I would support this. Non combat pets can hinder the games performance in dungeons and trials. At least be able to hide them there, but it shouldn’t be a big ask to put in a toggle in the options to hide other players pets, combat or non combat.
I have another please...please.. type request for ESO.
Please offer a means to hide other players non-combat pets; OR, simply have them hidden them. Not everyone wants to look at them.
Much appreciated.
I would support this. Non combat pets can hinder the games performance in dungeons and trials. At least be able to hide them there, but it shouldn’t be a big ask to put in a toggle in the options to hide other players pets, combat or non combat.
Actually the rule between players doing Trials or raids, is to dismiss non combat pets. I do it each time i join a team.
Anyone can do it. There is not need of a toggle, just common courtesy
I would support this. Non combat pets can hinder the games performance in dungeons and trials. At least be able to hide them there, but it shouldn’t be a big ask to put in a toggle in the options to hide other players pets, combat or non combat.
I have another please...please.. type request for ESO.
Please offer a means to hide other players non-combat pets; OR, simply have them hidden them. Not everyone wants to look at them.
Much appreciated.
Kalik_Gold wrote: »It already disabled in PvP areas. Add that feature to a toggle for Trials and Dungeons (except banker/merchant). For cities, overland, public and delves they should remain visible unless the owner hides them.
I would support this. Non combat pets can hinder the games performance in dungeons and trials. At least be able to hide them there, but it shouldn’t be a big ask to put in a toggle in the options to hide other players pets, combat or non combat.
I would support this. Non combat pets can hinder the games performance in dungeons and trials. At least be able to hide them there, but it shouldn’t be a big ask to put in a toggle in the options to hide other players pets, combat or non combat.
It is pretty standard to hide non-combat pets in raids. It is so standard that a common raid addon for PC that everyone half serious about raiding uses hides the pets and assistants when you enter a trial. I will not say a raid leader that permits pets is bad but probably inexperienced.