If I actively state that I only perform actions that people say in chat, is it OK if I do that? I mean it's inconvenient for other people, but I did tell them in advance, so they better do it.Sure, let's go with that. Because that will in no way backfire or make them lose more time than spending the oh so dreadful 10 or so seconds it'll take to type out what to do.
He actively stated he is new. It's not like he's covering his ears and going la la la. That is about as far as his responsibility goes as a new player in story content.
And yes. I'll blame anyone not speaking up when a new player asks for help. Because the opposite of speaking up is not doing anything and wiping - which is quite honestly stupid.
Sure, but purposely gimping yourself is no-where near the same territory as under-performing because you don't know any better. One is not knowing the fight, the other is active trolling. But by all means go and make a fool of yourself if you think you are proving some kind of point.
Obviously you don't understand the point of an analogy. In no way are they supposed to represent identical things, but used to illustrate a point through commonality. In this case, the point is that just because you say something about it, it doesn't make it OK to be inconvenient to others. In order to make the point clear, I used an exaggerated analogy. Unfortunately, it appears it made it less clear for youSure, but purposely gimping yourself is no-where near the same territory as under-performing because you don't know any better. One is not knowing the fight, the other is active trolling. But by all means go and make a fool of yourself if you think you are proving some kind of point.![]()
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