Yeah, and guess which button all the scrubs will press? I do not think it is the one that says it will put them with people at their own level...I think a casual / hardcore checkbox on the duty finder would help a lot. Party finder has this, but not many people check the party finder unless doing top tier stuff I think. In my experience at least - I waited over 3 hours for a "slow and easy", "newcomers welcome" run of Pharos (as a healer), with only one person showing interest".
The idea would be:
Set Hardcore only if you're on a repeat run / speedrun for loot or tomes, and want to avoid noobs / delays.
Set Casual only if you're on the first run or still getting the hang of tactics. Or if you just prefer not to speedrun and love to help people.
Set Both if you're experienced enough that you can keep up with the best of them, but you're OK to slow down and help others out.
Sure someone can still hit hardcore when they're not, but then the rage they encounter from other players will be more justified. People can hit casual just to get into a run quicker and still rage at noobs, but again telling them where to go or vote kicking would be justified.
Learn, explore, and think for yourself. Make your choices, take actions, and let yourself be free.
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