Would be hilarious if the BL'd player ends up in a DF/PF with you and you can't see each other.
Otherwise, this would be useful for when those harrassing you are hanging and afking in and in front of your house





Would be hilarious if the BL'd player ends up in a DF/PF with you and you can't see each other.
Otherwise, this would be useful for when those harrassing you are hanging and afking in and in front of your house



Yeah, some people even spam emotes to look like their being sexual, and it's not the emote TEXT that's the only bothersome thing then, it's the very character emoting, the only way to avoid seeing the character is to run away and they can follow, if you're trying to do something in that zone, and someone is stalking you and harrassing you visually, isn't that just as bad? Or maybe they have a character voice that you find annoying on that emote as well, and that just makes it worse.
~Terra-chan~


There are a host of logistical game design reasons why this won't happen but I think the obvious has already been stated, if you haven't notified the GM of a person harassing you then you aren't doing everything in your ability to make sure they stop.
First, what is being requested is likely technically impossible. To make one character disappear from just your view. Even if it is possible, what a waste of development time. I see a lot of the typical Millennial generation in here. Easily offended, and very self absorbed. One guy above talks about feeling "uncomfortable" just seeing a persons character on the screen, so he wants changes. Really? You get that uncomfortable over a video game character with a certain name? I do NOT condone harassment by any means, but some of these replies are just ridiculously hyper sensitive in nature, and points to some of the problems in our society right now. Constantly offended or outraged about something, constantly demanding change in the name of offence or inequality. Blacklist the people and then move on. Stop sitting around focusing on them. People talk about someone following them - even if they do who cares? If they are interfering with your play then report them and go elsewhere or just log out for an hour...Chances are you log in you wont see them again. Ive had people be douche bags to me too but it lasts a few minutes, you eventually get away from them and then its over....No need to make an issue out of it, or to ask SE to send the design team in to iron all the bumps out of the road for my fragile state of mind.
I like you, but it's not really all millenials. I'm 23 years old and I only see these attitudes on the internet, for some reason hiding behind a computer screen empowers people to demand everything they deem offensive and make everything all about themselves while hiding behind the excuse of it being the "rightgeous" thing to do, in person I hardly see these things happen, but then again I'm around people who speak their minds but at the same time know that they may get slapped around for having a stupid idea and wont cry about it, I grew up with family who doesn't take BS was raised by a mom who'd beat me up if I did something stupid lolFirst, what is being requested is likely technically impossible. To make one character disappear from just your view. Even if it is possible, what a waste of development time. I see a lot of the typical Millennial generation in here. Easily offended, and very self absorbed. One guy above talks about feeling "uncomfortable" just seeing a persons character on the screen, so he wants changes. Really? You get that uncomfortable over a video game character with a certain name? I do NOT condone harassment by any means, but some of these replies are just ridiculously hyper sensitive in nature, and points to some of the problems in our society right now. Constantly offended or outraged about something, constantly demanding change in the name of offence or inequality. Blacklist the people and then move on. Stop sitting around focusing on them. People talk about someone following them - even if they do who cares? If they are interfering with your play then report them and go elsewhere or just log out for an hour...Chances are you log in you wont see them again. Ive had people be douche bags to me too but it lasts a few minutes, you eventually get away from them and then its over....No need to make an issue out of it, or to ask SE to send the design team in to iron all the bumps out of the road for my fragile state of mind.
Some people just haven't had the chance to realize life isnt all about themselves, not everybody in life CAN win unless they make it happen, standing around waiting for society to bend to you isn't going to happen, basically stop complaining about other people, realize they ain't going away and carry on
Last edited by dank1; 11-03-2015 at 03:00 AM.
Life's a tease.
Oh trust me its in RL a lot right now. At every corner, and a vast majority of it is coming from millennials. Usually ones fresh off of indoctrination from their left wing college professors. Watch the news- every week its a new outrage or a call for something to be banned. We are raising a generation of wimps, who enter adulthood ill prepared for real life. As you work and progress through life more you will see it. I see it all the time. It has little to do with the internet, it is a mindset that many, mostly the far left wing, carry around with them.



This is getting off topic in a way that won't end well
When in doubt, assume sarcasm
When you go through life wanting everyone to iron out the bumpy roads for you, it tends to happen. Many of the replies had gotten ridiculously hyper sensitive and someone needed to call it. Youre playing an online multiplayer game with thousands of other people from all walks of life in a vast open world.....Youre going to run into people who you dont like.Its just part of life. If people are so easily made to feel uncomfortable by a negative social experience in the game that they cant enjoy the game, then they should stick to Witcher 3, Dragon Age, and Fallout 4 - All great games, and no one but NPC characters.
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