Quote Originally Posted by Xirean View Post
You're suggesting that a single individual in the party (the tank) has more say in the pace of the run than 3 other people. That is incredibly flawed. If I'm in a run with a slow tank and the rest of the party wants to go fast, then it's not really up to the tank. 3 people want to go faster, so they will. Now if I'm in a party with a tank that wants to go slow and I indicate a desire to go faster and the rest of the party wants to go slow, then I'm outvoted and speak nothing of it further. The idea that I should resign my vote due exclusively to not being the tank at a given moment is asinine. If people want to use trusts or run with friends more than solo queing then that is their choice of how to interact with the majority vote concept.
But what if the tank can't go faster? They might be undergeared or just inexperienced. The dps or healer may also not be up to par. They may *want* to go faster but the individual party makeup may just have limits. I think this is the main problem in groups today. It's not common to assess capability on a group by group basis, so people get locked into blanket mentalities of what should happen, when this can vary wildly in a randomly matched party.