Right? Like why not just take some knowledge, not play as if you only have 4 buttons to hit, and roll with it to expand everyone's experience. SMH no idea how people can hate learning how to play at a 3rd grade level so much and hate their fellow co-tanks :c
Yeah, he's not on my datacentre so I don't have to worry but if he was I'd log his name. If I end up in a duty with him that's a 30 minute penalty I'm taking without remorse. If you're struggling, fine no issues, we'll work with that (if disability causes you to struggle, that's captured under the same wing, as someone with a disability myself I know that it can severely affect how well you play). An old habit you keep slipping back into? It happens, but just try your best to break it. So long as you're trying, I don't got an issue with you. If for example you forgot to pack shirk before a fight started... yeah it happens to the best of us, no biggie there either.
White Mage ~ Scholar ~ PaladinBoi if you got kicked for the same thing in over 20 duties I strongly suggest you think hard on whatever the hell it is you're doing
As I'm sure you are well aware, it takes more than one person to be able to kick a player from a duty, so in all those instances there were at least two people agreeing they'd be better off without you tanking.
I will gladly not play with you.Yeah, he's not on my datacentre so I don't have to worry but if he was I'd log his name. If I end up in a duty with him that's a 30 minute penalty I'm taking without remorse. If you're struggling, fine no issues, we'll work with that (if disability causes you to struggle, that's captured under the same wing, as someone with a disability myself I know that it can severely affect how well you play). An old habit you keep slipping back into? It happens, but just try your best to break it. So long as you're trying, I don't got an issue with you. If for example you forgot to pack shirk before a fight started... yeah it happens to the best of us, no biggie there either.
Good. Go be pompous elsewhere. I make reasonable adjustments for people, always will. But if you're a "My sub my way hurr durr" type player I won't have patience for you. It's a team game, if you're not willing to put your best foot forward (and yes, off days are OK, but it's your attitude that stinks), go play a single player game where the only person you're hindering is yourself. Or, stick to party finders where you make it clear that's the sort of attitude you have (such as the static we had, it was NEST inspired so goofing off was expected, but in DF I know I have to try my best). If you're going to harbour that kind of attitude expect lots of kicks for "Playstyle differences" especially once your name becomes known across the datacentre.
Oh and before you try and report those players kicking you for playstyle differences, it's considered a valid reason to kick even though it isn't listed in the pop-up. People have tried reporting for it before and that's what the GMs say.
EDIT: Going to add, I'm reminded of this
Originally Posted by INTJs at work
Though they may be surprised to hear it, INTJs make natural leaders, and this shows in their management style. INTJs value innovation and effectiveness more than just about any other quality, and they will gladly cast aside hierarchy, protocol and even their own beliefs if they are presented with rational arguments about why things should change. INTJs promote freedom and flexibility in the workplace, preferring to engage their subordinates as equals, respecting and rewarding initiative and adopting an attitude of "to the best mind go the responsibilities", directing strategy while more capable hands manage the day-to-day tactics.
But this sort of freedom isn’t just granted, it’s required – those who are accustomed to just being told what to do, who are unable to direct themselves and challenge existing notions, will have a hard time meeting INTJs’ extremely high standards. Efficiency and results are king to INTJs, and behaviors that undermine these conditions are quashed mercilessly. If subordinates try to compensate for their weakness in these areas by trying to build a social relationship with their INTJ managers, on their heads be it – office gossip and schmoozing are not the way into INTJs’ hearts – only bold competence will do.
Last edited by Paladinleeds; 06-04-2018 at 12:24 PM.
White Mage ~ Scholar ~ PaladinBoi if you got kicked for the same thing in over 20 duties I strongly suggest you think hard on whatever the hell it is you're doing
As I'm sure you are well aware, it takes more than one person to be able to kick a player from a duty, so in all those instances there were at least two people agreeing they'd be better off without you tanking.
Honestly if they're upfront about their unwillingness to do anything they're supposed to in DF description they won't ever have to worry about kicks or disbands because they'll simply never get party formedGood. Go be pompous elsewhere. I make reasonable adjustments for people, always will. But if you're a "My sub my way hurr durr" type player I won't have patience for you. It's a team game, if you're not willing to put your best foot forward (and yes, off days are OK, but it's your attitude that stinks), go play a single player game where the only person you're hindering is yourself. Or, stick to party finders where you make it clear that's the sort of attitude you have (such as the static we had, it was NEST inspired so goofing off was expected, but in DF I know I have to try my best). If you're going to harbour that kind of attitude expect lots of kicks for "Playstyle differences" especially once your name becomes known across the datacentre.
Well said! Anyway, i never said my sub my way, but it is my opinion & so my play indeed.
Last edited by Ruf; 06-04-2018 at 12:27 PM.
I would disagree here. The way I went in at him all guns blazing, I would say I deserved it. But at the same time it's 4:30am, I can't sleep properly, and these sorts of posts are driving me insane.
White Mage ~ Scholar ~ PaladinBoi if you got kicked for the same thing in over 20 duties I strongly suggest you think hard on whatever the hell it is you're doing
As I'm sure you are well aware, it takes more than one person to be able to kick a player from a duty, so in all those instances there were at least two people agreeing they'd be better off without you tanking.
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