually don't have the resources to successfully channel ADHD behaviour into a positive outcome (for the child). My ADHD nephew was moved to a Steiner school. After that his schoolwork and behaviour improved dramatically and he used less medication. That's because the Steiner school was prepared to work with him to achieve positive outcomes.
So, yes, it is reasonable for all levels of society to be prepared for people that don't present as normal.
Whatever 'normal' is...
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All of that what you said is cool man and I wish sufferers of this affliction a great life, however my professional medical advice is, don't play an MMO then moan about a mechanic which you have somehow linked to your said affliction on a forum where you are going to be shot down.
Androconium wrote: »Androconium wrote: »How about you try having some self control, op.
Do you have zero will power or something? Can't you train yourself to stop senselessly bashing buttons?
That would be the "deficit of attention" part.
Couldn't YOU just train yourself not to respond to this post, with all your self control and lack of knowledge?
No. I like responding and giving my opinions. So deal with it. People with these sort of conditions can do self help courses for adults to help them overcome repetitive behaviours. So don't give me that.
What's more reasonable, changing ones own behaviours to adapt to the situation, or expecting a computer game company to change the game to adapt to people who suffer from issues like the op's?
From my perspective, with a clinical diagnosis of ADD (no hyperactivity), I expect that anyone selling something should make it available to everyone, not just 'normal' people. "No. I like responding and giving my opinions. So deal with it" - is that oppositional/defiant disorder there? Can you change your behaviour to limit that?
You might have an entirely different view if you didn't have hands. Because that's a REAL disability, not that fake ADD crap.
On cue:Take your Ritalin and chill, ADD isn't a disability.
Thank you Doctor. However:You ARE a doctor, aren't you?
- Taking ADD medication does not equate to "chill". Some people don't like the side-effects; others get addictions.
- ADD is a disability; it's dysfunctional brain chemistry.
More of the: 'I don't have it, so just get medicated so that I don't have to put any effort into dealing with you' syndrome.
People medicate their kids, because they usually don't have the resources to successfully channel ADHD behaviour into a positive outcome (for the child). My ADHD nephew was moved to a Steiner school. After that his schoolwork and behaviour improved dramatically and he used less medication. That's because the Steiner school was prepared to work with him to achieve positive outcomes.
So, yes, it is reasonable for all levels of society to be prepared for people that don't present as normal.
Whatever 'normal' is...
A "prevent stealing anything" choice would be nice too.
starkerealm wrote: »A "prevent stealing anything" choice would be nice too.
@Vietfox, in case no one's mentioned it before, "NoAccidentalStealing," also, "ThiefTools," is useful, but the former will block you from stealing unless you're in stealth, and undetected. (Though, there is a small window when you're being detected that it will allow you to steal, even though an NPC will be able to see you. Also, doesn't prevent being detected mid lock pick.) It's configurable, with a few options, but by default, it won't let you steal things at random. (Though, double tapping the interact key will override it.)
This is true BUT, it only applies in a fraction of ADD diagnoses. The overdiagnosis of ADD/ADHD causes great grief for those that actually do have a chemical imbalance in the brain and NEED a prescription to compensate for the missing elements.Androconium wrote: »[*] ADD is a disability; it's dysfunctional brain chemistry.
Vampires and Werewolves shouldn't choose to be them simply for the power they give. It's not just another skill line, it's a huge change to your character's life. It's completely optional and it SHOULD give a bounty if you are witnessed by an innocent just like a necromancer's skills do.
I'm playing a necromancer and I'm careful with those skills. I haven't been witnessed yet in the wilds but if I am that's the risk I take.
My only idea for this would be to remove gained bounties if you can kill all witnesses before they get away. If an innocent sees you, they should run and if they get away then you get the bounty.
WhisperLFE wrote: »Androconium wrote: »Androconium wrote: »How about you try having some self control, op.
Do you have zero will power or something? Can't you train yourself to stop senselessly bashing buttons?
That would be the "deficit of attention" part.
Couldn't YOU just train yourself not to respond to this post, with all your self control and lack of knowledge?
No. I like responding and giving my opinions. So deal with it. People with these sort of conditions can do self help courses for adults to help them overcome repetitive behaviours. So don't give me that.
What's more reasonable, changing ones own behaviours to adapt to the situation, or expecting a computer game company to change the game to adapt to people who suffer from issues like the op's?
From my perspective, with a clinical diagnosis of ADD (no hyperactivity), I expect that anyone selling something should make it available to everyone, not just 'normal' people. "No. I like responding and giving my opinions. So deal with it" - is that oppositional/defiant disorder there? Can you change your behaviour to limit that?
You might have an entirely different view if you didn't have hands. Because that's a REAL disability, not that fake ADD crap.
On cue:Take your Ritalin and chill, ADD isn't a disability.
Thank you Doctor. However:You ARE a doctor, aren't you?
- Taking ADD medication does not equate to "chill". Some people don't like the side-effects; others get addictions.
- ADD is a disability; it's dysfunctional brain chemistry.
More of the: 'I don't have it, so just get medicated so that I don't have to put any effort into dealing with you' syndrome.
People medicate their kids, because they usually don't have the resources to successfully channel ADHD behaviour into a positive outcome (for the child). My ADHD nephew was moved to a Steiner school. After that his schoolwork and behaviour improved dramatically and he used less medication. That's because the Steiner school was prepared to work with him to achieve positive outcomes.
So, yes, it is reasonable for all levels of society to be prepared for people that don't present as normal.
Whatever 'normal' is...
ADHD is a diagnosis and a (very real) condition, yes. But a mental health condition does not necessarily equate to a disability. The two concepts are distinct, although there's of course overlap. ADHD, by itself, is generally not considered a disabling condition (in the technical sense of the term "disability").
I agree that, "suck it up and deal with it," isn't a particularly constructive, fair, or helpful response. But in many instances, it often falls on the individual with the condition to develop appropriately effective compensatory strategies. That's just life. As the criminal mechanics of the necro abilities are a big part of the class and what ZOS has decided to do with it, I don't know what could be done on the developer's part to accommodate. I also don't know that I would say they're obligated to do so.
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All of that what you said is cool man and I wish sufferers of this affliction a great life, however my professional medical advice is, don't play an MMO then moan about a mechanic which you have somehow linked to your said affliction on a forum where you are going to be shot down.
Okey-dokey. I'll just lurch back to the closet and shut the door. You normal people don't need to see this.