Just to clarify: it's not that someone else jumping in screws up recount - even if they do, it's easy to reset and start again.

Maybe it's just me, but what amazes me is the lack of manners and civility in the game - it's what led me to MBing anyway. It astounds me how rude and demanding people are, and how they'll just do things, uninvited, and then laugh at you if it does screw you up - too many people enjoy griefing too much.

It's like the other day, I'm questing, and this dwarf DK runs up and starts whacking away at my mob. Now, my team 2-3 shots most non-elite mobs at this point, I appreciate that he might want to help, but I was in no danger, nor asking for help. So I just keep going and tag another mob. He runs in and whacks away again. Ah, one of "those" players - i know what's coming.

I head off in another direction, try and shake him off. I know he's not going to say *anything*, he wants an invite.

Tag another mob, there he is. I stop fighting, and turn away.

"Invite"

"excuse me?"

"Invite me already"

"Sorry, we're questing as a guild"

"But I need help" (Actually, he typed "hlep"

"Sorry"

"@#$@##@ you newb go @#@!@# yursslef"

/sigh

Reported him, hearthstoned.

I could never imagine acting like that, demanding someone invite me, and then hurl abuse when someone politely says no.

That's what is killing the game for me. I just can't abide with people like that. Call me a snob, but I just can't.

That's why people who just jump in on a dummy annoy me - it's uninvited, it's rude, and how hard is it to *ask* me what I'm doing? IF, and it's a small "if", they think they're helping - most of the time they're just being assholes.

I love WoW, but I've grown to despise and completely mistrust the average player.

Whattya gonna do?





(Answer: MB! Heh..)