Blackwidow wrote: »Saying there is no negative to having names is not a fact, it is your opinion and I've many friends who are very comfortable with their 'anonymity'
You will have to explain this one.they just like the option of hopping in game for what ever their selection is for the day - PvP, a little RPing, questing with a friend or jumping in a group with guildies or p-u-g's. All of the things mentioned in my previous sentence WOULD be affected if name plates were on. EVEN if an individual can turn them 'off' for themselves... it allows identification by other people of YOU if they have theirs turned on.
How? How would it affect them?
People can mouse over you and see your name. So.... please explain.But as for name plates, eh. I'm good just the way it is unless the change has to do with encouraging Guild identification and loyalty!
Try to get this. It is not all about you. you might want to try to think of others. They might want name plates. This does not affect you.
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »Blackwidow wrote: »People who vote against things that would not affect them whatsoever are selfish.
Sorry, but it is true.
People who use weak arguments like you shouldnt vote period. How I feel and vote is important to me. And nameplates would cause me to unsub.
Arsenic_Touch wrote: »There's no reason to not appease both sides of the line unless of course you're arrogant enough to believe that only your opinion counts in regards to what is acceptable and what is not.
This.In my opinion, I like the anonymity. I don't care whose individual E-peen is larger. I don't want a screen full of silly names when I'm zerging that tower with my team. You are the enemy, I don't care about your name, just that your blood spills all over the ground.
But on the other hand, I do agree with a name plate option. I understand more hardcore PvPers want their victim to know who just owned them. I get it.
I have absolutely no idea why anyone would be against the OPTION to turn nameplates on and off.
You don't want it? No problem, won't effect you one bit.
You think it adds to the community aspect of an MMO? Turn it on and you're golden.
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I'm a massive TES fanboy, but this needs to be implement because this is an MMORPG, not a single player game.
Whoever is against it, turns it off, doesn't effect them in any way, shape or form.
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I have absolutely no idea why anyone would be against the OPTION to turn nameplates on and off.
You don't want it? No problem, won't effect you one bit.
You think it adds to the community aspect of an MMO? Turn it on and you're golden.
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I'm a massive TES fanboy, but this needs to be implement because this is an MMORPG, not a single player game.
Whoever is against it, turns it off, doesn't effect them in any way, shape or form.
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Wrong.
If you have a tiny bit of MMO experience you will understand that nothing is optional if it gives you a performance boost in groups.
Just think about it, you are in a guild and your guild leader tells you "attack whatsup", now everyone who doesn't has a name plate cant attack, as they don't know who that is. This results in discrimination towards those who dislike plates.
Same with addons. If you don't use them at wow, you are insulted, blackmailed and harassed by those that do. What you don't use DBM? "Scrub, get out of here".
No, people who keep failing at not standing in the fire and also say they are not using DBM are called to gtfo. Honestly, if someone sucks hard at moving and is also not using any aids, such as addons, he SHOULD gtfo and stop wasting the raid's time.
It isn't really a surprise to me that people would have this as a motivation. It's flabbergasting that anyone would ever admit such a thing.People who want to get internet famous over MMO PvP are fools. No one who matters cares.
Keep in mind there are a lot of different types of players (in MMO's). Some like to roleplay, some don't. Some like to kill other players, some don't. Some like to explore the world and game mechanics, some don't. Some like to perfect themselves (by doing the same thing over and over) and some don't. Some like to socialize, some don't. Some like to play, others like to talk. Some like to make a name for themselves, some don't. Some like nameplates, some don't.Because nameplates also reveals things that should not be revealed. The game was designed to be used without them, and adding them seemed to have cause other issues. It was said early in the game dev, there'll be no nameplates, no counters/indicators, as little as possible on the interface, and that visual and audio clues would be the essence of combats in ESO, within the first month of ESO being announced... Sorry to say, but if you want them, this is against what the game was originally designed to be. It is not like they were removed at the last minute
No one will make a name for themselves in PVP without these. DAOC thrived because people made names, and were hunted for it.
Sticking to lore and making a bad decision are not mutually exclusive. There is no negative to having names, if you can turn them off. Making a name for yourself is part of an MMO. If you don't want names, go play Skyrim. MMOs thrive on community, not anonymity.
"Make a name for themselves"
What, you want to become e-famous or something? guffaw
Because nameplates also reveals things that should not be revealed. The game was designed to be used without them, and adding them seemed to have cause other issues. It was said early in the game dev, there'll be no nameplates, no counters/indicators, as little as possible on the interface, and that visual and audio clues would be the essence of combats in ESO, within the first month of ESO being announced... Sorry to say, but if you want them, this is against what the game was originally designed to be. It is not like they were removed at the last minute
j.murro2ub17_ESO wrote: »Sorry, I vote no on the name tags please. I really enjoy the change from wow where my screen was full of just name tags and just made the game look - well - like a game. ESO is more like being in a world - a realistic world - as the graphics are the best I have ever seen in an MMO. I bet most people who are veterans of the Elder Scrolls games would agree.
NO NAME TAGS PLEASE. Thank you.
FezzikVizzini wrote: »j.murro2ub17_ESO wrote: »Sorry, I vote no on the name tags please. I really enjoy the change from wow where my screen was full of just name tags and just made the game look - well - like a game. ESO is more like being in a world - a realistic world - as the graphics are the best I have ever seen in an MMO. I bet most people who are veterans of the Elder Scrolls games would agree.
NO NAME TAGS PLEASE. Thank you.
See the post immediately above yours and now answer the OPTION question.
Ragnar_Lodbrok wrote: »FezzikVizzini wrote: »j.murro2ub17_ESO wrote: »Sorry, I vote no on the name tags please. I really enjoy the change from wow where my screen was full of just name tags and just made the game look - well - like a game. ESO is more like being in a world - a realistic world - as the graphics are the best I have ever seen in an MMO. I bet most people who are veterans of the Elder Scrolls games would agree.
NO NAME TAGS PLEASE. Thank you.
See the post immediately above yours and now answer the OPTION question.
The option would create imbalance in pvp between those who use and those who dont, which would make nameplates mandatory for us who hate them. Option is not an option.
ahstin2001nub18_ESO wrote: »