I feel like there should be some transparency with regard to what classes each forum user plays. Reading all the "nerf [insert class that kills you a lot]" posts, it's pretty apparent that many people have no clue how classes other than their own favorite actually even work. I think it would be a useful check to be able to see exactly what experience (if any) they have playing the class that they want to destroy.
I don't know the logistics of implementing such a feature, but since our ESO accounts are tied to our forum accounts I can't imagine it being that difficult.
[edit] I'm a bit surprised at the relative hostility this post is receiving. Many seem to think that I proposed that we only consider what class a person plays in determining their credibility. I am unsure where they'd get that from — that isn't what I said at all, and it couldn't be further from the truth. I do, however, think it would be helpful information to have.
Hallothiel wrote: »Some people put it in their signature. I used too before it got ridiculous (😉) as have 17 characters iirc. Signature was larger than some of my posts!
And then if on mobile version, don’t see sigs anyway.....
I feel like there should be some transparency with regard to what classes each forum user plays.
I think people should have a modicum of experience with a class before they run around screeching for it to get nerfed — if they don't, I'm less likely to take their opinion seriously — I feel like that's common sense.What credentials are required to "talk in this forum?"@Langeston and what are Your credentials to talk in this forum ?
I dont know. You tell me since You came up with the idea that people should have credentials for their opinion to matter. I just want to know how deep Your rabbit hole is.
It seems like you're trying to draw an equivalence between someone requesting changes to a class they neither know nor understand, and me posting an opinion that doesn't require any specific knowledge of the game whatsoever. That would be a false equivalence.Please point to where I told anyone how they should judge other peoples opinion. I'll wait.Like are You even qualified to tell how we should judge others people opinion?What statement in the OP specifically are you referring to? The only assertion I made is that "many people have no clue how classes other than their own favorite actually even work" — which I doubt anyone would seriously dispute.What are Your qualifications to create statements like the one You've made in original post.
Anything else I can explain for you?
I think that it would only give people more fuel for more "naming & shaming". Besides, it could be easily exploited:I feel like there should be some transparency with regard to what classes each forum user plays.
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »I think that it would only give people more fuel for more "naming & shaming". Besides, it could be easily exploited:I feel like there should be some transparency with regard to what classes each forum user plays.
For example, if some one would have, lets say a sorc made sorely for speed farming raw materials, after a while such person would have a lot of hours on that one character, so it would seem he/she is an experienced player, but in reality they will have no clue how class works.
[edit] I'm a bit surprised at the relative hostility this post is receiving. Many seem to think that I proposed that we only consider what class a person plays in determining their credibility. I am unsure where they'd get that from — that isn't what I said at all, and it couldn't be further from the truth. I do, however, think it would be helpful information to have.
I think people should have a modicum of experience with a class before they run around screeching for it to get nerfed — if they don't, I'm less likely to take their opinion seriously — I feel like that's common sense.What credentials are required to "talk in this forum?"@Langeston and what are Your credentials to talk in this forum ?
I dont know. You tell me since You came up with the idea that people should have credentials for their opinion to matter. I just want to know how deep Your rabbit hole is.
It seems like you're trying to draw an equivalence between someone requesting changes to a class they neither know nor understand, and me posting an opinion that doesn't require any specific knowledge of the game whatsoever. That would be a false equivalence.Please point to where I told anyone how they should judge other peoples opinion. I'll wait.Like are You even qualified to tell how we should judge others people opinion?What statement in the OP specifically are you referring to? The only assertion I made is that "many people have no clue how classes other than their own favorite actually even work" — which I doubt anyone would seriously dispute.What are Your qualifications to create statements like the one You've made in original post.
Anything else I can explain for you?
Avoiding the answer is an answer.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »
Except that is exactly what you're proposing by demanding to know what classes they play and what level they are. There is no other way to twist that. You want that information so you can attack the players experiences rather than their arguments.
1. I neither said nor implied any of that — please do not impute motive.
No. You want to try to invalidate someone else's arguments by attacking their characters instead of debating their ideas because you can't think of a solid argument of your own.
Stick to debating the idea, not the person.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »
Except that is exactly what you're proposing by demanding to know what classes they play and what level they are. There is no other way to twist that. You want that information so you can attack the players experiences rather than their arguments.1. I neither said nor implied any of that — please do not impute motive.
No. You want to try to invalidate someone else's arguments by attacking their characters instead of debating their ideas because you can't think of a solid argument of your own.
Stick to debating the idea, not the person.
2. It's already possible to determine this by simply by looking at someones post history. My suggestion is simply a QoL upgrade to something that already exists.
If you disagree with me, fine — judging by the responses, many people do. But don't accuse me of something you have absolutely zero knowledge of. I'm simply someone that likes to have as much information available as possible. Attributing nefarious intent to a personality trait I've had since I was a child is just as intellectually dishonest as you apparently seem to think the OP was.
I think it would be a useful check to be able to see exactly what experience (if any) they have playing the class that they want to destroy.
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »
[edit] I'm a bit surprised at the relative hostility this post is receiving. Many seem to think that I proposed that we only consider what class a person plays in determining their credibility. I am unsure where they'd get that from — that isn't what I said at all, and it couldn't be further from the truth. I do, however, think it would be helpful information to have.
Except that is exactly what you're proposing by demanding to know what classes they play and what level they are. There is no other way to twist that. You want that information so you can attack the players experiences rather than their arguments.
2. It's already possible to determine this by simply by looking at someones post history. My suggestion is simply a QoL upgrade to something that already exists.
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I'm simply someone that likes to have as much information available as possible.
I feel like there should be some transparency with regard to what classes each forum user plays. Reading all the "nerf [insert class that kills you a lot]" posts, it's pretty apparent that many people have no clue how classes other than their own favorite actually even work. I think it would be a useful check to be able to see exactly what experience (if any) they have playing the class that they want to destroy.
I don't know the logistics of implementing such a feature, but since our ESO accounts are tied to our forum accounts I can't imagine it being that difficult.
[edit] I'm a bit surprised at the relative hostility this post is receiving. Many seem to think that I proposed that we only consider what class a person plays in determining their credibility. I am unsure where they'd get that from — that isn't what I said at all, and it couldn't be further from the truth. I do, however, think it would be helpful information to have.