Dusk_Coven wrote: »Dusk_Coven wrote: »I think it's really interesting that more people aren't upset by these title-and-loot selling runs. Basically people are trading gold for a title or special loot, right?
But if ZOS put those special loots in the Crown Store and made them giftable (so there's a way to get them through gold), I think there'd be complaints.
If they put the TITLEs in the Crown Store the forum would have a meltdown. And yet players are basically doing it.
Because Crown Store is straight up available to everyone. Someone, who just started the Game, could easily buy said Skin or Title etc. They'd lose in value by A LOT.
Also, why would anyone run Trials/Dungeons if they can simply straight up buy the Skin or whatever? At least now you need a good group, a group that put efforts in to be able to carry others.
I dunno. A purchase is still a purchase. Still sounds like a double-standard against ZOS, maybe because people don't like to see ZOS making money. It'd be like Maelstrom style pages -- either get them yourself, buy them off players (similar to getting a carry), or buy them from ZOS.
If you mean a title would lose MEANING yes for sure buying it would lose meaning. But that's what players are doing now.
Unfortunately for you, my friend, you have been running with a bad crowd. On a brighter note, your past experiences will help you to choose your friends more wisely in future. If I were in a guild or a group of people like that, I would not turn and walk away, I would run.
I have encountered genuinely good people in my playing experiences over the years, and nothing, I mean NOTHING in this game matters to me more than honesty, integrity, and good-hearted fun. I can be cordial with egotists, but that's about the extent of it. For all I care, they can have everything this game has to offer, but they will never have my respect or friendship. Only a few players can earn that.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Dusk_Coven wrote: »I think it's really interesting that more people aren't upset by these title-and-loot selling runs. Basically people are trading gold for a title or special loot, right?
But if ZOS put those special loots in the Crown Store and made them giftable (so there's a way to get them through gold), I think there'd be complaints.
If they put the TITLEs in the Crown Store the forum would have a meltdown. And yet players are basically doing it.
Because Crown Store is straight up available to everyone. Someone, who just started the Game, could easily buy said Skin or Title etc. They'd lose in value by A LOT.
Also, why would anyone run Trials/Dungeons if they can simply straight up buy the Skin or whatever? At least now you need a good group, a group that put efforts in to be able to carry others.
I dunno. A purchase is still a purchase. Still sounds like a double-standard against ZOS, maybe because people don't like to see ZOS making money. It'd be like Maelstrom style pages -- either get them yourself, buy them off players (similar to getting a carry), or buy them from ZOS.
If you mean a title would lose MEANING yes for sure buying it would lose meaning. But that's what players are doing now.
nordmarian wrote: »1- Friends get split into different teams, or leave you behind;
3- People don't help each other any longer, let alone people less experienced or whom never done certain content before;
4- People aren't as willing to teach nor learn trials anymore;
5- People don't have patience anymore and leaves groups at first wipe or second, often causing tension or the whole group to disband, wasting others times;
6- People are less willing to do random raids and more oriented towards earning easy money;
nordmarian wrote: »2- Friends get lured, tricked and deceived into joining such teams;
7- People get hungry for power, money and control;
nordmarian wrote: »8- People get to clear some content the easy way while others whom worked hard over the years are often left behind or forgotten;
10- Promote bragging and other negative behavior;
11- People lie about their content experience;
12- People trick and lure others into thinking they are better than others by buying carries in a new content as soon as it got released.
nordmarian wrote: »14- People are less willing to complete for scores, learn, try or experiment new mechanics;
15- Often people get bored and leave the game after clearing some content for few thousands of times in a relatively short time;
16- Drive other people into leaving the raid scene after they obtain their carried loot and sooner or later out of the game;
chetter_hummin wrote: »for OP. M8, u have serious problems if a video game can trigger u such. Why do u care of cyberbulling or dramas beats me completly, your life does not depend at all from it. Or maybe it does?!. Maybe u should see a therapist.
Anyway, we should stop use "drama" word for anything, everytime ; stalked girls, girls who cannot play and have healthy relations, or just "normal" ones, with their guildies just because they're girls, girls needing to put herselves on offline mode to can play peacefully, is not a "drama" ; it's an issue.
