agelonestar wrote: »Awesome pics @mouton - wonder if anyone else has any?
Really quite something.
@ZOS_GinaBruno & @ZOS_Kevin were you aware this was taking place? It would make a super story - hundreds if not thousands of gamers from all-around the world coming together in your virtual world to support those suffering in the real one.
Tbh I was actually wondering if they were, but were suppressing references to it. I'd guess ESO has a lot of russian players and ZOS makes a lot of money from them. I don't generally do protest marches etc but I do like making a nuisance of myself when companies engage in unethical practices, breach consumer rights or just do stuff that's a tad dubious
Tommy_The_Gun wrote: »It was actually awesome and kinda surreal. I mean not only it was a PvP activitie zone, but also it was hosted during PvP event - with double AP... and yet no one was ganked...
It is things like this that gives me hope in humanity. That we can all coexist in peace.
Every time we have some new content reveal, during ESO live twitch, Rich Lambert always says something in line that ESO is a virtual world that we can escape to and ESO players themselves create world and its stories. Well, unfortunately there are things that we can not escape from, no matter how hard we try.
The "March of Peace" that took place, is the kind of story that was made by players. An epic one. The magnitude of it... something tells me that it will be one of those stories that will live on forever.
Perhaps it will be even immortalized by the devs - just like the story of ESO's 1st player that was crowned emperor. That story we can read in an in-game lore book.
Story like this certainly deserves it too.
The march was not against any country or person, it's likely more against war, simply.