I was never against Duty Finder until now.
This has slowly been getting on my nerves for a while, now. I go and unlock a dungeon and sit outside to form a party to get it done with. I'm always surprised to see very few others waiting around as well. Most of the time, those who do occupy the are are AFK.
I get that Duty Finder is a huge convenience for those who don't have a lot of time on their hands or would rather rush and get as much possible in the time that Duty Finder takes to assemble a party.
But why is it so unbelievably rare to find people with the same mindset as myself who wouldn't mind waiting for just a few minutes to form a party with other players and get the dungeon run going? Pretty much nine times out of ten, I'll see someone go and unlock the same dungeon I'm waiting on, then immediately leave, having Duty Finder take care of all the work. Why not just wait a bit? If everyone who immediately left would just put up with standing around to make a party for only ten minutes (not all that much time in the grand scheme of things), then we'd all be inside and out in no time at all.
It frustrates me to no end seeing people walk away from a dungeon. Is any semblance of patience nowadays just gone? I've seen talk of Duty Finder ruining the sense of community since Beta, and never have I agreed with that claim until now. When making a party manually takes longer than they very long process of Duty Finder, I start thinking something's up.
I apologize for the rant, but this really been bothering more and more lately.