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    Eli85's Avatar
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    Eldred Draconis
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ishgardian View Post
    ...paying attention to what exactly? As if the game explains to you all the mechanics immediately and you have no reason to fail Titan at level 30-something as a new player!

    People should get off their high horses and realise that what other players do in their SOLO instances is none of their concerns. Besides, with the Trust system in place now there are less opportunities for hardcore meeting casual players.

    If it was up to me I would even go as far as to split Duty Finder into "Hardcore" and "Casual" sections and be done with all the forum complains about "bad" vs "elitist" players.
    If you can't intuit that telegraph = bad and if I stand in it something bad will happen, I don't know man. If you're not paying attention and discerning that, there are a lot less flattering assessments that can be made. So, yes, the game provides you with enough information, even for a new player. If you choose not to pay attention, to ignore that information, then that's on you.

    Not really on a high horse, I just have a basic, low expectation that players, even new players, have some basic problem solving and analytical brain functions. When players—again even new players—cannot use basic brain function to intuit some really obvious mechanics, it's not about elitism; it's about setting and expectation and standing by it. None of which is remotely unreasonable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli85 View Post
    If you can't intuit that telegraph = bad and if I stand in it something bad will happen, I don't know man. If you're not paying attention and discerning that, there are a lot less flattering assessments that can be made. So, yes, the game provides you with enough information, even for a new player. If you choose not to pay attention, to ignore that information, then that's on you.
    Well but you know, in this game, if a telegraph appears where you are standing, there is almost no chance you are not getting hit by it even if you are on the other side of the room when the ability goes off because of the lag. It's not "get out of the fire" that makes this game challenging, it's if you don't react instantly and correctly, you have no chance. I get hit every time in Titan because by the time I see the line appear on my screen, it's too late - I'm getting knocked off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XenabelleS View Post
    Well but you know, in this game, if a telegraph appears where you are standing, there is almost no chance you are not getting hit by it even if you are on the other side of the room when the ability goes off because of the lag. It's not "get out of the fire" that makes this game challenging, it's if you don't react instantly and correctly, you have no chance. I get hit every time in Titan because by the time I see the line appear on my screen, it's too late - I'm getting knocked off.
    This is incredibly hyperbolic, or you have a really awful internet connection. Yes, the netcode in this game is awful, but if you react to the telegraph right when it comes out (not unreasonable), then you can avoid it. Every time. If you're on the other side of the room, consistently, when avoiding mechanics, it's your internet connection.
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