You could always just use Return at the end of the duty and go back to read them.
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You could always just use Return at the end of the duty and go back to read them.
Because it's based on which alliance you're in.
I'm sorry but you're being a little bit selfish, imo. You say no to every alternative people in here give you. So 23 other players have to halt their progression because 1 person insists on reading and/or watching all the lore related stuff? :P You can't expect everyone to wait for you. Some have more things to do and just don't want to be in a dungeon longer than needed.
That said, I don't agree with them kicking you. A few people "missing out" because they want to see the lore isn't going to hurt the rest of the group, unless perhaps if you were a tank or a healer (which is why they might have kicked you). They could have just let you do your thing and continue without you if they're in a hurry. Especially if you played as DPS. It's not a big deal.
What? Being on PS4 has nothing to do with it. There's a share setting specifically for taking "easy screenshots," as it is labeled. You press the share button once and it takes the screenshot. "Even if I could, I will not?" Then the same players who could wait for you should have no reason to either.
This is utterly ridiculous, I disagree with kicking you from the party but to insist you have some sort of moral high ground or even try to excuse your own laziness and push the blame on others completely takes away any sort of sympathy I'd have for your problem.
I’m not budging on this. My answer is firmly no on any alternative. I want to experience the game organically, and if that means reading plaques on the first time of being in that route, then I’m going to do it, and embrace the feeling of the new experience. It’s not often appreciated that the three routes are randomized, therefore making each run a unique experience in the dungeon.
Today I had been in there five times while trying to get a piece of healer gear, and I also had to successfully out roll on it. Anything new, and interesting that I didn’t notice is what’s going to keep me motivated to keep doing my runs.