

starkerealm wrote: »Most of that already falls under the header of harassment.
Thevampirenight wrote: »So yeah I want this to have its own section outside harassment in its own section next to the God Modding...
Tbh I think even if they added it to code of conduct they wouldn't be monitoring it so it doesn't matter. What is needed in my opinion is the option to invite people to your houses through chat, that way you can invite people in and kick uninvited spammy guests.
starkerealm wrote: »Thevampirenight wrote: »So yeah I want this to have its own section outside harassment in its own section next to the God Modding...
Excuse me, but, what?
What!?
I know what god modding is. You're telling me you think that poor role-playing habits should also violate the terms of service? No. Absolutely not. It's not your place to determine what is, or is not sufficiently skillful role-play. Just like you don't want me auditing your characters and telling you whether they're up to my standards for lore friendliness, and then punishing your account if you're found wanting.
If someone's spamming you with active abilities in the bar trying to crash your game, you can report them for harassment.
If someone's spamming you with duel invites, you can report them for harassment, and you can auto-decline duels in your social settings.
If someone doesn't live up to your expectations for RP etiquette, get out. Just, out.
They should make it so dueling in a tavern is a criminal offense. Maybe even the entire city limits.
They should make it so dueling in a tavern is a criminal offense. Maybe even the entire city limits.
Role-players should be left alone. It would be nice, however, if the role-players would make a group, and use group chat, instead of broadcasting their stories zone-wide.
Thevampirenight wrote: »Role-players should be left alone. It would be nice, however, if the role-players would make a group, and use group chat, instead of broadcasting their stories zone-wide.
Say and Emote chat exist for roleplaying.
Though group and zone is more for general stuff.
Say can be used for more local. Roleplay isn't broadcasted zone wide. Say and Emote only can be seen from so far and that is more limited and can only be seen in your general area and if you move so far from it you can't see it at all.. Yell Chat has a longer reach. Though and rp seen within that chat would likely be seen from a much farther distance even from outside inns.
So roleplay isn't zone wide as you think it is. Its more then likely just near your location where you are if you see it.
So when it comes to Roleplay, General tavern rp is Say/Emote.
Grianasteri wrote: »Given how liberally the existing Code of Conduct is applied, (as in, inappropriately), I tend to disagree it needs even more rules that can be interpreted in any number of ways.
Also, how can dueling be used to troll? You only duel if you accept it and you can set yourself to auto reject duel requests.
Memento and ability spam could be annoying, but Id hardly class it as trolling when you can just walk away and more than this, again, it will be subjective as to what qualifies as trolling, just as so much of the Code of Conduct currently is open to interpretation.
They should make it so dueling in a tavern is a criminal offense. Maybe even the entire city limits.
Role-players should be left alone. It would be nice, however, if the role-players would make a group, and use group chat, instead of broadcasting their stories zone-wide.
Thevampirenight wrote: »Here is the thing, Roleplayers like myself do tend to like go to a certain location, and this location we roleplay at. Though would be nice to see rp hubs all over Tamriel. Its just not the case. Then we have people that think their dueling is either roleplay or its intentionally disrupting roleplay and they don't have much respect some of them others might enjoy watching but also liking to due. Its fine if its just couple of them but sometimes they come in with several and they are doing this and they make it harder sometimes its more then that and they spam and duel all over the tavern some just keep it near the fire place.
What I want to see added to the Code of Conduct, not disrupting roleplay through, dueling spamming ability effects mementos whatever in the attempt to disrupt roleplayers. This I want to see added because there are those types of people. Thoiugh the ones I'm referring to seem to be mostly duelers. But it drives roleplayers off and then its likely if people moved they would follow to disrupt roleplay.
The fact of it is people do Intentionally disrupt people just because they like to roleplay.
So can the Code of Conduct be updated to include trolling by means of dueling, momentos and ability spam. That would be a great help.
Thevampirenight wrote: »Here is the thing, Roleplayers like myself do tend to like go to a certain location, and this location we roleplay at. Though would be nice to see rp hubs all over Tamriel. Its just not the case. Then we have people that think their dueling is either roleplay or its intentionally disrupting roleplay and they don't have much respect some of them others might enjoy watching but also liking to due. Its fine if its just couple of them but sometimes they come in with several and they are doing this and they make it harder sometimes its more then that and they spam and duel all over the tavern some just keep it near the fire place.
What I want to see added to the Code of Conduct, not disrupting roleplay through, dueling spamming ability effects mementos whatever in the attempt to disrupt roleplayers. This I want to see added because there are those types of people. Thoiugh the ones I'm referring to seem to be mostly duelers. But it drives roleplayers off and then its likely if people moved they would follow to disrupt roleplay.
The fact of it is people do Intentionally disrupt people just because they like to roleplay.
So can the Code of Conduct be updated to include trolling by means of dueling, momentos and ability spam. That would be a great help.
VaranisArano wrote: »But there aren't, and roleplayers don't get to "claim" areas simply by virtue of roleplaying there.
The_Old_Goat wrote: »I don't duel or rp but I'll occasionally stop by when I see the blue text because I find the vocabulary and story being acted out very interesting. I really don't think it's too much to ask that these rp events be allowed to retain the integrity of the story without the intrusion of dueling. Just out of curiosity, how do the rp people feel about a person that stops by and drops a few lines into the conversation(as unobtrusively as possible)?