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Alpha Two Realms are now unlocked for Phase II testing!
For our initial launch, testing will begin on Friday, December 20, 2024, at 10 AM Pacific and continue uninterrupted until Monday, January 6, 2025, at 10 AM Pacific. After January 6th, we’ll transition to a schedule of five-day-per-week access for the remainder of Phase II.
You can download the game launcher here and we encourage you to join us on our for the most up to date testing news.
Chat abuse should not go unpunished
Kiwi_
Member, Alpha Two
So I know, people might have different opinions on this, and I don't really know the situation on other servers either, so I'd appreciate whoever is reading this to share your thoughts and experiences!
I have reported players through the ticket system two times for chat abuse now, including screenshots and everything. The first time was around the first few weekends and the response I got was simply:
Now while I understand, that resource management and everything makes it difficult to provide in game support for an alpha test, I feel people should still be punished for abusing the chat, especially when it's in the manner that I'm talking about. I don't want to post the screenshots here as they're very explicit but anybody that has been playing a couple online games can probably imagine the direction when I say unnecessary disgustingly se*ually explicit.
Please don't let behaviour like this go unpunished. Especially when it's done by streamers as well like in one of the cases I reported, and when it's done by the same people over and over again that take a step further every time.
At least set an example, because this cannot end well.
I have reported players through the ticket system two times for chat abuse now, including screenshots and everything. The first time was around the first few weekends and the response I got was simply:
Now after things in my opinion escalated further during last week's playtest, I assume because people realise they can write whatever and not be punished for it, I wrote another report, again with sceenshots and I got the same answer. No support.We are not currently providing in game support for Ashes of Creation during the Alpha Two testing.
Now while I understand, that resource management and everything makes it difficult to provide in game support for an alpha test, I feel people should still be punished for abusing the chat, especially when it's in the manner that I'm talking about. I don't want to post the screenshots here as they're very explicit but anybody that has been playing a couple online games can probably imagine the direction when I say unnecessary disgustingly se*ually explicit.
Please don't let behaviour like this go unpunished. Especially when it's done by streamers as well like in one of the cases I reported, and when it's done by the same people over and over again that take a step further every time.
At least set an example, because this cannot end well.
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Here is a fix that's fitting. Ask for an ignore list and a swearing filter for the game.
unsure if thats whats happening here but unless you are harassed constantly then /ignore is your friend
It's been sent for everybody to read in global and say chat simply to disturb people
And yes you can ignore people, but that doesn't get rid of the problem. I know people that are playing with their family, with their kids and as far as I know AoC is not meant to be an R18 game with no chat rules.
I understand that this might not be as important to a lot of people, but I personally think it should matter early on to prevent it spreading and becoming a part of how the community is like we've seen with many other games with unmodded chats before
welcome to the "barren chat" - ignore it and move on.
people are always gonna talk current events and I can guess you had issues in with some of the recent events:
politics, The Tyson fight both had global chat going.
this is a game, where I dare say, the average gamer is probably in their 30s and many in their 40s-50s.
There is also going to be a level of toxicity in this type of game, moreso when PvP, Guild vs Guild is involved and will bleed out into the global chat
Get thicker skin - carebears won't survive in this game setting in it's current form.
Nobody outside the USA gives a fuck about all those topics. Besides, most of us play this game to escape the real world for a while and immerse ourselves in a fantasy world.
Of course there are always emphatically challenged players, especially so in a competitive game with open world PVP, but that doesn't mean they can strip all decency and behave like sociopaths. in UO, we behaved like normal humans, even tho we were red and killed anyone who stepped foot into Covetous, or later Felucca. If we could manage that, then you can do it, too. And old UO was way more ruthless than AoC. You have no excuse.
Granted the CS on their forums also banned me for explaining basic algebra. I'd hope players in a game marketed towards 30-60 year olds could be adult enough to see some bad words and ignore it on their own or turn on a profanity filter.
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i personaly find it amusing at times and rather entertaining
Self-censoring “sexually” on the internet shows you need to grow up… as long as they aren’t harassing someone or being racist or something, just hide the chat for now if adult language makes you uncomfortable
The game should not revolve around what a kid who probably shouldn’t even be playing the game might see. Intrepid aren’t their parents