Naming it as a drama is just fueling the feeling that, well, they're not really victims you know... everyone knows girls like dramas.. etc
nordmarian wrote: »chetter_hummin wrote: »for OP. M8, u have serious problems if a video game can trigger u such. Why do u care of cyberbulling or dramas beats me completly, your life does not depend at all from it. Or maybe it does?!. Maybe u should see a therapist.
I don't want to sound hars but maybe this one is in a wheel chair.
Point in case, I just joined a guild a week ago, left it two nights ago after the first vet trial run (a five day membership, lol!). I could tell the chemistry wasn't there, and one of the players in the vet trial run obviously had some toxicity issues that, though not directed at me for that run, would eventually come my way if I remained in the guild. I have no time and no patience for that kind of behavior. And the fact that the the guild leader allowed that player to remain, despite guild ground rules of no bullying or swearing, told me their policies meant nothing, and were not enforced.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Anyway, we should stop use "drama" word for anything, everytime ; stalked girls, girls who cannot play and have healthy relations, or just "normal" ones, with their guildies just because they're girls, girls needing to put herselves on offline mode to can play peacefully, is not a "drama" ; it's an issue.
Naming it as a drama is just fueling the feeling that, well, they're not really victims you know... everyone knows girls like dramas.. etc
Nordmarian, while mentioning an awful lot of things, never mentioned anything related to gender-specific harassment. You're adding that to the pot now, in a very sneaky way.
I'll not start a debate as to what deserves to be called a real issue vs. what deserves to be called "drama" in a trivial way, but I'll say this : in the context of an online video game, anyone who pretends to be prevented from playing by sexist behaviours is making it up. The game has enough blocking options, and there are more than enough nice guilds out there to play safely.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Anyway, we should stop use "drama" word for anything, everytime ; stalked girls, girls who cannot play and have healthy relations, or just "normal" ones, with their guildies just because they're girls, girls needing to put herselves on offline mode to can play peacefully, is not a "drama" ; it's an issue.
Naming it as a drama is just fueling the feeling that, well, they're not really victims you know... everyone knows girls like dramas.. etc
Nordmarian, while mentioning an awful lot of things, never mentioned anything related to gender-specific harassment. You're adding that to the pot now, in a very sneaky way.
I'll not start a debate as to what deserves to be called a real issue vs. what deserves to be called "drama" in a trivial way, but I'll say this : in the context of an online video game, anyone who pretends to be prevented from playing by sexist behaviours is making it up. The game has enough blocking options, and there are more than enough nice guilds out there to play safely.
A LOT of posts in here have been deleted on this topic. The person you're quoting cleared up a lot of nord's claims earlier in the thread; they are a guild master that had to deal with this stuff and kicked Nord for their behavior. Nord themselves has argued that what they did to the girls in question wasn't harassment from their POV, and we don't know the truth, but that the issue itself happened was admitted by both parties a while ago. I wouldn't quote any posts in this thread from before a ZOS member posted, because half of the context is missing now.
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Anyway, we should stop use "drama" word for anything, everytime ; stalked girls, girls who cannot play and have healthy relations, or just "normal" ones, with their guildies just because they're girls, girls needing to put herselves on offline mode to can play peacefully, is not a "drama" ; it's an issue.
Naming it as a drama is just fueling the feeling that, well, they're not really victims you know... everyone knows girls like dramas.. etc
Nordmarian, while mentioning an awful lot of things, never mentioned anything related to gender-specific harassment. You're adding that to the pot now, in a very sneaky way.
I'll not start a debate as to what deserves to be called a real issue vs. what deserves to be called "drama" in a trivial way, but I'll say this : in the context of an online video game, anyone who pretends to be prevented from playing by sexist behaviours is making it up. The game has enough blocking options, and there are more than enough nice guilds out there to play safely.
A LOT of posts in here have been deleted on this topic. The person you're quoting cleared up a lot of nord's claims earlier in the thread; they are a guild master that had to deal with this stuff and kicked Nord for their behavior. Nord themselves has argued that what they did to the girls in question wasn't harassment from their POV, and we don't know the truth, but that the issue itself happened was admitted by both parties a while ago. I wouldn't quote any posts in this thread from before a ZOS member posted, because half of the context is missing now.
