Quote Originally Posted by Windi View Post
I feel like I know the problem, but I don't have a solution to it because it involves the attitudes of players as a whole.

There always seems to be a conflict of interest between new players and veterans. Veterans have seen the content repeatedly and simply want to plow through it as fast as possible to get it over with, but new players typically want to experience everything the dungeon has to offer. This can create frustration on both sides as neither of them can have a fully enjoyable experience due to each other's conflicting goals, made worse by the fact that often times, especially by mentors, there is very little team communication going on.
I've had this done to me too during the 2.0 days. While tanking I had a healer and DPS rush off and pull adds in multiple dungeons which was fine by me. Clearly they're not morons, they knew what they were doing. By the time I caught up to them I would easily gain control of the situation. Now that I'm a overpowered handsome tank I know how those players felt and I'd prefer the fastest way. Either by pulling all the adds or walking past them. You shouldn't hinder another players play style, but adjust to it.

Why should the other 2 players go slow? Is it because of your slow laptop? I'm assuming the healer knew what they were doing and if they did get in trouble I sure the healer could handle it on their own. By the time you would of caught up and taken the aggro away or they would of ran to you if they needed help. Healers like that are the best healers because they burn down adds fast and can heal with almost 0 MP left.