Having cracked the Elder Scrolls Online Gold Code, you might be wondering if you should still be playing this game. After all, the patch was delayed again, and now you're worried you won't be able to make enough money to upgrade to the next level.

Developer asks players to ignore community code of conduct

Several ESO players have recently noticed that the official Elder Scrolls Online forum is not exactly the place to hang out. They also noticed that Zenimax had opted to not roll out a major patch during maintenance, nor did it deploy the latest version of its game, version 1.0.6. Apparently, the company is just trying to curb spam.

Despite Zenimax's best efforts, the problem still remains. The company claims that 85 percent of customer service calls are devoted to gold spam. Not only is this a huge pain for both Zenimax and the player base, it's a serious black market that's likely to get even bigger in the coming years. Hopefully, Zenimax will have the wherewithal to remedy the situation before it gets out of hand. While Zenimax has opted to do the lion's share of the work, fans of the Elder Scrolls Online have a few other options for voicing their concerns. Many have started fan groups on popular social networking sites, such as Reddit, Twitter, and Facebook.

Name and shame anyone suspected of being a gold spammer

Despite a recent resurgence, The Elder Scrolls Online is still best avoided on the weekends. This is a bummer for a number of players vying for a piece of the golden dwarves, or at least a slice of the pie. There is a silver lining in that the competition is not as stiff as the last time around, which is a good thing in my book. So, what should be done? There are numerous tips and tricks that should be applied to reduce the overall stress on the system. This includes the more mundane tasks like locking out trolls, removing phantom gold and ensuring the safety of your PC in general. Having said all that, this does not mean that every player needs to drop their knicks, and that's the true spirit of the game. Besides, the last surviving players should be rewarded for their loyalty. The aforementioned best practices should be enforced with vigilance.

The other aforementioned perks include a robust community support system, including the forums and chat features. Hopefully, these changes will lead to an improved experience for all.

Patch has been delayed

Sadly, a new patch for Elder Scrolls Online Gold Code has been delayed. Zenimax has been trying to get the game's black market for in-game gold under control since its release last year. However, the company has been unsuccessful so far.

According to Zenimax, gold spam accounts for 85 per cent of the customer service emails they receive. To combat the problem, the company has asked players to publicly name any gold spammers they come across. They will investigate each case separately.

The Elder Scrolls Online community on Reddit is also thriving. Currently, players are complaining about general instability, frame rate drops and missing NPC voices. If you encounter any issues in the game, you can submit a ticket on the developer's website. Zenimax has also stated that it plans to release regular patches. The patches will contain bug fixes, but they are not expected to restore lost items.

In addition, the company has announced that a merchant called the Lost Ark will be available starting on December 14. The merchant will only sell items with gold in them. You can find the merchant in areas with Legion or Abyss Raids, or when you're ready to sell your items.