Uhg that reminds me. The leeches too. I almost forgot that they will just boot and replacing someone isn't that big of a deal.Quote:
They don't even talk to each other. only fume and /kick and rage. Usually.
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Uhg that reminds me. The leeches too. I almost forgot that they will just boot and replacing someone isn't that big of a deal.Quote:
They don't even talk to each other. only fume and /kick and rage. Usually.
FWIW I actually had a great guild in WoW and we used the dungeon finder mainly to find the odd 1 or 2 random members and in many cases we would still use it if we had a full party just to do the random daily.
So its not all bad, if you can't be bothered to make a small party with friend and then join a queue its your fault the system created a lacking in the community, the community starts with you at the end of the day.
Also if you did dungeons to level up and not the quest content then again that is your fault.
sign! yes please!
I guess what really bothers me is SE's dungeons may turn out to be as boring as WoW's. I just hope they make them as fun as assaults and Nyzul were. But that's for another thread. Apologies :)
signed...
why they did not copy this feature from XI is beyond reason...
Personally I liked the random dungeon finder in WoW(made parties for gear easier). Considering SE doesn't want to just copy/paste things from other games this would be a great time to build on that kind of feature while minimizing the cons that associate with it. The system would need to check users for optimal rank and optimal class gear equipped. To prevent a gimped lv50 GLA from entering with some lv50 mage armor(for example). While I could come up with more issues it would be pointless. The system is still being drastically changed so it's difficult to speculate and come up with ideas not knowing how these new/upgraded systems will be in the future.
Good Luck Yoshi-P and team you have a shitstorm at a garbage dump to clean up.
The cross-world solution is like a double edge sword for me. On one hand I consider it a great step in the right direction, but at the same time I could see this being a sole benefit to the "cookie-cutter classes".
*Signed! :) :)
Signed....