It is true that tons of players love to yell or pass sarcastic remarks at others, thinking they are the pro. There are many team leaders that ninja raid items. Strangers asking for golds to buy epic mount, etc etc. I just avoid those situations, and try to help players that I think are not naive and irritating. The game does become more enjoyable. And I have to thank my healer friend for that. She is a very wise lady, with immense EQ, and successful in her career. She sort of changed me. lol
Whether 'that tank' is true or not, there is no harm looking at thing in a positive way.
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I had nightmares for weeks, and actually puked the first night in bed. I was 8 or something :P it was that damn aliens fault, the one Will Smith captures and takes to the military base, and when the alien takes over that body and talks through him.. Bah, would love to round house kick him in the balls!
Thread officially derailed. Independence day is awesome!!
No way I'm that tank. I'm geared and skilled, but with around 300 random cata heroics under my belt, just way too many people who didn't spend any time learning in normal dungeons or in the previous 84 levels about how to play. I just sigh to myself, don't bother typing anything and try to get the heroic done as quickly and smoothly as possible. Although I never leave if people suck, I've given up trying to help them.
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Well the point obviously is that,regardless of how good people are, they're likely to get better results if they encourage and provide others with constructive feedback than if they keep degrading them .. It's a matter of attitude and respect.
But where is the respect for the tank? You are awful at CC, you do miserable dps, you can't seem to understand that if you have 0 mana after the first 12 seconds of a boss fight you can't keep us alive. You stand in fire when it is obvious that fire = bad.
Even Donald learned that.
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Why is it I have to sacrifice any portion of my life because you are a complete slug? You had 84 other levels as someone above said to figure out wtf to do. In a hero you had most likely a FEW dungeons to figure out how not to be awful, or to acknowledge you are awful in order to seek help. 90% of people I have ever given POLITE and Contstructive critisim to have always responded with either doing the exact same thing before I told them or making matters worse (running into boss for party wipe repeatedly or SHEEP MOON must read on their end, sheep skull and blast the bejesus out of moon so no cc will work)
Why am I responsible for being even moderately polite when you waste my time, cause me grief or interrupt any part of my enjoyment of the game because you are to brain dead, inept, or just plain lazy to learn that fire = bad, do not break cc EVERY SINGLE PULL etc. You'll get respect when you can actually show you have a CHANCE of not being a complete useless dimwitted slug. Don't do 3.5K dps in a hero, don't attack the sheep repeatedly and then seriously say, WTF MAGE DPS!1!1!!!, don't afk for 15 minutes at start of dungeon in order to steal loot. The game is simple, and if you are having trouble Google is even more simple. I am not your personal Intraweb Google service. There is no reason I should have to teach these people how not to stand in bad things, or push the correct 4 buttons for their class.
Last edited by Drizhal : 05-15-2011 at 03:24 AM
Well I have to agree that not everyone will take advices and try to improve their game-play but honestly how often does depreciating and insulting others improve the situation ? Lose your temper and you're likely to make things worse and waste even more of your precious time. Explain to people what they did wrong or at least stay respectful and maybe someone will learn.
If your expectations are way higher than what you're usually getting from random people then stick with friends only or run x5 characters :P
I agree that being a rude douchebag to a group is not called for, and I don't have a problem with a player who decides to help others even if it comes at the expense of his time. I'm cool with people who are like that and yeah, it'd be great if more people were like that or at least not like the "mean" tanks the guy mentioned.
But he admits that the team was composed of "a Healer in PVP greens a Ret pally who kept turning on Righteous fury, and a Hunter that was a magnet to anything on fire in the middle of the floor." He claims that "they weren't purposely bad...they just didn't know any better." So you have a group of players who are poorly-geared and apparently don't know how to play their classes in a dungeon setting. So why are they in a heroic dungeon? Why not learn their classes in normal dungeons, where they can learn from their mistakes with fewer wipes, while still getting gear upgrades? Probably because they saw heroics as a quicker way to gear upgrades, if they get carried by players who made the effort to properly gear up and learn to play.
I just get the impression that the group members were just as inconsiderate as the first few tanks were, but at least those tanks had a reason to be upset. Imagine being put into a group made up of four people who were expecting to be carried by the rest of the group!
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