I don't know about that one, chief. I play different classes and say nothing in chat, I get commends pretty much every duty. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Because the game actively encourages people to pull lots and pull fast. In fact it rewards you for doing so, not to mention years of people running ARF over and over and over and over hell even now with the Moogle Tomes we have 8 man BLU groups who clear out Bahamut Turn 2 in what, 7 GCDs? The game does everything it can to ensure we do this. You want slow? Squadrons and Trusts are there.
Where I say I want to use bots? Read what people say in a conversation before jumping to conclusions.Because the game actively encourages people to pull lots and pull fast. In fact it rewards you for doing so, not to mention years of people running ARF over and over and over and over hell even now with the Moogle Tomes we have 8 man BLU groups who clear out Bahamut Turn 2 in what, 7 GCDs? The game does everything it can to ensure we do this. You want slow? Squadrons and Trusts are there.
The difference between pulling all and pulling a single pack at a time amounts to mere minutes in a run, but I guess to some people that might feel like an eternity if you hate this game, but then why are you doing something you hate? For real though I had a single puller today in my Ala Mhigo run for tomes and it took literally 4 more minutes that my previous run with a wall to wall puller. Maybe I'm just too much of a filthy casual and should unsub, but 4 minutes isn't going to make or break a run for me.
Just gonna say that if you farm for something, these 4 additional minutes turn into 40 in 10 runs. And it will keep rising. If you have limited time to play, these 4 minutes are significant in a long run. And it has nothing to do with hate.The difference between pulling all and pulling a single pack at a time amounts to mere minutes in a run, but I guess to some people that might feel like an eternity if you hate this game, but then why are you doing something you hate? For real though I had a single puller today in my Ala Mhigo run for tomes and it took literally 4 more minutes that my previous run with a wall to wall puller. Maybe I'm just too much of a filthy casual and should unsub, but 4 minutes isn't going to make or break a run for me.
Let's say you're doing super elite and get regular 12 minute runs, and you have run this 10 times now meaning you have already been playing for 2 hours doing the same thing. If you have the same 2 hours and runs take 16 minutes instead you will have run 7 times, meaning you are only getting 3 more runs in an 2 hour period, and if you are able to play much longer than that I would say your time isn't exactly limited.
All I'm going to say is that when you get someone new and inexperienced, it's fine to spend additional time to clear a dungeon. If everyone is not new anymore, there shouldn't be single pack pulling. If people have problems and they just can't perform, that's okay. If someone is just being lazy, then it's not okay.Let's say you're doing super elite and get regular 12 minute runs, and you have run this 10 times now meaning you have already been playing for 2 hours doing the same thing. If you have the same 2 hours and runs take 16 minutes instead you will have run 7 times, meaning you are only getting 3 more runs in an 2 hour period, and if you are able to play much longer than that I would say your time isn't exactly limited.
I'm new to tanking and do not know the dungeons all that well. I go at my speed, if people run ahead and pull I let them have fun, they will die, but at least they are having fun.
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