I don't like the idea at all. While I agree these people are being *** for no good reason, I am not down for a volunteer police force to abuse their power to solve personal grudges like I know they would do. I have seen how roleplay discords "moderate" their communities, hell I have seen how most gamer's in general do it. Screw letting any of that have any actual power to flex with.
nobody is “griefing” nor “harassing” rpers. they simply are more emotional (not an insult) than normal players, which results in threads like these when someone uses momentos near them.
price101610 wrote: »Can Zos just hire all these ‘high APM’ players to carry all the nooblets and rp’ers through harder content?
As a psychologist, I would honestly break down the reason that these threads exist to be a result of negative emotion toward momento use. I have seen 5+ angry RPer forum threads here in the last 3 days about normal players making them upset, yet zero normal player threads upset at RPers.thrashtilldeath666cub18_ESO wrote: »While I don't really agree on having players policing as mini-GM's, I just had to pop in to react to the following:nobody is “griefing” nor “harassing” rpers. they simply are more emotional (not an insult) than normal players, which results in threads like these when someone uses momentos near them.
I think this is one of the most ridiculous things I've read here as of late (dw not an insult, I just think it's nonsense lol). In these threads there have been several roleplayers stating that they've been harassed at times for like an hour on end, while roleplaying in the middle of nowhere. How would you, a non-roleplayer I assume, know better than the people who experience it?
In my experience being a roleplayer myself, there's very very few of us who would care even the slightest (I certainly don't) if someone throws the occasional mudball or AOE at them (even if just doing it once on purpose is already kiiiinda rude imo, but that's still innocent I'd say).
But the issue most of them brought up is that it's the repeated spam that's the problem, often going on for a long time. First time it's no problem, tenth time it probably gets tiring and the hundredth time people just opt to play in their houses instead, secluding themselves and making the world a little less colourful in the process.
Roleplayers being 'more emotional' than other players or somehow not considered 'normal players' are of course complete nonsense, they're just enjoying a different aspect to the game than you. Almost every roleplayer I know is also interested in other aspects in the game, whether it's PvE or PvP.price101610 wrote: »Can Zos just hire all these ‘high APM’ players to carry all the nooblets and rp’ers through harder content?
The myth that roleplayers are generally bad players or never doing any other game content is as old as time itself and.. fairly yawn-inducing by now. The vast majority of roleplayers I know (and I know a whole lot of them) are very much into other game content too, and often harder content to boot, with quite some of them playing at high skill levels. One does not exclude the other. I mean, how else did you think we got our rare dye colours and housing furniture?
Honestly that seems like a willful attempt to avoid normal game content, as most players arent going to rivenspire below 20. Theres nothing wrong with that, but it doesnt match up with your statement.
LadyDestiny wrote: »I would see this position highly abused in so many ways.
So if they arent more emotional (again not an insult) then why does this thread exist? I have seen 5+ angry RPer forum threads here in the last 3 days about normal players making them upset, yet zero normal player threads upset at RPers.
Also, regarding most RPers being into real content, for giggles I went to fells run last night to check out what they are talking about (and throw a mudball or two) and 90% of them were less than level 20 (non-CP).
Honestly that seems like a willful attempt to avoid normal game content, as most players arent going to rivenspire below 20. Theres nothing wrong with that, but it doesnt match up with your statement.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Honestly that seems like a willful attempt to avoid normal game content, as most players arent going to rivenspire below 20. Theres nothing wrong with that, but it doesnt match up with your statement.
Do you even play the game?
One Tamriel level syncing was specifically adopted so that players can play with their friends in most areas without artificial level gating.
They deliberately made "normal game content" more of what the player chooses rather than linear progression.
Knightpanther wrote: »I bet tons of people would love to do this for free too.
Yes and most of them will be total idiots hyped up on a power trip.
The game already has a reporting system.
be safe
thrashtilldeath666cub18_ESO wrote: »Also, regarding most RPers being into real content, for giggles I went to fells run last night to check out what they are talking about (and throw a mudball or two) and 90% of them were less than level 20 (non-CP).
