VaranisArano wrote: »ZOS isn't going to give you the follow up you want. The privacy of the other players is a lot more important than your need to feel vindicated or whatever.
Now, when it comes to things like "I have video!", go ahead and reply to the message they send you with the video attached. When I've had to report people for their user name or racist comments in chat, I attach the screenshots to that initial message as a follow-up, that way I've made a full report. I do not expect ZOS to tell me the results.
If somebody does something truly offensive, or something that I perceive to be in the area of a cheat or exploit, I report them. Then I move on with me down. Don't give it another thought. By no means do they deserve to be granted that sort of power of my free time.
There are people who get paid to handle it. Let them. If they do their job properly, then they maintain a healthy community.
GW1 handled cheaters the best, a god was summoned that publicly one-shot killed your toon.
Maybe try not getting offended by anonymous people on the internet. That works pretty well for me.
At least 90% of the 'toxic behaviour' isn't toxic at all. It's just people being overly sensitive.
Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »Maybe try not getting offended by anonymous people on the internet. That works pretty well for me.At least 90% of the 'toxic behaviour' isn't toxic at all. It's just people being overly sensitive.
^^ Glad to know some people still support racism, harassment and the like in gaming culture, instead of actually doing something about it
Like a lot of players, I just mute zone chat and only pay attention to my guild chat, and try to be a decent human being in-game. On the whole, that's what I see from a lot of players in PC-NA where I play.
Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »Maybe try not getting offended by anonymous people on the internet. That works pretty well for me.At least 90% of the 'toxic behaviour' isn't toxic at all. It's just people being overly sensitive.
^^ Glad to know some people still support racism, harassment and the like in gaming culture, instead of actually doing something about it
Oh noes, better report me for being toxic.
Littlebluelizard wrote: »... be sportive about teabags man, geez.
Littlebluelizard wrote: »> toxic behaviour
> tea bagging
You know ESO is doing fine when players complain about teabagging, and not actual destructive behaviour.
Toxic behaviour would be sitting AFK in a battleground because your teammate is playing a class you judge being weak and calling them trash and all sort of names, or sitting AFK because your healer/tank is putting guard on you saying how your should kys for using that skill. (Yes, both happened).
Learn to take a loss and be sportive about teabags man, geez.
Derbforgaill wrote: »but tea-bagging is representative of sexual abuse. .
Littlebluelizard wrote: »... be sportive about teabags man, geez.
Yaassss. Place those *** on your opponents face.
Reistr_the_Unbroken wrote: »Maybe try not getting offended by anonymous people on the internet. That works pretty well for me.At least 90% of the 'toxic behaviour' isn't toxic at all. It's just people being overly sensitive.
^^ Glad to know some people still support racism, harassment and the like in gaming culture, instead of actually doing something about it