I’ll be honest . If ZOS didn’t think it was ok, then it shouldn’t be allowed in the game. Theres plenty they can do code wise to stop people crouching within 2m of another player - but they don’t
So as long as they allow it, its fair game as far as I’m
Concerned
Wouldn't you say that people acting based on what ZOS says is ok shouldn't be getting banned, and if they are clarification on this should be warranted? It's hard for people to play by the rules if the rules are in fact not what are officially stated.
I’ll be honest . If ZOS didn’t think it was ok, then it shouldn’t be allowed in the game. Theres plenty they can do code wise to stop people crouching within 2m of another player - but they don’t
So as long as they allow it, its fair game as far as I’m Concerned
Hello!
Writing this post because at this point things are getting a little bit ridiculous.
Today a smaller ESO streamer got permanently banned simply for jumping on the corpse of someone who died after running after him the whole battleground. The same person did not ask him to stop doing anything and is well known for tbagging/writing toxic whispers to other players, yet reported the smaller ESO streamer for "tbagging", for which he was promptly banned a day later.
Problem? No tbagging occurred, this was all broadcasted live on Twitch and myself as well as anyone else watching could see no tbagging happening.
Going further back a week or two, there was another player who was also reported for something written in guild chat by most likely the same person as in previous case (since they're in the same guild and this player has a history of behaving like this). Here's what was written, straight from the e-mail he got:2025-04-05 18:07:27 ngl i still tbag just dont do it after warning
Here is the official policy for "tbagging": https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/comment/8286782/#Comment_8286782
So no tbagging even occurred and the person was simply banned for stating the official policy on a guild chat that someone whom he had killed in PvP was reading.
If we go further back a month or two, another streamer was banned for something said over a year ago on his stream... said streamer understandably received an e-mail saying the ban was issued in error and that it wouldn't be a strike on the account.
...but an apology isn't really enough if people keep weaponizing the reporting system like this.
I'd like to open this discussion and (hopefully) help ZOS realize how badly this affects the PvP community when people can just fabricate things, claim something and get someone banned for things they demonstrably didn't do.
RealLoveBVB wrote: »I’ll be honest . If ZOS didn’t think it was ok, then it shouldn’t be allowed in the game. Theres plenty they can do code wise to stop people crouching within 2m of another player - but they don’t
So as long as they allow it, its fair game as far as I’m
Concerned
How exactly would you code it, without preventing players from actually go in stealth?
It would cost them way too many resources to code something just to prevent teabagging. It's easier for them to just go through player reports.
RealLoveBVB wrote: »I’ll be honest . If ZOS didn’t think it was ok, then it shouldn’t be allowed in the game. Theres plenty they can do code wise to stop people crouching within 2m of another player - but they don’t
So as long as they allow it, its fair game as far as I’m
Concerned
How exactly would you code it, without preventing players from actually go in stealth?
It would cost them way too many resources to code something just to prevent teabagging. It's easier for them to just go through player reports.
If crouch = press and distance from another player <2m, don’t enable crouch
It’s not hard to code
Why is any code needed for people who are getting offended by crouching? I mean...at what point do we stop catering to that kind of mentality? Whats next? People are upset over jumping? Upset with you wearing certain colors?
This game sends mixed signals about the level of maturity expected from its audience when there are emotes called "flip the bird".
DeadlySerious wrote: »Why is any code needed for people who are getting offended by crouching? I mean...at what point do we stop catering to that kind of mentality? Whats next? People are upset over jumping? Upset with you wearing certain colors?
This game sends mixed signals about the level of maturity expected from its audience when there are emotes called "flip the bird".
Teabagging is not just crouching one time. Everyone knows the difference between a crouch and a teabag.
People need to stop making excuses for bad behavior, both in and outside of the game.
RealLoveBVB wrote: »RealLoveBVB wrote: »I’ll be honest . If ZOS didn’t think it was ok, then it shouldn’t be allowed in the game. Theres plenty they can do code wise to stop people crouching within 2m of another player - but they don’t
So as long as they allow it, its fair game as far as I’m
Concerned
How exactly would you code it, without preventing players from actually go in stealth?
It would cost them way too many resources to code something just to prevent teabagging. It's easier for them to just go through player reports.
If crouch = press and distance from another player <2m, don’t enable crouch
It’s not hard to code
That wouldn't be hard to code, because it's just stupid.
If a melee ganker stabs someone, they usually go in sneak right away. So they need to go on distance first, that they can sneak again...
Or what about this:
You are not allowed to sneak at all then?
Personally, I don't see why teabagging itself is so offensive. I don't. I don't consent to being killed in PVP, I don't consent to having curses and DOTs and whatever put on me. I don't see how it's any worse. I find mudballs to be worse. Just my perspective, not entertaining counterpoints.
There also seems to be a big disconnect between what CMs are saying is permissible, and what actually gets actioned by CS. I think that's a problem that needs to be solved, and quickly, because things like this cost ZOS customers.
I really limit my interactions. No PVP, no text chat in guild chat. It's not safe.
RealLoveBVB wrote: »So a streamer who acts bad, is seen as a bad advertising for the company, so a harsher punishment sounds logic for me, as they possibly prevent game purchases.
Unfortunately, yes. We are talking about masses. Controlling masses is difficult. If you figure out how to get everyone be courteous and respectful towards others all the time in this game, please write your findings to the UN. They will surely appreciate a method how to achieve world peace.DeadlySerious wrote: »Is it really that hard to just show basic courtesy and respect for other players? Really?