perfiction wrote: »robertthebard wrote: »Except that, w/out the addon, it doesn't share that loot information, right? So what we're actually dealing with is more akin to spyware.
Let's say you turned off radio in your car because you didn't like the currently played song. Does it mean that you disabled the transmitter and noone else can listen to that radio anymore?.
robertthebard wrote: »Seriously stopped right here, unless you're telling me that you're whispering everyone in the game about getting their drops?
Hallothiel wrote: »So glad on console so don’t have to deal with this.
And you know what? We manage to share & trade stuff just fine without spying on others.
Just either ask in chat beforehand or again at end. If want to trade something, link in group chat, others players then check & see if need it & trade if required. Quite simple & polite.
Why on earth was there the need for this add-on? Does seem very greedy.
And its not ‘everyone’s’ loot; it’s mine until I wish to share it.
Choose to make that event a character building moment: "Well, I was going to post it in chat to give away, but since you used that crappy addon I'm keeping it."
@AngryOldManAngryOldMan wrote: »... What settings do i need to adjust to protect my precious loot from prying eyes? If its not something i can adjust in settings, which Add-On is hiding my highly valued loot? If there aint an Add-On yet, can someone please make it so i can have my beloved loot for myself? ...
Sorry to say that, but you can do nothing about that.
ZoS coded the game to have your loot information broadcasted to your group members. So, no "Loot Blocker" addon is possible at your side as the game server sends the information about all the drops (yours included) directly to other players (and your client is out of these communication paths (from server to other clients) and cannot affect that anyhow) .
Unless the Game-makers change the existing mechanics to add you controls upon the said server behaviour, you are helpless.
amm7sb14_ESO wrote: »The game doesn't broadcast loot. An add-on does.
amm7sb14_ESO wrote: »@AngryOldManAngryOldMan wrote: »... What settings do i need to adjust to protect my precious loot from prying eyes? If its not something i can adjust in settings, which Add-On is hiding my highly valued loot? If there aint an Add-On yet, can someone please make it so i can have my beloved loot for myself? ...
Sorry to say that, but you can do nothing about that.
ZoS coded the game to have your loot information broadcasted to your group members. So, no "Loot Blocker" addon is possible at your side as the game server sends the information about all the drops (yours included) directly to other players (and your client is out of these communication paths (from server to other clients) and cannot affect that anyhow) .
Unless the Game-makers change the existing mechanics to add you controls upon the said server behaviour, you are helpless.
The game doesn't broadcast loot. An add-on does.
And I agree with OP. I hate it. Its very rude for other people to be seeing my inventory and asking for gear.
Just because someone sees you take something off the shelf at Walmart does not mean that they are rooting through your pockets.
Even the store example is a poor analogy.
Better would be going to a company function and everybody is given a grab bag at the door when they come in... and as you're looking at your stuff, somebody notices that you got the blue item... and they got the green item.
They'd prefer the blue item. So they ask if you're willing to trade for their green one.
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[snip] and it's not about entitlement. If you need the drop yourself, you're 100% within your rights to tell the person no and keep the item. No one is arguing to the contrary. I said, and I quote "and you don't need it, why not just give it to them?". I clearly stated the item should be only be shared if it meets those conditions. If not, it's a non-issue. Keep your virtual treasures. I read this entire chain of comments, mostly because I've been frustrated by the rude behavior of players in random dungeon queues who patently ignore me when I give a friendly "Hey all! I'm looking for <item>. If you don't need it yourself, I'd greatly appreciate it", then they get the drop, I private message them, and they leave group and continue to ignore me. No matter how someone feels about the addon, there's no need to treat people like that. Many people in this thread have specifically stated they would keep the item out of spite and even decon it just to avoid sharing it. [snip]
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AngryOldMan wrote: »I am an angry old man who find it very intruding when my random group members ask for stuff i have looted, and not linked in chat. If i dont want to share with them, why should the Add-On do it? Where is my right to keep loot a secret? What settings do i need to adjust to protect my precious loot from prying eyes? If its not something i can adjust in settings, which Add-On is hiding my highly valued loot? If there aint an Add-On yet, can someone please make it so i can have my beloved loot for myself?
perfiction wrote: »I don't understand why seeing your group members loot makes you so mad. Why can't you just write 'no'?
