I sure did.
That's ultimatly the same thing whenever you play with other people.
You all work towards a common goal. If someone isn't pulling their weight, then the others are in their rights to bring that up. It's then up to them to decide if they want to carry that player or if they want to get rid of him/her.
No amount of Yoshi-P quotes will change the fact that the community itself decides how to deal with that kind of behavior.
Besides, that's the same in a lot of games.
Take Overwatch for example. If you pick Ana, you have a sniper rifle that can heal your teammates, or deal damage to the enemy, depending who you are shooting.
Well, if your team doesn't need some heal and you can shoot a few rounds at baddies, then you'll probably do it, right? I mean, killing the other team is the common goal you share with your teammates.
If only people could understand that before being a "healer", or even a "support", they are a player trying to reach a common goal with their teammates, and thus should to what's in their reach to make sure everything goes the best way it can. And being a "pure healer" doesn't achieve that.
Being a bad player cannot make someone a good healer.
At least that's my take on it.
Last edited by Fyce; 06-08-2017 at 03:29 AM. Reason: Spelling is hard
Except, it isn't. The difference being. I don't need them in PotD. I can legit do everything on my own. In a dungeon or raid one can't do that. Run off to solo pulls and you'll just die.I sure did.
That's ultimatly the same thing whenever you play with other people.
You all work towards a common goal. If someone isn't pulling their weight, then the others are in their rights to bring that up. It's then up to them to decide if they want to carry that player or if they want to get rid of him/her.
No amount of Yoshi-P quotes will change the fact that the community itself decides how to deal with that kind of behavior.
Overwatch would be a VERY poor example. Overwatch is a competitive pvp game. They have to do both with that character or you'll likely lose the match.Besides, that's the same in a lot of games.
Takes Overwatch for example. If you pick Ana, you have a sniper rifle that can heal your teammates, or deal damage to the enemy, depending who you are shooting.
Well, if your team doesn't need some heal and you can shoot a few rounds at baddies, then you'll probably do it, right? I mean, killing the other team is the common goal you share with your teammates.
And you better hope they do.![]()
Good thing they're getting rid of accuracy. Maybe it'll help some people actually getting the point.Except, it isn't. The difference being. I don't need them in PotD. I can legit do everything on my own. In a dungeon or raid one can't do that. Run off to solo pulls and you'll just die.
Overwatch would be a VERY poor example. Overwatch is a competitive pvp game. They have to do both with that character or you'll likely lose the match.
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