Question: why did you throw the mudball? Like you stated earlier, you've just witnessed 5+ angry RPer threads about people mudballing them, and in response you go to seek them out just to throw a few 'for giggles'. What you mean by 'giggles' however, I read as 'hoping to provoke a reaction to try and get them annoyed haha silly emotional RPers'. That's not very nice and considerate, is it?
What? Where are you getting this? I know about faster options and have never used them. After my main I leveled up 9 other characters by doing story quests, delve daylies and crafting writs. My friends also don't use dolmen and skyreach options and level up alt characters in story, delves or dungeons.90% of players xp in alikr dolmen zergs, or pay people for skyreach. those that dont, do so because they dont know about those options. even just playing with friends, XP at low levels is so fast that its hard not to be higher than level20 in a couple hours played.Dusk_Coven wrote: »Honestly that seems like a willful attempt to avoid normal game content, as most players arent going to rivenspire below 20. Theres nothing wrong with that, but it doesnt match up with your statement.
Do you even play the game?
One Tamriel level syncing was specifically adopted so that players can play with their friends in most areas without artificial level gating.
They deliberately made "normal game content" more of what the player chooses rather than linear progression.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »Honestly that seems like a willful attempt to avoid normal game content, as most players arent going to rivenspire below 20. Theres nothing wrong with that, but it doesnt match up with your statement.
Do you even play the game?
One Tamriel level syncing was specifically adopted so that players can play with their friends in most areas without artificial level gating.
They deliberately made "normal game content" more of what the player chooses rather than linear progression.
Im about cp1200, so yeah, I know how the game works. 90% of players xp in alikr dolmen zergs, or pay people for skyreach. those that dont, do so because they dont know about those options.
thrashtilldeath666cub18_ESO wrote: »
You base your entire statement on what threads you've seen on the forum the last few days, yet you kind of ignore what I just wrote. People get angry not because it happened to them once or twice, but because it happens to them a lot. It's much the same as those threads about fake tanks you often see. I doubt anyone would care if it happened once or twice, but it gets annoying if it's a very regular thing. And if you've read those threads, I bet you also noticed that they were full of edgy snarks towards RPers. 'RP is not normal' / 'your problems aren't relevant' / 'RPers are bad at the game' / 'RPers are weird and creepy' / 'haha go outside' etc. etc. etc.
thrashtilldeath666cub18_ESO wrote: »
Question: why did you throw the mudball? Like you stated earlier, you've just witnessed 5+ angry RPer threads about people mudballing them, and in response you go to seek them out just to throw a few 'for giggles'. What you mean by 'giggles' however, I read as 'hoping to provoke a reaction to try and get them annoyed haha silly emotional RPers'. That's not very nice and considerate, is it?
RP is very much real and normal game content, it's just game content you don't enjoy or participate in. Why do you think all those ( over a hundred!) animated emotes exist? They're primarily there for us, the RPers. People don't need five ways to sit, or four ways to drink, during non-RP activities. Stuff like this was specifically implemented to appeal to RPers, and is very much part of 'normal' game content. I mean, this game has articles about RP on their news page, they held 'in character' AMA sessions. RP is and will always remain a very valid part of the game, whether you like it or not.
thrashtilldeath666cub18_ESO wrote: »
And still you disregard everything that I, as a RPer, wrote about game content, then go to check them out and make the amazing sweeping conclusion that they don't do any content because the ones you see are level 20. Has it ever occurred to you that they might have several characters? In contrast to most other MMO's out there, ESO allows us to roll a character and immediately benefit from all the fashion unlocks on our mains. So if people come up with a new idea for a RP character, it's kind of ready to go right away.
And what does 'willfully ignoring normal game content' even mean? Are they supposed to do other activities at the same time as RPing? Do you generally.. capture outposts in delves too?
I mean, no offense or anything but as an actual RPer, I think I (and other RPers) know quite a bit better what we're talking about regarding the subject, than you or any random who bumps into us for that matter. Though you'll likely find that the majority of us are very willing to teach or explain, if you're interested!^^
Im about cp1200, so yeah, I know how the game works. 90% of players xp in alikr dolmen zergs, or pay people for skyreach.
