

The level 30 was a reference to shield oath, not the dungeon.Actually this is my other issue now that you brought it up. Dungeons marked 'expert' have to be made numbingly easy because of people like John, in your examples, that can't grasp such basic things.
Imagine how much cooler our experts could go if people learned how to press flash?
First off, fixed that for you, since you called Ala Mhigo a level 30 dungeon.
Second of all, done that. Got called a c*nt that needs a life. Expert dungeons are so fun.
I am by no means excusing the behavior of people to resort to name calling and such, but are you really being fair here? Player A is a jerk and is mean to you, so you take it out on player B?


The reason this thread was made was because of people who actively ignore or harass those who put advice in a kind and helpful way. Kindly mentioning shield oath gets me harassed. Kindly mentioning fire gets me harassed. I made the thread to get the constantly building steam off before I took it out on someone who didn't deserve it.
Please look at my original post again, or do I gotta hold your hand to it as well?


I'm not being aggressive toward you, even sided with you about the person who was mean to you. I'm not telling you how to act, just pointing out that you're judging people based on actions they've never taken. Then you start talking down to me, show disrespect, and engage in the very behavior you seem to be so opposed to.
Maybe if you didn't make disingenuous arguments based purely on hypotheticals then people wouldn't be getting frustrated with you. No one should have to teach someone who's in level 70 content how to do the bare bones basics of their job, period. The reason they're bad doesn't matter, because the end result is the same: you're wasting 3 other random people's time. Practice on a dummy. Look up a guide. Watch a video. Do SOMETHING to show that you put in a modicum of effort before you jumped straight into content you have no business being in.I'm not being aggressive toward you, even sided with you about the person who was mean to you. I'm not telling you how to act, just pointing out that you're judging people based on actions they've never taken. Then you start talking down to me, show disrespect, and engage in the very behavior you seem to be so opposed to.


No one is requiring you to do so. However, if you'd like to discuss, I would be interested to hear why you feel that way.
And technically, it's inconsiderate for them to queue and not know how to play. I'd agree with that. Is it fair to say that its a matter of principle?The reason they're bad doesn't matter, because the end result is the same: you're wasting 3 other random people's time.
Now that's all fine and dandy in principle, but realistically, what do you do about it? you queue solo for expert roulette, hit ala mhigo, and get a bad tank. How do you handle this situation without violating the principles you stand on?


Actually, if I wanna be technical here, anyone that's signed up for mentor's gotta. Also, if the person's inability to press more than butcher block prevents progress, I either explain to them how to play, or kick without a word, and we all know how much people like to assume silent kicks are about third party stuff...
I explain it, very simply, I pretend I'm talking to a 5 year old. If they refuse, I throw a kick. If they harass me for it, I throw a report. my issue is that people tend to go silent and ignore it, or harass me for it, rather than take the advice. These players should have not been capable of reaching later parts of the game, but they do, because someone can carry them through it. I don't need great. I don't even need good. I just want people that can play their role at a basic understanding by the time they reach content that is meant to demand it. Sastasha doesn't demand it. Sastasha's built with the expectation 4 people don't know how to play. Dungeons by later on should be expecting that the player has learned since Sastasha though.


I want to address some of the things that you said that I do agree with. Things like holding mentors to higher standards and:
"I explain it, very simply, I pretend I'm talking to a 5 year old. If they refuse, I throw a kick. If they harass me for it, I throw a report."
Personally, I agree with this approach. For example, if the you or the party were to request the tank use tank stance and flash, but the tank refuses. In this scenario, they are unwilling to work as a team, and you can hold them accountable for their unwillingness with a kick. You have actual evidence as to what they've done in this scenario. As far as I'm concerned, this is solid.
Up to this point at the very least, I think we are more or less on the same page. Does your opinion change by expert roulette? My doesn't and it is simply because, I dont see much difference in what the content demands at a minimum, and i cannot prove they know better.
To use an example earlier in the thread; say you join a friend's soccer game without knowing anything about how to play soccer. You run around disorganized, kick the ball wherever you want, pick it up with your hands, etc. because you don't know what's acceptable, what's expected, and you never bothered to take the time to figure it out before joining.If your friend and his buddies told you to stop and go home because they actually wanna try to have a game of soccer, are they in the wrong? Or are they trying to partake in an organized team-based activity, where a group of people work together to achieve a common goal (winning)? Is it their responsibility to stop everything, teach you the bare basics of soccer, help you learn how to kick the ball, when to pass, where to be, etc? Or should it have been on you to at least learn how the game is played at a base level, before jumping in?
Me personally? I never ever ever risk a df tank, ever. As a career tank who has plenty of friends to run things with, I never have to. If I wasn't in this situation though, with a tank who had no clue how to keep aggro on trash mobs? I'd offer advice at first, then leave if it isn't taken. I have plenty of other things I'd rather do than waste my time in a dungeon with someone who hasn't bothered to learn how to do the bare basics.
For me it's a matter of courtesy. I don't want to waste other people's time, so I practice, learn, and actively try to get better. What makes it ok for them to waste my time? Where is their sense of common courtesy? Yes it's "just a game", but I can guarantee you that no one wants to spend 45 minutes in an expert roulette. It's simple.
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