I just got an email titled "ESO community" which advertised their wares. I know it wasn't ESO community but what I don't know is how they got my email, the only websites that know I am playing ESO is this one, massively and ESO/Bethesda. In game gold spam seems to have calmed a bit but this isn't a good sign. I havent gotten any emails like this in a long time.
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They didn't got your mail. They are using a exploit in the forums and sending all users pm's. That mail actually tells you that you have a pm and shows it.
It seems not only the game but their website itself is open to exploits.
But, you know, ESO is the future of mmo's and it is a step in the right direction.
The question is, will you continue to give your cc and personal details to a company that allows goldsellers send you pm's. I mean, yes, it is the future of mmo's but not a very bright future it seems.
Stages of a new mmo: 1) It's just beta. It still has plenty of time before release. 2) It just launched. Give it time. WoW wasn't built in a day. 3) We don't need you anyway. 4) F2P announced. 5)Huge influx of players. 6) Look how much has changed. 7) Cash shop is the only thing developed lately. 8) It has been a long journey and we thank everyone who was part of it. Shutting down in 3 months. (Courtesy of Robokapp.)
Any graphical, audio, or gameplay restrictions not seen in other mmos but found in FFXIV can be blamed on one thing.
PS3
I have never played WOW and I get fake emails from them all the time!
Nature of the modern beast I s'pose. Just remember and repeat after me:
NEVER CLICK A LINK IN AN EMAIL AND ENTER YOUR DETAILS
You again! I thought we banned you already!
/Reported!
(Sorry, couldn't resist :P )
But yeah, it could be the PM feature being exploited and it could also be the random new game gold spam they tend to email everyone and their brother with.
I will never forget the day my girlfriends grandmother called asking "What is a World or Warcraft and why do they want to sell me 1 thousand gold for $10?!"
There are 3 types of people in the world.
1.) Those who make things happen
2.) Those who watch things happen
3.) And those who wonder "What the %#*& just happened?!"
Yeah, me too.
I'm pretty tolerant and use the /ignore command judiciously in most games.
But this is the first time I've experienced gold spam in so many different ways.
I have a junk e-mail account I use for online stuff. If you haven't set one up for yourselves, I highly suggest it. Makes situations like this less annoying.
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