Today I entered Cutter Cry with party in progress. Healer had quit soon at the beginning. When I arrived, tank gave quit. The fun is after arrive other tank, both dps (bard) were perfect in all boss.
Today I entered Cutter Cry with party in progress. Healer had quit soon at the beginning. When I arrived, tank gave quit. The fun is after arrive other tank, both dps (bard) were perfect in all boss.
When I queue up for DR, I understand the random-ness that I may well receive in party composition and persons here-in. I will be honest, I am farming myth tomestones these days for my Monk. I welcome new players, I help them, give them tips, and I don't check gear on others (but then again I am only DPS, haha). I personally enjoy the runs that are more difficult do to under-geared (technically speaking this isn't possible due to average ilevel check) players or those that do not know the mechanics of the dungeon. Makes things more interesting! Sometimes people just need a chance...
I drop dungeons when people are rude and refuse to do the dungeon properly even if it means deaths of players (these said players are not new, or they are trying to hide the fact that they are new). Spending the time in a dungeon with an unpleasant person is not a good use of my time.
More severe punishments? What do you suggest? I already stopped doing the low level roulette because of the massive amount of idiots circulating through it. I can't be bothered to play with level 40 THM's and ACN's.
Bottom line : I'm not doing something I don't wanna do. I'd rather do something interesting than run Pharos or toto rak for the 1000th time.
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Low level roulettes have the highest concentration of new players out of all the roulettes. All dungeons below 50 are supposed to be where people learn how to use their jobs properly before hitting the 50+ stuff. You have to be incredibly naive or clueless to actually expect flawlessness or perfection when queuing to those. So yeah if you don't have the patience for that you have no business queuing low level roulettes. Don't waste people's time queuing for it and just strictly stick with expert only.More severe punishments? What do you suggest? I already stopped doing the low level roulette because of the massive amount of idiots circulating through it. I can't be bothered to play with level 40 THM's and ACN's.
Bottom line : I'm not doing something I don't wanna do. I'd rather do something interesting than run Pharos or toto rak for the 1000th time.
I was leveling WHM to 50 last week in the doody finder. I had mabe 3-4 Qarn runs here I had 1 or 2 members without a soul crystal. Constantly dying to Taurus doom, bee final sting, and refusing to get out of AoE. Stone Vigil again members without soul crystals. I had gladiator there with 1.5k HP. Daezmel Darkhold? People standing outside of the light and eating eye for me or not dodging frog AoE, dying and complaining. Because I needed the EXP,I tried to stay and tell people what to do with no attitude, until it got stupid.
I'm not gonna help people that won't help themselves.
they just need to make it so if someone leaves the dungeon within the first 5 minutes or so(before you can vote abandon or kick), the other players will receive some special reward depend on how long they waited in the queue.
Won't people just troll until they're kicked to deny the reward?
Today I saw a tank quit because 2 black mage keep asking for speed run, and tank was irritated. I cannot blame him by quit. Funny is to see the hurry of them have been "rewarded" by waiting 4 minutes until other tank appear :P
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