Hmm, you're right I forgot that the thread has been reviewed. And I haven't read what was removed. My apologies.
nordmarian wrote: »Paid run does influence people just by knowing about their existences. Who wouldn't want to earn some money and would do anything for that?
anitajoneb17_ESO wrote: »Point in case, I just joined a guild a week ago, left it two nights ago after the first vet trial run (a five day membership, lol!). I could tell the chemistry wasn't there, and one of the players in the vet trial run obviously had some toxicity issues that, though not directed at me for that run, would eventually come my way if I remained in the guild. I have no time and no patience for that kind of behavior. And the fact that the the guild leader allowed that player to remain, despite guild ground rules of no bullying or swearing, told me their policies meant nothing, and were not enforced.
^^This.
You did the right thing, as the vast majority of healthy people would do.
Anyone who stays in such situation and prefers to complain about others rather than making the effort of finding a more suitable social environment for themselves are just drama queens who, to a certain extent, enjoy being victims.
Blaming "others", and beyond that, in-game mechanics is just another asset for more drama.
nordmarian wrote: »Again derailing from topic:
Well maybe I'm also talking with some dudes too but they don't "trash talk" that much. Lets stop speculate on something you weren't directly involved. Truth is some individuals do tend to shout out loud when they feel harassed even by some minor incident, or don't like someone player skills, then talk you into the community. It would be much more helpful for this community that when they do met such people, they should point them into the right direction. If their attitude is less than desirable having a talk might help them improve, or explaining to them in a polite way that they are doing something wrong or that their guilds are focusing on raiding and not socializing and people don't like that. Not everyone was born in a MMO, some ppl are entirely new. Same goes for someone skills. Everyone shout loud and clear that X is bad but how many actually tried to help this X out?
It is well known that girls often tend to pick up guys and be nice to them in order to achieve something and once they get there they ditch them. Also in most of the cases if they don't get what they want they also tend to cause a lot of drama around.
The way I see it? This girl whom everyone accused me of stalking, might switched servers in order to sabotage our raiding community, learn our tactics and sell or give them to the competitors. Or she simply tried to use me and my connections to get the easy way up to the end game scene and as soon as she got what she wanted I got pushed behind in a more or less nice manner. She also broke my role playing experience with one character after she no longer continued to quest with me. And she made 2 guilds disband. Enough? I was told that she was using me but I did picked a fight with all those people because I didn't believed nor wanted to accept it. She probably was trash talking me everywhere among some of her friends!
And her friend whom also caused me drama wanted to be an GM in MY guild after we decided to merge our guilds. I backed off but he did went ahead with the guild merging process but only ended up with a similar name as I did not disbanded mine. He also tried to get the easy way and befriended GMs and Officers in multiple guilds for reason only him knew and he was sticking his nose where he didn't belonged. When me and him had to start some misunderstandings I was quickly removed from his community on several occasions despite my friends inviting me there for raids in which he wasn't even part of. He also removed me as a sub officer from a pve guild despite the fact an officer and a friend of mine invited me there, then I immediately got blocked by GM. Next he come into a raid guild I was into and when I told my GM that me and him got some bad history and I would prefer to not have him there, I was called names and pushed out. How do you find that one fair? Also those people went further and banned me in several trading guilds as well. Speaking about people taking things too personal and too far.
As for "playing the victim part" You want pictures? You guys make me sick!
nordmarian wrote: »Skins should be earned properly. If you put everything into store people will lose the desire to even earn them in the first place.
nordmarian wrote: »Lets stop speculate on something you weren't directly involved.
nordmarian wrote: »It is well known that girls often tend to pick up guys and be nice to them in order to achieve something and once they get there they ditch them. Also in most of the cases if they don't get what they want they also tend to cause a lot of drama around.
nordmarian wrote: »As for "playing the victim part" You want pictures? You guys make me sick!


nordmarian wrote: »You guys are aware that some of those so called trash lists are also situated in the public space right? Those are real people there with real names and real life whom they are targeted and being turned into a target.