Dismiss me as much as you want but you are the one responding like this to people with valid complains (SE agreed and is going to do something about it in the future btw).
Topic in question: http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...-just-too-much.
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Dismiss me as much as you want but you are the one responding like this to people with valid complains (SE agreed and is going to do something about it in the future btw).
Topic in question: http://forum.square-enix.com/ffxiv/t...-just-too-much.
I moved from Mateus (OP's server from profile) because of the toxicity, but from the RP community there.
Otherwise, there is new rules when it comes to kicking people from DF parties (remember, this is DF NOT PF). I'll be damnded if I can find it again. UGH. Those das where you saw and read it, then can't link it.
Anyways, I haven't run into many toxic players, thankfully.
I find it amusing you used the energy necessary to go back and look at threads where I posted. I must have hit a nerve I suppose. I stand by statement about ARR. I will also say right here and now it does not matter at all how many changes they make to ARR. They could change everything. I guarantee you day one people will be back to complain about it regardless.
I have noticed a few things.
Different times of day have different players with different, sometimes terrible attitudes. This happens more early morning for me.
Different servers seem to have players with differing attitudes some more abrasive or poser-elitism.
Those are pretty standard to any MMO though.
Things I have noticed that are out of the ordinary are in lack of simple politeness. Most groups lately won't even bother to say Hello or Thank you. Hate to say it but that's very WoW-ish. Low level roulettes have changed heals seldom heal, tanks seldom tank, DPS just stand in everything ( these are level 80s with eden gear) It's like they are just being lazy or don't care. They never speak never commend.
I would not say community has getting any worse or better since i start playing and i am joining random groups right and left though i have never gone into savage but ofc no community is perfect and there will be some toxicity around. best thing is just not let it get to u when someone start going overboard.
I've noticed this too, do you think that it's an attitude thing? I've heard before that American's are told that they can do anything where as Europeans are usually told to keep their expectations in check so if we fail at something first time, it's expected but if an American fails first time then it's got to be something holding them back.
This isn't necessarily a bad way of thinking because it means that they're more likely to get stuck in on something new but it can lead to cases where they get more easily frustrated with failure
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I probably wouldn't have made a connection to WoW with that, I mean there are times I go in to duties and don't say anything (played FFXIV much longer than WoW btw) but it's not that I'm being lazy/rude etc, it's just one of those days and ideally want to keep communication to a minimum or none at all where possible. I know it's an MMO and social interaction is usually is supposed to come hand in hand, but just like in real life we can choose to pick our conversations, it's not so much a big deal if no one says anything and this is also being on an EU datacentre where the languages can often be much more diverse. Although I have experienced rudeness on NA centres before, I'm not sure I would attribute it to just WoW though...
MMm Not that I'm singling out WoW but I did play it for many many years and one thing I always noticed was that when you entered a dungeon everyone treated each other like they were a NPC :p So I mention it since it's more relatable. But as you say it could very well be a social thing. However speaking for myself I will at least acknowledge someone in close proximity with a nod or a " How ya doing" (look up the story of Master Pai Mei and the Shaolin monk LOL) Then again not everyone is like that.