Septimus_Magna wrote: »Looking at the answers here I can understand why many players dont want to group up. I never had a problem with someone asking for something I looted, if I needed it myself I never received a salty or annoying reply. Personally Im just happy to give someone an item that they were looking for that I would otherwise sell or decon.
Septimus_Magna wrote: »If you get annoyed but dont need the item you can always charge the player, you make some gold and the player is happy to get the item they're looking for.
SilverBride wrote: »The biggest problem I see with this add on is it is completely one sided.
amm7sb14_ESO wrote: »..snip
The game doesn't broadcast loot. An add-on does.
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Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »These threads always amuse me. Look at it purely from an RP perspective (which I almost never do). 4 of us kill a big bad monster. You pick up a 4 foot long greatsword. You really think the rest of us didnt see it?
@Amm7sb14_ESO you have a picture that some addon installed at your client is spying on your loot and sends it to others.
This is not how i actually works, because of two reasons:
1) to be able to communicate with other players (whose IP addresses you don't know) you have to have to run some external execuatable (like TTC does this, but it communicates with TTC server with know address). ESO Game server basically would not relay inbetween clients messages, as this would simply consume servers' networking resources, so TL/DR; server does this
2) if you examine official ESO API you might notice OnLootReceived
ZO_LootHistory_Keyboard.OnLootReceived()
ZO_LootHistory_Gamepad:OnLootReceived(...)
which basically tells group members:
OnLootReceived(receivedBy, itemLinkOrName, stackCount, itemSound, lootType, lootedBySelf, isPickpocketLoot, questItemIcon, itemId)
- which is: who have received what
Addons like Group Loot Notifier simply catch these server messages and parse them to display you in a convenient format.
SilverBride wrote: »The biggest problem I see with this add on is it is completely one sided.
There are givers and takers in game, just like in the real world. This add on is tailored just for the takers.
If it were really a tool to share drops it wouldn't just let you look at another players drops... it would broadcast your drops in chat to the rest of the group, too. Because they know not everyone in the group is likely to have this installed.
I think most people against this, myself included, don't like someone virtually rummaging around in their stuff and whispering "Gimme! Gimme!" It's violating.
Lois McMaster Bujold "A Civil Campaign"Reputation is what other people know about you. Honor is what you know about yourself. Guard your honor. Let your reputation fall where it will. And outlive the ***
SeaGtGruff wrote: »BeefcakeManwich wrote: »Haha this always cracks me up. It's group loot. So what if they know what dropped. Some games it's automatically built into it. Just don't respond. Problem solved. But why do I have to because they did and now it's harder for me to be left to myself in an mmo. Oh the run arounds of first world problems.
If it's group loot, then everybody in the group should get it.
If each person in the group got different loot, then it wasn't "group loot."
IMHO; YMMV and clearly does.
This type of "What's yours is mine" mentality is all the more reason not to play in a group, AFAIC.
Oreyn_Bearclaw wrote: »These threads always amuse me. Look at it purely from an RP perspective (which I almost never do). 4 of us kill a big bad monster. You pick up a 4 foot long greatsword. You really think the rest of us didnt see it?
SeaGtGruff wrote: »BeefcakeManwich wrote: »Haha this always cracks me up. It's group loot. So what if they know what dropped. Some games it's automatically built into it. Just don't respond. Problem solved. But why do I have to because they did and now it's harder for me to be left to myself in an mmo. Oh the run arounds of first world problems.
If it's group loot, then everybody in the group should get it.
If each person in the group got different loot, then it wasn't "group loot."
IMHO; YMMV and clearly does.
This type of "What's yours is mine" mentality is all the more reason not to play in a group, AFAIC.
How is asking 'can I have that (if you don't need it) please?' (from a player who just fought alongside you in a group activity but just had worse rng than you, not just a totally random player) an example of 'what yours is mine' mentality? Isn't it a prime example of team communication which is, you know, the very heart of an MMO? If such things make you feel uncomfortable, perhaps you should consider either not playing MMOs, avoiding group activities in MMOs, or perhaps work on that insecurity of yours a bit (I say that without the smallest intention of offence, it just is what it is - there's absolutely no reason that some stranger asking for something in text chat in a game should make you feel quite that uncomfortable).