Quote Originally Posted by JohnSpawnVFX View Post
No one in that situation agreed or is obligated to respect someone's ignorance either. And in the case of the wilfully ignorant, it's pretty arrogant to assume others should be fine with your lack of effort and should gladly work extra to carry your load.

There's a reason basic education is mandatory in most countries, and people don't start the game already knowing how to play it. Dismissing information out of laziness and unwillingness to learn is absolutely pompous to the rest of the group and may be received poorly as well.

Best to cover all your bases and be open to learning.
Dude, you don't have to play with anyone you don't want to. Even if a run is going fine; if the whole team agrees another persons playstyle is a problem then there's a tool for that. Even if the whole team doesn't agree but you have a problem, there's a tool for that.

Fact still remains that it's not a classroom and you're not a teacher. Trying to teach in contexts where you're not a teacher will generally be viewed as pomposity, and could easily result in a fight. It's just something you should realize and accept.

Personally, if a run is going fine and you decided to start randomly calling out the healer on everything he's not doing, I'd probably just vote kick you before the argument starts.