At least you know you made the right decision leaving them. Imo, gear up, 10 box and have better progression than them in wotlk.
PS: Speaking of communities, you have one right here who accepts you as you are!
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At least you know you made the right decision leaving them. Imo, gear up, 10 box and have better progression than them in wotlk.
PS: Speaking of communities, you have one right here who accepts you as you are!
So true.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Carnage',index.php?page=Thread&postID=141157#post 141157
All I can see in that link is one douche doing what they do best.
Being a douche.
I wouldnt call it your guild flaming you, so much as their being one retarded mouthy asshat making an idiot of themselves.
He is speaking for many people. As I said, I got tells in game about this. At least three members of the leadership of the guild expressed similar things to me in-game. He's just the guy who decided to respond in the public forum. I didn't screenshot the tells I got, but some of them were just as harsh.Quote:
Originally Posted by 'Ifalna',index.php?page=Thread&postID=141205#post1 41205
Tbere are some good people in the guild, and one of them just responded it seems. I'm glad someone there finally had the guts to publicly support me. I know that a few people ARE my friend in there, even if they are too shy to speak up.
Even one person flaming me is new ground for me because on my server, being PVE as it is, people aren't as sensitive that I'm upsetting any balance of PVP power, People tend to be interested in what I'm doing.
Raiding guilds.
All I got to say really. :p
To make a raiding guild succeed as best as possible, a certain amount of 'taking the game serious' is needed for many people (also called elitism.). And every now and then people overdo it, most common in raiding guilds, and also competative high arena ratings and such.
Will always have people with a set mind bitching about anything and everything that doesn't fit that mind set. Nothing to do about it, and not worthy being bothered by it.
I'm in a casual ten man guild, we aim to conquer content as best as possible, but don't get bothered if it doesn't go perfectly either. All ex raiders and good players, nice people.. There ain't nothing better, really!
Literally, we only have ten people in the guild. One is a dualboxer and me a quad boxer though. We 14 manned Gruul and stuff, really fun. If some people can't show, me and the other boxer can fill up spots. It's perfect.
One thing is for sure, a hardcore raiding guild I will never join again. :P
I'm happy for you....
Happy that you don't have to raid with s___heads like that guy anymore. Best of luck to you.
Agreed! I used to think that I wanted to see all the content enough to struggle with it, but I see how unnecessary that is now. You get to see content eventually even if it means waiting 2 years until you outlevel it. Seeing PUGs take down 25-man Kael'thas is a real eye-opener. hahQuote:
Originally Posted by 'Kaynin',index.php?page=Thread&postID=141220#post1 41220
This is to be expected, I think. Very few people understand boxing, let alone 10-boxing. Oddly enough, on my server, Burning Legion, I've received a few informal invitations to several T6 raiding guilds on my server. I like not being forced to play WoW on a daily basis though, as I often have other things going on. I'm sorry that you had to deal with such a negative response; what you're doing is great - there's only a few of us that can handle 10 :D .
Best,
Rin
when I was part of a non-multiboxing guild I was constantly being asked to run people through instances only to have them go AFK or say they were sorry and had to log before the instance was over.
I would say a lot of them just wanted twink runs for gear, no quests to complete.
if you can find ( or create your own ) multiboxing guild you will find the other multiboxers are highly self sufficient and do thier own twinking runs.
you will find life so much better.
They moved the thread so it's no longer public.