Hi, I'm a bad player.

I'm not going to spoil my first run by reading a guide. I'm not going to skip cut-scenes and watch them in the inn later just so I don't waste your precious time. I'm not going to research my role, or bother to check what is considered a decent ilvl for each piece of content. I'm going to jump right in when the game allows me to and see for myself. I'm going to learn as I go and you're going to have to put up with it. I'll probably want to explore the whole dungeon including the "pointless" area's and you'll have to deal with that too. I don't like using "advanced" methods to clear the dungeon more easily or quickly, because I feel they are often cheap ways to win and don't give the real intended experience (at least for my first run through). I may stop now and then to appreciate the scenery after fights. If my friend is with me or other players will be interested I'll stop to chat and have a laugh, and we'll find it funny when we die. Oh and I may even stop to grab a drink, if the mug runneth dry! You'll have to suck it up and deal with it because I don't care what you want, I'm playing for what I want.

This isn't what I really do because I have some compassion for other players and am not so ignorant to assume that everyone wants the same thing from the run as me. When I'm not willing to budge on the above I wait for hours on end in the party finder or simply don't do the content while I'm waiting for my friends to get on and level up to where I am. When I use duty finder (barely ever because I am stubbourn in how I like to play) I will accept that I need to hurry it up, skip content and at least try to use the proven strategy as advised by other players.

I do sypathise that it's your 50th run and you know the content with your eyes shut. I understand 100% that you wanna clear quick and smooth as possible because you need to get to coil and need them tomes / drops / whatever. I understand how you are frustrated to see players repeating the same stupid mistakes over an over, when you yourself put in much effort to research and understand your role, get geared to a reasonable ilvl, and to have a grasp of the mechanics before the fight using guide (or otherwise you're just plain skilled and don't repeat the same dumb mistakes more than once or twice - that's not sarcastic, I know some guys are just plain good and respect that!). However, while I feel your pain sincerely, what I want from the game is a completely different thing to you. Explain to me why you're more important?