colossalvoids wrote: »Happens every single patch, someone always joins the ranks. Was like that on a steady decline for me since Elsweyr, for someone it was u35, for others it was Morrowind patch way prior to all of that.
The patch notes usually are a mixed bag. however, I have noticed there have been some nice improvements.
But um sometimes it helps to just smile and be happy ESO still is. Alot is going on these days, and other games are not around anymore. I'd rather ESO have the chance to improve vs end up like them.
Cooperharley wrote: »The patch notes usually are a mixed bag. however, I have noticed there have been some nice improvements.
But um sometimes it helps to just smile and be happy ESO still is. Alot is going on these days, and other games are not around anymore. I'd rather ESO have the chance to improve vs end up like them.
Critical opinions of stuff like this comes from a place of admiration and love for the game, not malice. Smiling and pretending everything is 100% good is just as unhealthy for the game as being incessantly negative.
There’s a medium where you don’t engage in personal attacks but give educated opinions with examples and still remain professional. Nothing wrong with saying you’re not a fan of where the game is going directionally.
Cooperharley wrote: »The patch notes usually are a mixed bag. however, I have noticed there have been some nice improvements.
But um sometimes it helps to just smile and be happy ESO still is. Alot is going on these days, and other games are not around anymore. I'd rather ESO have the chance to improve vs end up like them.
Critical opinions of stuff like this comes from a place of admiration and love for the game, not malice. Smiling and pretending everything is 100% good is just as unhealthy for the game as being incessantly negative.
There’s a medium where you don’t engage in personal attacks but give educated opinions with examples and still remain professional. Nothing wrong with saying you’re not a fan of where the game is going directionally.
Ok please show me where I implied wrongdoing on anyone offering an opinion. I didn't mention Malice either, you added that from your perspective.
Nope I never mention pretending and even indicated the game has room to improve. Please feel free to tell me more about why you feel this way.
Please review my quote and indicate where I launched a personal attack or how that conclusion that you reached is pertinent to what I posted. My opinion as always was presented in good faith.
As for everything else, you would be absolutely amazed how much good a smile can do against the dark certainty that others choose to live in. I choose to smile instead but never indicated anyone else should be forced to do the same.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Cooperharley wrote: »The patch notes usually are a mixed bag. however, I have noticed there have been some nice improvements.
But um sometimes it helps to just smile and be happy ESO still is. Alot is going on these days, and other games are not around anymore. I'd rather ESO have the chance to improve vs end up like them.
Critical opinions of stuff like this comes from a place of admiration and love for the game, not malice. Smiling and pretending everything is 100% good is just as unhealthy for the game as being incessantly negative.
There’s a medium where you don’t engage in personal attacks but give educated opinions with examples and still remain professional. Nothing wrong with saying you’re not a fan of where the game is going directionally.
Ok please show me where I implied wrongdoing on anyone offering an opinion. I didn't mention Malice either, you added that from your perspective.
Nope I never mention pretending and even indicated the game has room to improve. Please feel free to tell me more about why you feel this way.
Please review my quote and indicate where I launched a personal attack or how that conclusion that you reached is pertinent to what I posted. My opinion as always was presented in good faith.
As for everything else, you would be absolutely amazed how much good a smile can do against the dark certainty that others choose to live in. I choose to smile instead but never indicated anyone else should be forced to do the same.
I don't think they were implying you were demonstrating malice. Instead they were just describing where they believe critical responses to patch notes generally come from.
DenverRalphy wrote: »Cooperharley wrote: »The patch notes usually are a mixed bag. however, I have noticed there have been some nice improvements.
But um sometimes it helps to just smile and be happy ESO still is. Alot is going on these days, and other games are not around anymore. I'd rather ESO have the chance to improve vs end up like them.
Critical opinions of stuff like this comes from a place of admiration and love for the game, not malice. Smiling and pretending everything is 100% good is just as unhealthy for the game as being incessantly negative.
There’s a medium where you don’t engage in personal attacks but give educated opinions with examples and still remain professional. Nothing wrong with saying you’re not a fan of where the game is going directionally.
Ok please show me where I implied wrongdoing on anyone offering an opinion. I didn't mention Malice either, you added that from your perspective.
Nope I never mention pretending and even indicated the game has room to improve. Please feel free to tell me more about why you feel this way.
Please review my quote and indicate where I launched a personal attack or how that conclusion that you reached is pertinent to what I posted. My opinion as always was presented in good faith.
As for everything else, you would be absolutely amazed how much good a smile can do against the dark certainty that others choose to live in. I choose to smile instead but never indicated anyone else should be forced to do the same.
I don't think they were implying you were demonstrating malice. Instead they were just describing where they believe critical responses to patch notes generally come from.
The post was a reply to mine, in quotes and referenced what I was saying. It is safe and appropriate to consider this a response to me, as others would have done the same.