Again, the average player doesnt hate RPers nor want them removed in any way. Roleplayers can play however they want, but when they start coming to the wrong forum demanding ZOS make changes because someone threw momentos, of course the normal players are going to comment in a way they disagree with.
Also, regarding most RPers being into real content, for giggles I went to fells run last night to check out what they are talking about (and throw a mudball or two) and 90% of them were less than level 20 (non-CP).
Dusk_Coven wrote: »A score of players in Alik'r are 90% of the online population? o.O So only a couple are elsewhere in the entire game?
Dusk_Coven wrote: »
So... someone comes on the forums to ask for a defense against being griefed in the game. For ZOS to uphold their TOS.
And... you troll them by manufacturing excuses to justify griefing players?
Dusk_Coven wrote: »
Here's an analogy for what you did: Someone was assaulted for being gay and goes to city council to complain about lack of law enforcement. So, to find out what the fuss is about, you go and assault a gay person. And you discover they were new to town -- as if this information is relevant.
I will answer you, but please dont take any of this the wrong way. I am just trying to be honest, not mean in any way.
The reason you didnt use quotation marks, is because literally none of those "exact" statements were made, but similar statements were.
I think we can all agree here that out of millions of players, less than 1% are RPers. I have played since beta and have only seen them a handful of times, and others have said the same thing on these threads.
These threads were not posted on their RPer forum, they were posted here, and if they were "full of edgy snarks towards RPers," then it seems that the average player views RPers as not "normal players." Its hard to get 51% of humans to agree on any particular thing, so when 99% of them think sitting in a tavern typing in emotes for hours on end and making no progress on your character isnt "normal gameplay," then that is probably worth noting. I probably cant even get 90%+ of people to agree that the sky is blue.
Ill give you an analogy that may help. Most people like dogs. If you run down a crowded street screaming something unusual, like that you hate dogs, over and over, its entirely likely that a few dog lovers are going to yell something at you that you may find upsetting. Thus, if people post threads saying they really hate when people use harmless momentos on them (and even demand ZOS ban people lol), then of course some people are going to throw a few harmless momentos at them when they see them.
Again, the average player doesnt hate RPers nor want them removed in any way. Roleplayers can play however they want, but when they start coming to the wrong forum demanding ZOS make changes because someone threw momentos, of course the normal players are going to comment in a way they disagree with.
If you want to roll level3 characters (a lot of them I saw there were level3, tutorial skip of course) and sit in taverns all night every night making no progress on your characters, then you are of course free to do that, but you have to understand that, again no offense, most players dont view this as normal gameplay. Its hard not to hit level4 just tripping on a badger on the way to the tavern.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »
Here's an analogy for what you did: Someone was assaulted for being gay and goes to city council to complain about lack of law enforcement. So, to find out what the fuss is about, you go and assault a gay person. And you discover they were new to town -- as if this information is relevant.
You attempting to use an actual hate crime as analogy to someone throwing mudballs at you in a video game, is just ridiculous sir. Theres really nothing else I can say on that subject that wouldnt sound mean.
oxygen_thief wrote: »where can i find rprs to harass them? is there any guide how to harass them properly?
So take a step back and look at this. You are making the assertion that use of momentos, whether its 1 mudball or 1000 mudballs, is somehow "griefing," despite it being visual effects only. This is not in the ToS. You can call it griefing if you want, but that doesnt make it so, much like how some people come to pvp and complain that people teabagging their corpse is griefing. Your emotional response to a visual only effect, does not equal harassment nor griefing. You then attempting to use that emotional response to force ZOS to change the system, is not acceptable. Anyone can get upset about anything.
For example... I dont like that a lot of players have some useless non-combat pet out, which means the server has to render 2 different art assets for every 1 player, resulting in needless fps loss. This actually negatively effects everyone in clip range, unlike momento use, but I dont go on some big angry forum campaign demanding ZOS change it because they are "griefing" my fps.
zergbase_ESO wrote: »Seriously, just seeing the crappy and toxic minds and attitudes on the forums is making me sick to my stomach.
