There are three important practical reasons why it's crucial to restrict posting to subscribers.
1) MMOs change. People who quit the games months ago aren't playing the same game as people who are playing now. Their contributions will be out of date and distorted - which adds a lot of noise, not signal, to discussions.
2) People are not always honest. There is a huge problem in things like Yelp reviews of restaurants and internet reviews. Competitors will pay people to post hit jobs. It's real, it's serious, and there are very large financial incentives. If you let random people post to your forums you open the floodgates to bad behavior. See, for example,
http://www.webpronews.com/just-how-bad-is-yelps-fake-review-problem-2014-01
3) There are trolls. There are people who get a huge kick out of making other people miserable. If you let random internet people post on your forums you'll get sociopaths who don't care one way or another about the game. They thrive on getting a reaction and making people upset.
http://time.com/8265/internet-trolls-are-actually-sadists-study-finds/
If everyone has a sub, then they both have a paper trail (to verify that they are not, for example, employees of rivals posting trash talk) and they have consequences for sociopathic behavior. There is a good, good reason why game companies restrict their forums to current subscribers.
malbaboeb17_ESO wrote: »Some people just stick around for the joy of being negative about a game that didn't turn out the way they wanted.
malbaboeb17_ESO wrote: »Anyone (including ex-subscribers) should be allowed to read the forums, but shouldn't be allowed to post.
Forums should be exclusive to paying costumers, not open to just anyone that decides its a good day to troll. This is not how you build a community.
MANY posts in these forums, are blatantly traps set up by trolls. Threads mentioning other games, for example. Apparently the moderators can make a thread go away, or slowly die by not allowing it to be bumped, but the trolls wont go away with just that.
Some people just stick around for the joy of being negative about a game that didn't turn out the way they wanted.
Arsenic_Touch wrote: »LareliRose wrote: »FYI Your forum account isn't tied to your game account. Anyone can make a forum account and never purchase or sub to the game.
Wrong. Only an active subscription account can post here. You create your forum account through their automated system when you register a game account. Once your subscription has lapsed, you are unable to post here, it will actually say lapsed next to your name.
Keep in mind, people still have time depending on how much they prepaid, even if they cancelled their sub.
Unsubscribing doesn't mean they won't come back. Besides that, I don't think your forum account has much contact with your game account. This is why you pick a new name at the forum, because all the forum really sees is that you purchased the game.
LareliRose wrote: »
@Arsenic_Touch Try again.
This account that I post with is my beta testing account. I have never paid for anything under this account. Yet I still post.
That's wrong thing to do, you can moderate trolls, but you cannot reject all unsub players because vast majority of them provide legit comments, however difficult to hear.
malbaboeb17_ESO wrote: »If a player stops playing and wants to explain why, they should have 2-3 days max, to do so, on the forums or with the feedback tool. But ex-players staying for more than those said days, are here just to bring negativity and troll. The forums are filled with said comments and, quite honestly, its getting to the point where i don't even feel like coming here anymore.
So when can you start cleansing the forums from old accounts?! It makes no sense to let trolls wonder around.
EDIT: im not saying the game is perfect. Its far from it. But usually players that pay for the game, give feedback, with the intent of improving it. Players who have cancelled, for the most part, only complain about what made them quit and get that "i have nothing to lose" attitude.
I'm unsubbed, because my account still has an "Error 301". The fact is that I'm on this forum trying to find someone to at least convince me that the game is still fun and enjoyable, even after they fix my account for the Error 301. But sadly I'm ready to find another game. Maybe Wildstar.
I'd advise you to stay here with us at ESO. Wildstar is fun for a little while but those graphics are... truly annoying after a while. If you like playing a childs cartoon its ok but it doesn't have the feel or immersion ESO does.
Not that you are getting any immersion with your current problem. Just keep updating your tickets, phone them, do whatever
see you in-game