Quote Originally Posted by Angus-Beef View Post
You literally are missing the point.

If YOU are the casual who doesnt so Savage/Ex Then my statement Does NOT pertain to you. I'm specifically talking about the people who GO into Savage/EX Runs and DO NOT want to improve and then complain about being kicked, not clearing, and Content being too hard. And trust me when I say there are plenty of people who go into BOTH these forms of optional content and need to learn how to take criticism and improve.

I think the people who simply enjoy the game are fine, I'm happy we have such a diverse playerbase, I'm happy there are people who find so much fun outside raiding and that FF offers them so much. But when there are people who think its ok to not realize that the optional content requires some form of optimization. Its not Elitist to ask people to be able to perform the bare minimum or to be willing to take help, but instead the minute you ask they get shitty. So while its not *every* casual players fault, there are people who think its ok to complain about hard content but not learn what you're doing wrong.

So again IF YOU are not the type of person in question, THEN this does not pertain to you.
Do you understand how implication works? I already granted that players who want to tackle Ex and Savage content need to be up to snuff so that they're not jeopardizing clears/unnecessarily burdening those players who have put in the work to attain the requisite level of competence. I know that as a casual player who is not demanding to be carried through Savage/Ex that your statements pertaining to this issue specifically do not apply to myself or other casuals who are not making this demand. That much is obvious.

However, when you are saying that the people who can't do Savage have had the rest of the game "dumbed down" due to their inability to "put to braincells together" then you are, by way of implication (A = people who can't do Savage can't put two braincells together, B = I can't do Savage, therefore A = B) very much impugning my intelligence, and the intelligence of everyone else who can't do Savage. You may not have meant to make that implication—and I'll acknowledge that as fact if that is indeed the case—but you made it all the same.