Why do people need to go around fixing their crappy IRL issues by ruining the game for harmless innocent bystanders enjoying their version of the game that is ROLEPLAYING . This is F-ing bonkers and totally beyond me.
ZOS should just start hiring Seers (a volunteer lesser GM, with lesser privileges) to police the game. I bet tons of people would love to do this for free.
Might as well take care of botters and cheaters too. And it would cost ZOS no extra money on payrolls.
We moved all RP into instanced RP. Never go outside due to that. Use housing if it is that bad.
@zergbase_ESO
Just a little history of the game in regards to what you stated here.
Well before launch, Zos courted RPers by saying they would have a means to "flag" themselves for RP. It was also mentioned the same system would be used for other interests by the focused selling point was to attract the lucrative RP player base.
This system was intended to place like-minded players in the same instance but not have a dedicated instance for any interest.
Shortly before launch, Zos balked at their own proposal. It was probably due to server load or other challenges. They said they would find other means to help the RP community but never followed through.
The point is, if they could not do it as a non-dedicated means they certainly cannot do it with the absolute dedication you are suggesting.
Not knocking the though. Just explaining the history that shows how unlikely it would be.
Dusk_Coven wrote: »"A hate crime (also known as a bias-motivated crime or bias crime) is a prejudice-motivated crime which occurs when a perpetrator targets a victim because of their membership (or perceived membership) of a certain social group or race."
Since the mudballing in question was directed specifically at roleplayers (a social group), I think it's close enough.
Which is not to say griefing someone for hours is okay even if it's not motivated by their membership in any group. It's still griefing.
thrashtilldeath666cub18_ESO wrote: »
Teabagging in PvP (despite being... kinda rude, lame and very 1999) isn't griefing. It lasts for a few seconds and then it's gone with no impact towards PvP whatsoever, you respawn and go again. The problems RPers described in these threads involved continuous mudball spam over a lengthy period of time, trying to disrupt their scene. RP very much depends on atmosphere and visuals, so of course it's considered griefing in their case.
So if they arent more emotional (again not an insult) then why does this thread exist? I have seen 5+ angry RPer forum threads here in the last 3 days about normal players making them upset, yet zero normal player threads upset at RPers.
So if they arent more emotional (again not an insult) then why does this thread exist? I have seen 5+ angry RPer forum threads here in the last 3 days about normal players making them upset, yet zero normal player threads upset at RPers.
Honestly? Go into any complaint thread that exists here. They are all filled with "emotion". By this bar, either there ain't no "normal players" around, or RPers really have a broad amount of interest in this game.
The statement was mostly for the mods, so they dont think Im being mean or baiting. My forum account was made in 2013 and I dont need to get suspended for "being mean" while responding to RPers posting their threads in the wrong forum section
Yes, experiences do vary. I have only seen RPers a handful of times in 6 years.
As far as percentages, lets be real... theres hundreds of thousands of players. If even 1% of them were RPers, there would be thousands of RPers. Theres not, and I dont think you would be able to legit make that claim. There are two major RP hubs, Rivenspire and The Rift, and neither of these places have more than a dozen or two RPers at a time. Thus 99% of players not being RPers is accurate.
Theres nothing wrong with RPers and Im glad you get positive remarks from randos. Positivity is good
As a psychologist, analysis of your statement regarding people who throw mudballs as thinking they are better than you, seems to suggest an internal issue that I dont want to discuss with you here, as I am not being paid for this. The people using momentos on you do not think they are better than you, I can assure you of that.
Personally my only issue with RPers is that I dont want to have my chatbox bombarded by some erotic roleplay going on in the basement every time I enter a tavern to collect a quest. If you think im exaggerating, then let me introduce you to Fells Run in Rivenspire. Right now, like right now while Im typing this, there are multiple people in the basement of this tavern writing some really gross stuff in emotes, full chat boxes of it. There are kids who play this game, and its entirely possible that one of the players downstairs in the basement getting hit on by some orc, is a child. This is not acceptable. If that were some other chat elsewhere on the internet, the feds might get involved.
I know that isnt "most roleplayers," but that kind of stuff never happens with normal players, as its an RP thing.