Gotta love those people who follow you around and say "invite" as if the fact they are in the same area as you while you have a group entitles them to join up.
Anyway, I do sometimes think WoW would make a great party-based offline game.
Gotta love those people who follow you around and say "invite" as if the fact they are in the same area as you while you have a group entitles them to join up.
Anyway, I do sometimes think WoW would make a great party-based offline game.
Keep in mind that the average age of a WoW player is typically very young, and of these players, the average intelligence is questionable at best. I completely agree with you though on the issue of poor manners that some players exhibit while in the game.
Rin
Retired 10-Boxer (Wildhammer [A], Burning Legion [H]-USA)
Hence the guild name for my 5x druid team.
WoW had a Cataclysm.
I quit.
Now 3-boxing EVE until CCP mess that up.
This tends to be the same issue I have in both WoW and in Real life.
I must have been raised by a very unusual family as I was taught to be courteous to others, until they cross me of course.
The part that I find annoying is not that others are rude, inconsiderate, or just ignorant of proper social behavior.
It's when people become enraged when you treat their vulgarity with civility, as Gadzooks said, I just can not comprehend how they are capable of thinking this kind of behavior is ok.
Luckily I find the resolution for both my Digital and Non-digital Misanthropy to be the same thing... I stick to my already established friendships and I multi-box.
That's why I named my guild "Full Group".. and instead people started asking me for guild invites :'(Originally Posted by 'Mukade',index.php?page=Thread&postID=177414#post1 77414
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